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Learning British: A Film and TV Podcast

Sam Brown and Natalia Brammen
The Traitors
Gavin & Stacey
Doctor Who
Harry Potter
James Corden
J.K. Rowling
The Office
David Tennant
1990s
1980s
The Royle Family
Come Dine With Me
Ricky Gervais
Voyage Of the Damned
Sarah Jane Smith
British Culture
Martha Jones
Poland
The Simpsons
Ogotowani

Join Sam and Natalia as they explore British film and TV, from badly aged sitcoms to acclaimed dramas.

Keep up with the podcast on Instagram⁠, @learningbritishfilmtv.

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Latest Episodes

Sam and Natalia begin the 2026 season of the LEARNING BRITISH podcast by watching and reviewing series four of THE TRAITORS.

THE TRAITORS is a British reality TV show hosted by Claudia Winkleman. The show features a group of contestants participati... more

Sam and Natalia finish their HARRY POTTER series by playing and reviewing HOGWARTS LEGACY.

HOGWARTS LEGACY is a 2023 action role-playing game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Portkey Games. Set in the 1890s at Hogwarts School of Witc... more

Sam and Natalia go to the 2025 London Film Festival in this bonus episode of the LEARNING BRITISH podcast.

The 69th BFI London Film Festival (LFF) took place from 8th to the 19th of October, 2025. Sam and Natalia saw eight films total across the fes... more

Sam and Natalia watch and review the new Cartoon Network animated show, THE WONDERFULLY WEIRD WORLD OF GUMBALL. 

THE WONDERFULLY WEIRD WORLD OF GUMBALL is an animated children's show which follows Gumball Watterson (voiced by Alkaio Thiele), a blue ... more

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Co-host exploring British film and TV, focusing on critique and humor.
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Co-host who offers humorous insights into British film and TV.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 46 ratings
  • Definitely my favourite podcast

    Every Saturday evening, I listen to this podcast, not only because I love Doctor Who, but also because you guys are just so fantastic to listen to!

    I think that this podcast is so great, and you two are so lovely.

    I cannot wait for you to get to Matt Smith’s era, he is definitely my favourite doctor and I would love to hear what you have to say about his era.

    Thanks again for this podcast!!

    Edit: hi!! could you please cover 28 days later? I just watched it and I thought it was fantastic!! It... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Timelady victorious
    United Kingdom7 days ago
  • Definitely my favourite podcast

    Every Saturday evening, I listen to this podcast, not only because I love Doctor Who, but also because you guys are just so fantastic to listen to!

    I think that this podcast is so great, and you two are so lovely.

    I cannot wait for you to get to Matt Smith’s era, he is definitely my favourite doctor and I would love to hear what you have to say about his era.

    Thanks again for this podcast!!

    Edit: hi!! could you please cover 28 days later? I just watched it and I thought it was fantastic!! It... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Timelady victorious
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Love this pod

    Great exploration of British tv

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fredgggl
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • This is an amazing podcast👌

    This is an amazing podcast and when I listen to this podcast I look at my favourite TV show in a different light. I would just like to say 2 things. My first thing is that in the 12th Doctor episode “Before the flood”, by Toby Whithouse, O'Donnell mentions Harold Saxon, the moon “exploding” (is that the right word) and a bat thing coming out and the minister of war. And I was thinking, is Roger ap Gwilliam the minister of war because he was the prime minister and he almost starts a nuclear war. ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The T-Dawgs(extremely swag)
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Part of my routine

    This podcast makes me feel less of a nerd even though I am a massive nerd. Can’t miss an episode and gives me more Who content so what’s not to love.

    Reminds me of making my boyfriend sit through the 60th specials (I couldn’t convert him though).

    Top banana

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Drinky97
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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The hosts' honest critiques are refreshing, especially when they offer balanced views with both praise and humor.
Listeners appreciate the engaging dynamic between the hosts, describing them as charming and humorous.
Many find that this podcast enriches their understanding of British media, prompting new perspectives on familiar shows and films.

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The Royle Family | Learning British
Q: Do you intend to watch the remainder of the series?
Natalia considers it a good show to watch while eating lunch or dinner, suggesting that she would like to continue watching it.
The Prisoner of Azkaban is bad, actually
Q: What did you think about the visual style compared to the earlier films?
They noted that the visual style in 'The Prisoner of Azkaban' is distinct and not replicated in the later films, contributing to a unique cinematic experience.
The Prisoner of Azkaban is bad, actually
Q: What did you think about it in respect of the other two?
Natalia thought the acting was worse than in the first two films, noting that although the acting previously was not great because the actors were children, now that the actors are older, they should perform better.

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Focusing on British film and television, this podcast offers a unique and humorous perspective through the lens of its co-hosts, who navigate a range of topics from sitcom critiques to in-depth analyses of contemporary dramas. They not only share their views on popular media but also engage with broader cultural discussions, examining how societal issues intertwine with the stories told on screen. The hosts are well-versed in the thematic elements of their subjects, often highlighting the nuances appealing to both casual viewers and dedicated fans alike, while maintaining an approachable and engaging dialogue that keeps listeners entertained.

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