
Paul Critoph: From Kinky Boots to The Krankies (In An Era of Nuclear Dread)
All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times) · Steve Otis Gunn
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Paul Critoph: From Kinky Boots to The Krankies (In An Era of Nuclear Dread)
🎧 Episode Overview
In this entertaining episode, Steve Otis Gunn is joined by the multitalented Paul Critoph, actor, photographer, and purveyor of razor-sharp TV and film commentary. With his home-made grading system and encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture, Paul brings both hilarity and insight to the episode with subjects as diverse as:
- Paul’s acting adventures: Including his Doctor Who role and chasing Chiwetel Ejiofor in Kinky Boots
- Unsavoury character names: How Paul ended up with some absolute howlers
- Gentle Japanese television: And why it's the perfect antidote to modern chaos
- Haunting '80s animation: Cartoons that stirred uncomfortable feelings and nuclear dread
This conversation will appeal to fans of British television, cult cinema, nostalgic animation, behind-the-scenes acting stories, and those who enjoy thoughtful and entertaining conversations about screen culture.
Stick around for some bonus material at the end of this episode.
🖋️ About Paul Critoph
Paul Critoph is a seasoned actor and cultural commentator known for his insightful analyses and engaging discussions on TV and film. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of the industry, Paul offers a unique perspective on the ever-changing landscape of television.
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Guest: Paul Critoph
Duration: 1 hour 17 minutes
Release Date: July 18, 2023
Season: 1, Episode 10
All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn.
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