Geektown Radio 132: 'Timewasters' Actor/Writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor, UK TV News & UK TV Air Dates!

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Geektown Radio returns with another podcast show full of all the latest TV news and premiere date info, and another exclusive interview, this week with actor & writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor.You may know Daniel from ITV2’s ‘Cockroaches’, ‘Tracey Ullman's Show’ or the fabulous ‘Uncle’ where he played Sam’s boyfriend Bruce. He now returns to ITV2 with ‘Timewasters’, a brilliant and hilarious new comedy starting Monday, 9 October 2017 at 10pm. The series follows a struggling four-piece South London jazz band who travel back in time to the 1920’s via a urine-sodden lift in a dilapidated block of flats. Stuck in the past after their ‘time machine’ is destroyed, the gang decide to explore, before quickly discovering that being young and black in the Jazz Age is a lot less genteel and a lot more shady than Downton Abbey had led them to believe.   The time travelling friends are Daniel Lawrence Taylor ('Cockroaches', 'Uncle') who plays Nick and also wrote the series, Kadiff Kirwan ('Chewing Gum', 'Crims'), who plays Jason, Adelayo Adedayo ('Skins', 'Some Girls'), who plays Lauren and Samson Kayo ('Youngers', 'The Javone Prince Show'), who plays Horace.Also On This Week's Show:Ross is back in the co-host chair, so we catch up with the games we've been playing, plus talk the latest tv shows and films we've been watching, including 'Star Trek: Discovery', 'Law & Order: True Crime', 'Room 104' and 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel'.We take a look at all the latest tv & film news, including Amazon's 3 new sci-fi dramas, new comic book show ‘Deadly Class’, Greg Berlanti's remake of ‘Kung Fu’, and Armando Iannucci's new sci-fi comedy!We give you our recommendations for upcoming TV in the next 7 days.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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