
All of television history is contained within the Box of Delights. TV journalist Julia Raeside invites her guests to choose a favourite TV memory and take another look at it, say what it meant to them, and what it means to them now.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmArts | |||

The brilliant author, Hattie Williams, joins Julia to recount her early experiences watching The X Files on BBC Two.
No 9-year-old should see the things she's seen, but she finds the show's serial killer - Eugene Tooms - more funny than frightening ... more
Journalist and author Michael Hogan reminisces with Julia about the blink-and-you'll-miss-it BBC soap opera Eldorado. A costly experiment for the BBC which built a small village in which to shoot the sun-soaked Spanish saga that only ran for a year i... more
The brilliant actor Liz Bower asks you to push away your dinner and join her in the offices of Sterling-Cooper advertising agency in New York as a feckless employee mounts a ride-on mower, after one too many wines, and causes bloody havoc.
A truly me... more
The star of, among other things, Netflix's A Castle For Christmas, Stephen Oswald chats to Julia about being far too small to watch Hammer House of Horror in 1980 when it went out on ITV and the particular moment from his favourite episode which invo... more
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Content ok. Adverts for betting companies not so much.
One of my absolute favourite podcasts: all fun, no filler. Host Julia knows her stuff inside out, but has the ability to let the guests tell their version and then laugh uproariously with them about it all.
I always end up looking up the show or event afterwards, they make it sound so good.
Can’t wait for the new series!
Just great
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This podcast provides an engaging exploration of nostalgic television moments through conversations between the host and various guests. Each episode invites a guest to reflect on a personal TV memory, discussing its significance at the time of viewing and its impact on their lives today. Topics often include the emotional resonance of shows, character dynamics, and the cultural footprint of beloved series. The unique blend of heartfelt storytelling and insightful reminiscing positions this show as a delightful trip down memory lane for fans of television and pop culture.
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Recent guests on Box of Delights include:
1. Hattie Williams
2. Stephen Oswald
3. Liz Bower
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