1 00:00:07,133 --> 00:00:10,453 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack team podcast 2 00:00:10,613 --> 00:00:11,693 Speaker 1: from News Talks d B. 3 00:00:13,973 --> 00:00:16,413 Speaker 2: It is twenty five minutes fast ten on News Talks. 4 00:00:16,413 --> 00:00:18,693 Speaker 2: He'd be if you were just turning on the radio 5 00:00:18,813 --> 00:00:21,253 Speaker 2: or just turning on iHeart this morning, you're just joining us. 6 00:00:21,373 --> 00:00:24,133 Speaker 2: But fourteen o'clock I posed a ridiculous question, just an 7 00:00:24,213 --> 00:00:28,333 Speaker 2: utterly absurd question. What would you do if you had 8 00:00:28,373 --> 00:00:31,973 Speaker 2: to win Olympic gold at the next Olympics? What sport 9 00:00:32,213 --> 00:00:34,893 Speaker 2: would you would you take up? We've got all sorts 10 00:00:34,933 --> 00:00:37,653 Speaker 2: of answers. Jack. If they had a new Olympic sport 11 00:00:37,693 --> 00:00:39,893 Speaker 2: like Tidley winks that I might be in with a chance. No, 12 00:00:40,133 --> 00:00:42,693 Speaker 2: that's not going to work. Lee says that. Well, Lee 13 00:00:42,733 --> 00:00:45,733 Speaker 2: did race walking back in the day. It says it's 14 00:00:45,733 --> 00:00:48,333 Speaker 2: a really disciplined sport. So Lee would back themselves in 15 00:00:48,933 --> 00:00:53,173 Speaker 2: race walking. I reckon, that's a real stretch, Lee. Pauline 16 00:00:53,573 --> 00:00:56,853 Speaker 2: says Jack, the five thousand meters, the five thousand meters 17 00:00:56,853 --> 00:00:59,493 Speaker 2: in the athletics, the women's race. I like long distance 18 00:00:59,573 --> 00:01:02,053 Speaker 2: races at a high school sports day. I still as 19 00:01:02,133 --> 00:01:04,653 Speaker 2: much as I'm sure you are a very athletic person, Pauline, 20 00:01:04,693 --> 00:01:07,213 Speaker 2: I reckon if you have to win God at the 21 00:01:07,253 --> 00:01:11,613 Speaker 2: next Olympics. I mean, it's basically an impossible question, right. 22 00:01:11,933 --> 00:01:14,573 Speaker 2: I'm not sure that there's necessarily a correct answer. I'm 23 00:01:14,573 --> 00:01:16,173 Speaker 2: intrigued to see if anyone can come up with a 24 00:01:16,173 --> 00:01:19,893 Speaker 2: good argument for any sports. Dressage. Nah, I reckon, that's 25 00:01:19,893 --> 00:01:23,413 Speaker 2: one of the sports that is just way more complicated 26 00:01:23,453 --> 00:01:25,773 Speaker 2: than those of us who don't properly understand a questrian 27 00:01:25,853 --> 00:01:28,453 Speaker 2: can ever appreciate. That would be my perspective on that. 28 00:01:28,453 --> 00:01:29,973 Speaker 2: But anyway, let me know your thoughts. It's time to 29 00:01:29,973 --> 00:01:32,893 Speaker 2: catch you up with our screen Time Expert Tara Award 30 00:01:33,373 --> 00:01:36,213 Speaker 2: for this week's screen Time picks TV shows to watch 31 00:01:36,213 --> 00:01:39,293 Speaker 2: and stream at home. Hey Tara, good morning. What would 32 00:01:39,333 --> 00:01:39,613 Speaker 2: you do. 33 00:01:41,813 --> 00:01:41,853 Speaker 3: You? 34 00:01:42,013 --> 00:01:44,573 Speaker 2: I mean, the five thousand means Pauline is. I mean, 35 00:01:44,613 --> 00:01:47,133 Speaker 2: I am my Pauline's optimism, but I'm not sure she's 36 00:01:47,133 --> 00:01:48,853 Speaker 2: gonna be able to pull that one off. What would 37 00:01:48,853 --> 00:01:49,133 Speaker 2: you do? 38 00:01:50,293 --> 00:01:52,093 Speaker 3: I think it would have to be something where I'm 39 00:01:52,133 --> 00:01:58,173 Speaker 3: sitting down. Yeah, possibly maybe rowing or canoeing. Maybe. I 40 00:01:58,173 --> 00:02:00,613 Speaker 3: think if he's sitting down, you can already wedding. 41 00:02:00,773 --> 00:02:03,093 Speaker 2: I think you've got to look at the sports where 42 00:02:04,333 --> 00:02:07,093 Speaker 2: don't take this the wrong way. We're at least there's 43 00:02:07,173 --> 00:02:10,733 Speaker 2: less of an issue. And I just like, I wonder 44 00:02:10,733 --> 00:02:12,573 Speaker 2: if there's like a one of like an air pistol 45 00:02:12,693 --> 00:02:13,133 Speaker 2: or something. 