Episodes

  • Culture Vulture 14-20 February 2026
    Feb 14 2026

    This week on Culture Vulture, Ryan dives into a TV and film lineup shaped by empire, reckoning, and the private costs of public life. From the ruins of Vesuvius to the fallout of modern politics, from tender kitchen romances to the spectacle of myth‑making, the week’s programmes ask a simple question: what stories survive us, and why?

    We explore:• Rome as lived infrastructure — Mary Beard and Alice Roberts tracing power through roads, aqueducts, and ash.• The Tony Blair Story — a three‑part political autopsy on trust, certainty, and consequence.• The Taste of Things — cinema where cooking becomes a language of devotion.• Myth & violence — Bonnie and Clyde, Zulu Legend, Cape Fear and the stories we glamorise.• Institutional failure & testimony — from undercover policing to hospital histories.

    Picks of the week:The Tony Blair Story (for political biography lovers)– The Taste of Things (for slow‑cinema romantics)– Bonnie and Clyde (for late‑night mythmaking)

    Want the full written breakdown by Pat Harrington, including all programme times?👉 Read it here: https://countercultureuk.com/2026/02/13/counter-culture-14th-20th-february-2026/

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    5 mins
  • Culture Vulture 7-13 February 2026
    Feb 6 2026

    In this week’s Culture Vulture podcast, Pat Harrington curates a journey through film and television that probes the edges of human systems — moral, environmental, and emotional. Whether it’s the forensic calm of Alice Roberts in Ancient Rome by Train, the sonic boom of Concorde: The Race for Supersonic, or the eerie fatalism of Herzog’s Nosferatu, each selection invites reflection on what we inherit and how we respond. With streaming picks that range from environmental fury to stylish noir, it’s a week that balances spectacle with substance.
    📖 Read the full written edition here
    https://countercultureuk.com/2026/02/06/culture-vulture-7-13-february-2026/

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    9 mins
  • Culture Vulture 31 January to 6 February 2026
    Jan 31 2026

    A guide featuring romance, myth, satire and power — reading the week’s TV schedule as a shifting climate of feeling, consequence and imagination. From Roman Holiday’s quiet rebellion to Benedetta’s holy provocation, Pat Harrington charts how filmmakers wrestle with choice, dignity and the storms that shape us. Selections and writing by Pat Harrington and voiced by Ryan.
    The script of this episode is here: https://countercultureuk.com/?p=113133
    Go here for the longer written edition:- https://countercultureuk.com/2026/01/30/culture-vulture-31-january-6-february-2026/

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    7 mins
  • Culture Vulture 24-30 January 2026
    Jan 24 2026

    A sharp, atmospheric rundown of the week’s most essential viewing — from Glazer’s chilling Zone of Interest to the industrial fire of Boomtown and the blockbuster soul of T2. Your cultural roadmap, distilled into one compelling listen.
    Listen now and read the full edition of Culture Vulture here:
    https://countercultureuk.com/2026/01/23/culture-vulture-24-january-30-january-2026
    #film #tvshows #TVguide #documentaries #tvreviews #weeklywatchlist #artsandculture

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    5 mins
  • Culture Vulture 17-23 January 2026
    Jan 17 2026

    A new week, a new Culture Vulture. From political flashpoints to cult cinema, from grief‑struck indie dramas to late‑night oddities, this episode dives into the stories shaping screens big and small between 17–23 January.
    This week’s Culture Vulture moves through symbols, subcultures, hauntings, and quiet acts of resistance. Joanna Hogg, David Lynch, Palestine Action, Rocky Horror, The G, Kindling, and more — all unpacked with the usual mix of atmosphere, analysis, and late‑night curiosity.
    Full edition here: https://countercultureuk.com/2026/01/16/culture-vulture-17-23-january-2026/

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    8 mins
  • Culture Vulture 10th to the 16th of January 2026
    Jan 10 2026

    A five‑minute dive into the outsiders, iconoclasts and creative rebels shaping the week's entertainment. Welcome to the Culture Vulture guide for 10–16 January 2026 — written by Pat Harrington and voiced by Ryan.
    This week’s Culture Vulture podcast explores the films and ideas that challenge conformity and celebrate those who push back against the worlds they inhabit. Pat Harrington guides listeners through a selection of bold, unsettling and thought‑provoking works — from genre‑bending cinema to morally tangled storytelling — all united by a spirit of resistance and reinvention.
    You can read the full edition at: https://countercultureuk.com/2026/01/09/culture-vulture-10-16-january-2026

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    4 mins
  • Culture Vulture: The Fireside Edition - 3rd to the 9th of January 2026
    Jan 3 2026

    A ten‑minute guide to the week’s most compelling TV — from Bowie’s final experiments to Watkins’ radical Culloden, via westerns, wellness scams, and the quiet dignity of Eddie the Eagle. Settle in and let the week unfold.
    This week’s full written review with far more selections is available on the Counter Culture website:
    https://countercultureuk.com/2026/01/03/culture-vulture-3rd-to-the-9th-of-january-2026/
    #tvguide #whattowatchnext #tvreview #filmreview #StreamingGuide #CultureVulture #weekendwatchlist #TVRecommendations #NowWatching #CriticsChoice #ontonight #Bowie #classiccinema

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    6 mins
  • Culture Vulture 7th-13th of June 2025
    Jun 7 2025

    Curated by Pat Harrington | Original music in our video edition by Tim Bragg


    Welcome to Culture Vulture, your guid to the week's entertainment from an alternative standpoint. This week’s viewing offers a powerful mix of historical reflection, contemporary drama, and late-night provocation. From early Powell and Pressburger to post-financial crash San Francisco, we witness questions of identity, morality, and social fabric play out on screen. Pat Harrington’s selections lean into stories of disruption and transformation, whether through criminal underworlds, bureaucratic absurdities, or simple human loneliness.


    A full transcript is available here: https://countercultureuk.com/2025/06/07/culture-vulture-7th-13th-of-june-2025/


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    28 mins