This has quickly become one of my favourite podcasts
@snakeinthegarden11469 ай бұрын
I only found this podcast via algorithm yesterday and my god do I love it. I've recommended it to everyone and am binging it ep by ep. Hello from Ireland!
@aminaz177817 күн бұрын
I love Richard Osman
@charliegeddie9 ай бұрын
Please don't stop cause of low views, it will come LOVE THIS SHOW, just watched everything… need you too on the regular
@fightoffyourdemons09 ай бұрын
Let's not forget our favourite nepobaby of them all, Marina Hyde - daughter of Sir Alastair Edgcumbe James Dudley-Williams, 2nd Baronet! Way to go, Marina!
@edmann18209 ай бұрын
Yeah it's strange the way tried to play down nepotism in Britain. When in reality we're the masters of it.
@RustyBigguns9 ай бұрын
Was half-way through writing almost exactly the same comment before seeing your own. What a struggle Marina must have faced breaking into journalism!
@lesleyallerby12958 ай бұрын
@@RustyBigguns Isn't she a cousin to Julian Fellows through her paternal grandmother? Hardly a big jump to considering journalism as a career.
@sararichardson7376 ай бұрын
Nobody’s perfect
@johnmightymole22846 ай бұрын
She is talented. No doubt benefitted from accident of birth but also with merit.
@jackdoyle74538 ай бұрын
Brooklyn would be stacking shelves if not for his parents
@joshuataylor35506 ай бұрын
He wouldn't exist if not for his parents
@pretzelhunt4 ай бұрын
they dont let infants stack shelves. crushed to death by the 42 oz artichoke heart flat crates. so if you mean, Brooklyn would be dead without parents, yup: youre absolutly correct. Kids need guidance.
@painbow65287 ай бұрын
Even Richard looks slightly embarrassed as he watches the daughter of baron mock nepo-babies.
@gilljacklin880410 ай бұрын
When Richard asks 'what else is Brooklyn Beckham supposed to do?' given that he has famous parents.... how about make a worthwhile contribution to society instead of taking opportunities from hard working ordinary people. Do you know what Bruce Springsteen's son became a firefighter?!
@artiezonk9 ай бұрын
At the very least, he could get an education in photography or cooking before being given such extravagant opportunities.
@callum99999 ай бұрын
But..... why? He wants to do this, people want to fund him doing this, people want to consume the products he produces. It seems somewhat vicious to begrudge someone completely innocently living their life because you've dictated that they haven't "contributed enough" to society (whatever that actually means). I fully support the criticism of hereditary titles etc., but the "industry" that Beckham operates within isn't finite. Him being there doesn't prevent anyone else from being there. Arguably there could be someone else taking advantage of specific contracts he has, but given the industry is driven by revenue and his name alone brings in significant revenue, I'm not sure the argument that there is someone more "worthy" of being there is particularly valid. I think you'd actually need to be criticising the public for consuming content you don't approve of, but that in itself is very snobby. (I've never seen a single thing he's done as I doubt I'd have any interest at all in it - that's very different to branding it as "worthless" and, while you've obviously not called for censorship, suggesting that it shouldn't exist)
@johnwelch51328 ай бұрын
His daughter is an Olympic class horse competitor. OK, he funded much of it, but one of Beckhams sons has gone into tennis. Brooklyn much of nothing and we don’t hear of the third one.
@davidfriend432825 күн бұрын
@@callum9999 If he hadn't taken the publishing contract, the marketing money would have gone to another author. This is actually a very frequent criticism of these type of celebrities.
@DrCalamityJan10 ай бұрын
Wonderful little show. Thanks for the insight into some really fascinating industries.
@tomcullen529410 ай бұрын
So agree with your segment on human guides... Welcome to the world of Podcasts - it's why they are so popular! shame that they are all on the platforms you say are hoovering up the ad revenue. Love you guys. So great to hear intelligent people giving incites into something that excites them.
@0ri0n_Atlas10 ай бұрын
That said about music journalism. As a photographer who works in the space, it's been extremely tough to make a sustainable living. There's only really the hobbyist publications or the massive ones. But the nme have relaunched the physical copies, Q is being relaunched (though I'm reliably informed that none of the original team are involved), rolling stone launched a UK edition that's been in hot water regarding not paying freelancers and I didn't know about pitchfork. Whenever musicians I met got their first pitchfork review, it was a sign of them starting to get traction in the US and Canada. A terrible loss for the industry.
@stephenbarrette6105 ай бұрын
I really miss Q magazine - I bought it every month from the fourth issue. Genesis and Elton were on the cover if I recall correctly. I bought NME, Melody Maker and Sounds every week. Those were the days …. And the knowledge of Marina and Richard is astounding.
@TommyDaniels-zt8zy28 күн бұрын
I get the feeling that Richard doesn't want to criticise any British nepo babies in case he happens to be working with them or their parents in the future. Also, no mention of Roman Kemp, who seems to be on everything at the moment.
@caitis10914 ай бұрын
I've never heard of pitchfork magazine, but I do watch mic the snare and the needledrop's videos, as well as getting music reccomendations from various subreddits. This is where I discover new artists most of the time, spotify/youtube reccomendations tend to be quite bland in my experience. We're not losing the human side of music tastemaking, it's just moved house. I'm 26 years old btw.
@TonyP_Yes-its-Me10 ай бұрын
Things women like? My late mother, and my 67 year old sister both loved an action film, especially war films, and westerns.
@Periwinkleblue9428 ай бұрын
This is going to be one of the biggest podcasts in a few years time.
@MsClaudzАй бұрын
Can’t believe I only just caught on to it! The tipping point must surely come. They should go on Adam Buxton or something else to do a little promo. Marina is just such good craic!! And the combo is great. Love a bit of intellectual celebrity gossip tbh.
@mikesanborn454110 ай бұрын
I'm probably being naive but there is a part of me that believes perhaps people will grow wary of algorithmic derived media and maybe we'll see a renaissance of indie produced music, literature and art. Not that I think the internet should or ever will go away but that we will leave this sort of honeymoon period of obsession with it and seek more direct human experiences through art.
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
Ai versus Romanticism?
@Kders10 ай бұрын
As with supermarkets vs local grub, AI will inevitably be produced much cheaper and much faster. We are already being groomed to hoover up non stop content.
@michaelrobson34609 ай бұрын
@@Kders yet, I go to local restaurants and I listen to radio 4 Im 56 and I was gob smacked by the fact that the teenage bar maid in my local "cool" bar was wearing an elo t shirt. I asked her about it and she said it was her "grandads favourite band and she had fond memories of singing along in his car to" their songs. In my mind Jeff Lynn is and was an analogue version of ai, in that he desperately wanted to be a Beatle. But In hers it's a living memory rather than a nudge from Spotify. Imagine, if we were really posh and our memories involved quartets on the lawn...
@redmed109 ай бұрын
Strangers things have happened though i can't think of any at the moment.
@mitchio869 ай бұрын
Surprisingly they don't seem to know about the movie business. The 2023 global box office has performed very poorly. Much of the content was female focused, a good example being the marvels which flopped. They mention the colour of purple as a hit, it's budget was $100 million, i's box office was $65 million. It flopped. There isn't a mass conspiracy, women led movies struggle to engage with audiences. They also mention Barbie, the main lead of barbie was.... Ken. Ken had the character arc, the musical number, the funniest jokes
@andrewdicker72729 ай бұрын
Yep indeed, there has been a notable move, especially from Disney to try to 'broaden' traditionally male IPs, such as Star Wars and Marvel into being more female centric, and it's led to increasing failure from the box office and diminishing returns.
@markmiller6402Ай бұрын
I can honestly say, I’ve never bought music because of a critic’s recommendation, if you need to be told what’s good or bad, there’s really not a lot of hope.
@AlanHamilton-j5iАй бұрын
Brooklyn should have been trained-up in accountancy and given a hedge fund to manage. He must have had the best education the UK could offer, and a hedge fund is not rocket...
@TheOldMan-759 ай бұрын
Are we just ignoring all the female-centric movies that tanked horribly in 2023?
@agharries10 ай бұрын
What about Emilia Fox (father Edward Fox) and Laurence Fox (father James Fox) as Nepobabies
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
Richard and David Attenborough. The Richardson dynasty. The Dimbleby Brothers. The Sawallha's Andi and Marquita Oliver The Roux brothers and sons But, the chuckle brothers kids? So, Okay let's go up north, then Jimmy and Lisa tarbuck and the Nolan sisters It's not who you are, it's who knows you 😂
@davidfriend432824 күн бұрын
@@michaelrobson3460 The Chuckle Brothers and The Nolan Sisters were family acts.
@bobchr05 ай бұрын
Great podcasts.