46 00:02:13,453 --> 00:02:13,653 Speaker 1: You know. 47 00:02:14,133 --> 00:02:16,413 Speaker 2: Yeah, if you had five four and a half years 48 00:02:16,413 --> 00:02:19,453 Speaker 2: of absolutely dedicating every waking moment to getting awesome with 49 00:02:19,493 --> 00:02:21,733 Speaker 2: the air pistol, could you compete an Olympic level. I 50 00:02:21,733 --> 00:02:23,213 Speaker 2: don't know what the answer is to that, but you 51 00:02:23,213 --> 00:02:25,253 Speaker 2: could do ten thousand. Now it's tween down there. Yeah. 52 00:02:25,253 --> 00:02:28,653 Speaker 2: So anyway, anyway, we go to the world. Yeah, lots 53 00:02:28,653 --> 00:02:29,973 Speaker 2: of text coming and so I'll get to those in 54 00:02:30,013 --> 00:02:32,333 Speaker 2: a couple of minutes. Talk us through this week's shows. 55 00:02:32,413 --> 00:02:34,613 Speaker 2: Let's begin with the show streaming on Apple TV plus 56 00:02:34,653 --> 00:02:36,013 Speaker 2: tell Us about Lady in the Lake. 57 00:02:37,333 --> 00:02:37,533 Speaker 1: Yeah. 58 00:02:37,533 --> 00:02:39,973 Speaker 3: This is a new thriller and it stars Natalie Portman. 59 00:02:40,053 --> 00:02:43,333 Speaker 3: This is her first small screen role. It's based on 60 00:02:43,373 --> 00:02:46,133 Speaker 3: a best selling novel set in nineteen sixties Baltimore, and 61 00:02:46,213 --> 00:02:49,213 Speaker 3: it's about two women whose paths cross in a in 62 00:02:49,253 --> 00:02:52,653 Speaker 3: a tragic, unexpected way. And Natalie Portman's character, Maddie is 63 00:02:52,893 --> 00:02:57,093 Speaker 3: a white Jewish housewife and Moses and Graham plays at Cleo, 64 00:02:57,133 --> 00:03:00,493 Speaker 3: who's a black lower class and working three jobs to 65 00:03:00,493 --> 00:03:03,173 Speaker 3: get ahead. And when a local girl goes missing, Maddie 66 00:03:03,173 --> 00:03:05,493 Speaker 3: becomes determined to find the killer and that's how she's 67 00:03:05,893 --> 00:03:08,853 Speaker 3: connected Cleo. So you've got this murder mystery, but it's 68 00:03:08,893 --> 00:03:12,053 Speaker 3: set in a particular period of American history, during the 69 00:03:12,053 --> 00:03:15,493 Speaker 3: Civil Rights movement, during a lot of political upheaval, which 70 00:03:15,493 --> 00:03:18,093 Speaker 3: gives the show a bit more weight than your average 71 00:03:18,173 --> 00:03:21,813 Speaker 3: murder mystery. And this is not a fast paced thriller. 72 00:03:21,773 --> 00:03:25,613 Speaker 3: It's not frenetic. It's more moody and atmospheric and slow 73 00:03:25,693 --> 00:03:28,693 Speaker 3: and heavy, very stylish as well. The whole nineteen sixties 74 00:03:28,773 --> 00:03:31,653 Speaker 3: vibe is captured beautifully. But this is a who Done It? 75 00:03:31,693 --> 00:03:34,253 Speaker 3: Where you take your time with it. That the first 76 00:03:34,293 --> 00:03:36,253 Speaker 3: episode takes a lot of time to set this world 77 00:03:36,293 --> 00:03:39,013 Speaker 3: up and get to know all the different characters, and 78 00:03:39,053 --> 00:03:41,213 Speaker 3: then it's going to dive right and try and solve 79 00:03:41,213 --> 00:03:43,773 Speaker 3: these murders. So the pace is quite slow, and I 80 00:03:43,773 --> 00:03:45,893 Speaker 3: think it will be quite a rewarding watch, but you'll 81 00:03:45,933 --> 00:03:48,213 Speaker 3: just need to have the patients to stick with it. 82 00:03:48,333 --> 00:03:50,493 Speaker 2: Yeah, Okay, Cool Lady in the Lake that's on Apple 83 00:03:50,533 --> 00:03:52,853 Speaker 2: TV Plus on Netflix, Supercell. 84 00:03:54,413 --> 00:03:57,053 Speaker 3: Yeah, this is a really fresh, energetic news series that's 85 00:03:57,093 --> 00:03:59,213 Speaker 3: been on Netflix for a few weeks now and it's 86 00:03:59,253 --> 00:04:02,173 Speaker 3: still sitting in the ten and it's a superhero drama, 87 00:04:02,293 --> 00:04:04,973 Speaker 3: but not in the way that you might know superherodramas. 