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  <title>White Tiger</title>
  <description>This week we learn that Jim is back on the cheese and in a coincidentally related note is also hunkering down from the wind. Elton, is proud of his artist mum and also teases a new podcast project that is in double umbongo embargo. Meanwhile Darren dives into YouTube to find out if the tv shows he liked as a kid in the 70s hold up (spoiler noooope!) and finally Lee watches two lacklustre movies (Role Play and Ghostbuster:Afterlife) and then recounts a trip to the planet Avora, a world of cocktails and out of work panto actors in trendy Hoxton area of London.  Oh and how do you say Ibuprophen?... Lee appears to have it a little wrong...  Then after a combo of Saltburn feedback and prostrations upon the alter of the cult of the Air Fryer its on to this weeks movie. A pointedly satirical tale of social control, class, freedom, repression and serfdom in India. White Tiger.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Media discussed this week Role Play (Amazon Prime) Ghostbusters Afterlife (Netflix) Sky (1975) (YouTube) Saltburn (Amazon Prime) White Tiger (Netflix)  Music &amp;quot;Boogie Party&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Farting Around&amp;quot; Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ </description>
  <author_name>The Black Dog Podcast</author_name>
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