@chrisknight26319 ай бұрын
Only discovered this podcast yesterday because I saw the name, “The Rest is…” and I wondered if it was anything to do with “The Rest is Football” (which apparently it is), and as this is finishing it will be the 9th one I’ve watched in less than 24hrs (I’ve slept in that time, too!).
@MsClaudzАй бұрын
Haha I’m in this place now as I discovered the pod a few days ago! Loving it and can’t believe I didn’t watch it sooner. Marina is a legend!
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
Theres a thing about the 4 quarter model. It works , kind of, for the west. But, are we not expecting a change in boundaries now For a 100 years america largely made movies and music the world tried to watch and listen to. Disney made a movie every 4 years Bond did too There were cottage industries in all the European countries that might break out, like Ealing Studios or The Beatles, Cinniecitta , Abba. So, now we have Bollywood earning uk box office hits, tv, movies and music from Korea. Africa is topping our pop charts. African movies are becoming more critically acclaimed. China cant be far behind. I love a judi dench with a bill Nighy on an afternoon at the movies, but, surely we have so much more to come from global cinema, music and the arts, than the beautiful good liar with Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen ?
@David-j9h9g10 ай бұрын
love their passion!!!!
@owenmcgheeandbdawg10 ай бұрын
I love this. ❤
@readventurekids7 ай бұрын
Second mention of Our Thora. Maybe the title of the pod could be changed to 'Hird Mentality?'
@andrewmontague96825 ай бұрын
If there’s a gap in publishing in both the business and authorship elements, when can we expect to see programs to promote men into these positions? It’s about equality after all, right? 🤔
@andrewdicker72729 ай бұрын
I do notice that Marina has ignored The Marvels in that list...of course a massive flop directed by a woman.
@SiAndrews10 ай бұрын
When Marina around the 12 minute mark discusses the box office and the female / male directors, she mentions an article from a site called 'Park'. Anyone know what the actual site she is referring to or the article. I can not seem to find it anywhere.
@danielforster65079 ай бұрын
It’s called Puck
@danielforster65079 ай бұрын
It’s called Puck
@SiAndrews9 ай бұрын
@@danielforster6507 Thanks, shame its a paid for site so unable to read the article.
@wonderwoman55289 ай бұрын
Father was a baronet, attended a private school.. but scoffs at nepotism 🥱
@coraheal67457 ай бұрын
😂
@matiia5 ай бұрын
Yeah I was thinking this, probably good to show self awareness as the host as well.
@pretzelhunt4 ай бұрын
his brother's a bloody rock god!! share some of that nepo, plz thx!! lmao
@digbyfox9 ай бұрын
Marina, Richard, you're bemoaning magazines going down the plughole on the very mediium that's replacing them. I used to be a mag journo and editor (sailing) but I get my fix of reviews, opinions and insight from this platform - KZbin. I did switch to video productoin 20 years ago, but still... still love a good rant in print, ie your Guardian column...
@teeambird20799 ай бұрын
KZbin is overwhelmingly human though.
@David-j9h9g10 ай бұрын
used to look forward to buying NME every week..plus NME vs Sounds war!!!!!
@OceanSpaceman9 ай бұрын
Tumble outta bed and I stumble to the kitchen Pour myself a cup of ambition And yawn and stretch and try to come to life Jump in the shower and the blood starts pumpin' Out on the street, the traffic starts jumpin' The folks like me on the job from 9 to 5
@andrewmontague96825 ай бұрын
That was a very tactical step around The Marvels (Nia Da Costa), The Eternals (Chloé Zhao), Wonder Woman 1984 (Patty Jenkins), and Charlie’s Angels (Elizabeth Banks) when talking about big flops. The problem isn’t women directing films it’s them being pushed into films they don’t have the skills for. Zhao and Da Costa are undeniably talented but neither of them had ever done any kind of effects heavy action film before being given £200m to £300m+ budgets. Neither of them cared about the film they were making and it showed. Where are the Rom-Coms? Family dramas? Teen angst dramas? Women don’t just need to be given a job they need to direct the film the WANT to make, that’s how good art happens.
@Hexon6610 ай бұрын
So, what are we saying here? Working on getting female directors as much opportunity to make crappy studio movies as men? I get it, it's economics, fair play and all. But I saw Barbie, fine movie, I've got no complaints. But as a template for a money-making venture, down the road it's obviously going to become as stale as all the male driven franchises and series, Fast and the Furious or the Marvel stuff. Shouldn't the goal be to advocate for initiatives in getting women more access in independent films, you know making films *_actually worth watching_* ? Gotta be better than just joining the old boys club.