88 00:04:04,973 --> 00:04:08,333 Speaker 3: This is not a MU type series. This is gritty 89 00:04:08,373 --> 00:04:10,853 Speaker 3: and urban and feels very real in a way that 90 00:04:10,933 --> 00:04:13,933 Speaker 3: a lot of superhero dramas don't. It's set in South 91 00:04:13,973 --> 00:04:16,973 Speaker 3: London and it's about five young black strangers who suddenly 92 00:04:17,013 --> 00:04:21,013 Speaker 3: develop superpowers. They come from nowhere. There's no obvious connection 93 00:04:21,093 --> 00:04:23,973 Speaker 3: between the five people. They can't choose their powers, and 94 00:04:23,973 --> 00:04:26,773 Speaker 3: they don't necessarily want to have them, but they realize 95 00:04:26,773 --> 00:04:28,733 Speaker 3: that they need to team up and work together to 96 00:04:28,773 --> 00:04:32,613 Speaker 3: protect themselves. And so it's science fiction, but as I said, 97 00:04:32,613 --> 00:04:35,253 Speaker 3: it feels very real. It's a story about life in 98 00:04:35,293 --> 00:04:37,653 Speaker 3: South London on the estate as much as it is 99 00:04:37,693 --> 00:04:40,693 Speaker 3: a story about superheroes, and kind of reminded me of 100 00:04:40,813 --> 00:04:44,373 Speaker 3: a mix of shows like Top Boy in Misfits. Great 101 00:04:44,413 --> 00:04:47,253 Speaker 3: soundtrack as well, and very bingeable. If you want something 102 00:04:47,333 --> 00:04:50,373 Speaker 3: fast paced and entertaining, this would be a great weekend watch. 103 00:04:50,533 --> 00:04:53,853 Speaker 2: Nice and also on Netflix tell us about Secret World 104 00:04:53,853 --> 00:04:55,933 Speaker 2: of Sound with David Attenborough. 105 00:04:57,053 --> 00:04:59,573 Speaker 3: I know look Sir David Attenborough. He's ninety eight and 106 00:04:59,813 --> 00:05:02,893 Speaker 3: is still making television. And this is a new documentary 107 00:05:02,933 --> 00:05:05,573 Speaker 3: series that landed on Netflix this week, and it's all 108 00:05:05,613 --> 00:05:10,493 Speaker 3: about the wonder sound And because of the developments and technology, 109 00:05:10,533 --> 00:05:13,333 Speaker 3: we can now pick up a lot of animal sounds 110 00:05:13,333 --> 00:05:15,853 Speaker 3: and interactions that would not usually be heard by the 111 00:05:15,893 --> 00:05:19,653 Speaker 3: human ear alone. And so this documentary celebrates all the 112 00:05:19,693 --> 00:05:23,053 Speaker 3: weird clicks and buzzes and rules of the universe and 113 00:05:23,173 --> 00:05:26,333 Speaker 3: shows us how the animals use those sound to their 114 00:05:26,373 --> 00:05:29,253 Speaker 3: advantage and how they use them to survive. And I mean, 115 00:05:29,533 --> 00:05:31,573 Speaker 3: I don't think you can ever go wrong with a 116 00:05:31,613 --> 00:05:35,853 Speaker 3: David Attenburgh documentary. This has stunning photography, the storytelling is 117 00:05:35,853 --> 00:05:38,733 Speaker 3: always so compelling, and you've got some sounds that you 118 00:05:38,733 --> 00:05:40,893 Speaker 3: will have never heard before. So yeah, it's a winner. 119 00:05:41,013 --> 00:05:42,933 Speaker 2: Awesome. Yeah, I can't wait to see that. Thank you 120 00:05:42,973 --> 00:05:45,133 Speaker 2: so much, Tara. So that Secret World of Sound with 121 00:05:45,213 --> 00:05:49,293 Speaker 2: David attenbir it's on Netflix, Supercell, that one in South London, 122 00:05:49,333 --> 00:05:51,653 Speaker 2: the drama that's also on Netflix, and the one with 123 00:05:51,773 --> 00:05:54,613 Speaker 2: Natalie Portman that's Lady in the Lake and that's streaming 124 00:05:54,613 --> 00:05:56,213 Speaker 2: on Apple TV Plus. 125 00:05:56,893 --> 00:06:00,013 Speaker 1: For more from Saturday Morning with Jack Tame, listen live 126 00:06:00,093 --> 00:06:02,893 Speaker 1: to news talks that'd be from nine am Saturday, or 127 00:06:02,973 --> 00:06:04,893 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio