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Why this season of The Morning Show is the most outrageous yet, and the allure of Paul McCartney

Why this season of The Morning Show is the most outrageous yet, and the allure of Paul McCartney

With the season four finale of The Morning Show out now, Elamin Abdelmahmoud speaks to TV critic Emily Longeretta and comedian Cassie Cao about why this season was its most outrageous yet, and why we can’t stop watching. Paul McCartney is performing two dates in Canada this week, in the lead-up to the long-awaited release of the fourth instalment in The Beatles’ Anthology series of archival recordings. However, he’s also recently issued a box set and biography dedicated to his much-maligned post-Beatles band Wings, who have since become an influential force in the worlds of indie rock and R&B. Podcaster Paul Myers explains how McCartney’s legacy is being rewritten by a younger generation of fans.

Commotion with Elamin Abdelmahmoud · CBC

November 20, 202525m 53s

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With the season four finale of The Morning Show out now, Elamin Abdelmahmoud speaks to TV critic Emily Longeretta and comedian Cassie Cao about why this season was its most outrageous yet, and why we can’t stop watching. 


Paul McCartney is performing two dates in Canada this week, in the lead-up to the long-awaited release of the fourth instalment in The Beatles’ Anthology series of archival recordings. However, he’s also recently issued a box set and biography dedicated to his much-maligned post-Beatles band Wings, who have since become an influential force in the worlds of indie rock and R&B. Podcaster Paul Myers explains how McCartney’s legacy is being rewritten by a younger generation of fans.