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
Nah, Art house directors releasing sci fi, is the next 18 months of releases
@andybrice27119 ай бұрын
Disney seems to have a weird and cynical strategy where they say _"Look! We're supporting a young female director!"_ But then they give her a $300m action movie which is way outside her wheelhouse. Delegate most of the movie to the stunts and VFX department. And tell her exactly what to do on the rest of it. Why not give young directors real creative control on some mid-budget movies instead?
@David-j9h9g10 ай бұрын
love the show..not sure about the set..Rich looks cramped...
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
Yet, he's sporting the best cricket jumper of the year. Should our podcasters be forced into sound proofed basements in Essex and Wardour Street, or should they be able to be free range in caffs and restaurants, where at least they could get decent coffee, dim sum, an English breakfast sandwich, some falafel or samosa? Would their product be better, if they weren't stuffed into content crates? I think we should be told
@silvercfox73669 ай бұрын
Barbie was a good film but stand out was actor Ryan Gosling and the song written by Calvin Harris I'm Just Ken
@lindagustafsson13379 ай бұрын
It was written by Mark Ronson
@chrisredditch5 ай бұрын
Music critics will always pander for praise from their audience. EG The review of a song in Smash Hits will differ from a review in Melody Maker.
@goneonholidaybymistake84Ай бұрын
There is a bit of a double-standard here, as Marina Hyde ("Marina Dudley-Williams") - whilst not a nepobaby as far as I know - _has_ benefited from her monumental privilege and good standing of her parents. Most journalists and politicians are privately educated and from wealth, and Marina is no different. The rest of us barely stand a chance. It's a closed shop. Don't get me wrong, Marina is very talented and I like the show, but it's a little pot-kettle-black really. To paraphrase Richard's question about Brooklyn Beckham: "Would she be where she is without her parents [& privalege]" - no, like most of us, probably not. Talent is not anywhere near as important as being born to the _right_ parents. Sad truth of our age.
@pindrop953610 ай бұрын
There were a load of female and male orientated movies and shows that failed last year. Hollywood just needs to make a better product (and stop attacking their potential customers),
@AlanHamilton-j5iАй бұрын
Marina, are you admitting luddism is moving up through the classes?
@lakrids-pibe10 ай бұрын
I heard the podcast and wondered what a english breakfast sandwich looks like.
@maxine279810 ай бұрын
A can of super strong lager and a fat rail in a butty
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
It looks amazing. But, I've had better. It's obviously going to sell out,on pre order by the company ,so, no one will ever know whether it arrived or tasted ok.
@inkledoodle650320 күн бұрын
Isn’t she a nepo-baby? How has the ‘ironist’ missed this? Disappointed that Richard didn’t call this out.
@Mrmayhembsc10 ай бұрын
NME came back in 2023m though I agree with a lot what you said.
@harght3 ай бұрын
Remember when the journalists said learn to code ...
@shanemurphy86828 ай бұрын
Game of thrones two are surely the largest nepobaby!!
@trevorwilliams64048 ай бұрын
So a woman in charge got rid of pitchfork.
@martindavis64727 ай бұрын
We serve our robot masters passively through creativity. Music is made by people because they feel a drive to create. Recording this music is how we pass it on to others. It becomes a datum for use. A packet for tracing and analysis. There is so much of it now that a meta-analysis can be performed on a case by case basis to feed an algorithm to feed a public that wants music. The Music Genome Project was built by people to feed Pandora and now it's a robot too. We make and create because we want to and need to in many cases. The first creation of the Boy Band template fell close on the heels of the California sound of the Eagles. Guidance by other people who studied the music business has been there long before the robots stepped in. Now that so much work has been done by the humans- new guidance Canberra gleaned from a robot instinct in the form of tangible data. The music of big names gets flatter and more people buy the stuff. The renegades who oppose the Taylor Swifts make their rage known on yet another album. The robot eats that one too- then feeds ot to someone who "knows real music" on Spotify. Welcome to the world fleshy creative. Feed me...
@rortrp10 ай бұрын
In addition to the book discussion, there is a writer called Blake Pierce who publishes tons of books a month. Serial thriller stuff. I’m dying to know which group of writers are behind this nome de guerre or… is it AI? And can Richard please tell me why, in crime fiction, 99% of all victims are women? Like Meryl Streep during a Graham Norton show once said… I feel the universe is trying to tell me something.. (i.e. we are disposable).
