Radio Times launches new video and podcast series, The Best Ever
Thursday 4 January, 2024
RadioTimes.comย is launching a new video and podcast series The Best Ever โ with guests from the worlds of TV, film, sport, gaming and entertainment tackling some of pop cultureโs biggest conversation points โ from action movies to TV detectives โ asking: which truly was the best ever?
Hosted byย Morgan Jeffery, Executive Editor,ย RadioTimes.com, The Best Ever sees a different panel of guests each week go head-to-head to compete for The Best Ever trophy.
Morgan Jeffery says: โExpect strong opinions, fiery debate and big laughs each week as the panel compete to pick up the coveted The Best Ever trophy. The first episode sees me joined by Nicholas Briggs, voice of the Daleks and Cybermen; Beth Axford, author and super-fan, andย RadioTimes.comโsย Sci-Fi and Fantasy Editorย Louise Griffinย to debate the best ever Doctor Who story. Itโs a hotly contested question and a lively panel โ the end result is a must-watch and must-listen for all fans of Doctor Who, plus anyone who loves classic TV and informed, entertaining debate.โ
Upcoming episodes of The Best Ever include:
- The Best Ever TV/Film Detective with Line of Duty and Grace star Craig Parkinson
- The Best Ever TV thriller with Harry and Jack Williams โ writers/directors of The Tourist, Boat Story and The Missing
- The Best Ever Bond movie with Charlie Higson โ The Fast Show star and James Bond novelist
Exclusive additional content is available from each episode alongside the series.
Watch and listen to The Best Ever viaย RadioTimes.com, or your usual podcast provider
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