@redmed109 ай бұрын
Blake pierce seems to be very prolific. Too prolific for one person if you ask me. But then again I'm not a great reader particularly of crime novels so doesnt really affect me but your comment struck me.
@olivialangeveldt8 ай бұрын
i know this is trivial but it's bothering me that the table is too low and they have to hunch like that
@Hexon6610 ай бұрын
Another thing about the music critic's quote about "You're going to miss the music press. Why? Because it did the one thing you failed to value. Through its lens it made your acts exciting and larger than life, even when they weren't." See, that's *_EXACTLY_* why music fans hate critics. It's a point against, not in favor! He's actually admitting they've saddled the public with , well beyond their sell-by dates.
@andrewmac31175 ай бұрын
"One of the greatest footballers of all time"? To quote Alan Partridge - I don't think so!
@AkiVainio4 ай бұрын
Even though Pitchfork was not founded by a woman, the last editor-in-chief was.
@passtouchgoal10 ай бұрын
Wait a minute, Disney have both The Marvel and Star Wars franchises with Women at the helm and have for a few years, both franchises are losing money because of segregating and alienating the male audience, by retconing and demeaning male characters. You have to balance it.
@S-rn6xnАй бұрын
Why the waffle? A lot do things are made just for women, whereas things ‘made for men’ are not targeted just for men, more men just watch them. Most films ever are made for women predominantly
@charlesw852Ай бұрын
It would take far too long to outline the level of cognitive dissonance here regarding the female/male thing. What I can say from the experience of working for a couple of VC for nearly 20 years is that the vast majority of prospective founders are men and there are many many studies on this, detailing how men are more willing to take risks and forego the comfort of a consistent salary, etc. When a female founder came across our desks the industry would find any excuse to throw money at them. It is far easier to get a female led startup funded, as a result there is a far worse return on investment.
@sasaki_on_aoba10 ай бұрын
New set, new studio?
@davidfriend432825 күн бұрын
Of course it's Brooklyn Beckham's fault that he released a crap photo book. He could have done a really good photo book. Or realise that he didn't have enough experience to do one at all. Just because it's always been this way doesn't make it right.
@michaelrobson346010 ай бұрын
Pitchfork was great, really supported real talent, was massively erudite and knowledgeable but... But, you needed the rights , the links the videos and bbc6 was quicker ,more immediate. John Peel played the records written about in nme, sounds, melody maker, so you got pictures , interviews, lyrics, opinion that then generated the records played on John Peel. Peel always fed in the past to his shows and this is how media will blow up music in future, either that or pop will eat itself and punt out scores for lord of the rings movies.
@PaulMcCaffreyfmac10 ай бұрын
My default position is to mistrust/dislike the boy Beckham, largely because he reminds me of the monstrous ego Hiddleston.
@eimearkavanagh3608Ай бұрын
Still waiting for the dishes that he "created"
@elwyndude10 ай бұрын
21:56 what are talking about - have you never heard of Tilly Ramsay? Or Nigella Lawson? Or Stella McCartney? This idea that these nepo kids are only men is nonsense.
@markreadsbo10 ай бұрын
I can not comment about Tilly as I have not seen her, but Nigella and Stella may have got through the door but I think they have been successful I their field. Brooklyn on the other hand people think would not have done what he has done without his name.
@elwyndude10 ай бұрын
@@markreadsbo So then why would Harper Beckham be anymore "worthy" than Brooklyn?
@markreadsbo10 ай бұрын
@@elwyndude it's not being worthy it is having the skills for the job, if Brooklyn was cooking the food then that would be different, as for harper I never mentioned her.
@elwyndude10 ай бұрын
@@markreadsbo They did and thats the point. For some reason they think Harper would be more worthy than Brooklyn.
@MegaWelshpandaАй бұрын
isnt claudia winkleman a nepo baby?
@Fludded9 ай бұрын
13:45 Mamma Mia grossed more than Iron Man? Opening Weekend 2008: Mamma Mia : $27,751,240 Iron Man $102,118,668 International Box Office: Mamma Mia : $441,725,109 Iron Man $266,567,421 Mamma Mia has done better around the world in the long term... but at launch it was trounced by Iron Man.
@MrOtistetrax8 ай бұрын
Those plates of food look fucking dreadful.
@andrewmontague96825 ай бұрын
I do miss Q magazine. 🙁
@MrBabaBlackship8 ай бұрын
Quite irritating white-washing from Richard the celebrity author there. It is virtually impossible to be offered a book deal from anyone unless you tick the social eligibility boxes. People in the industry are actively searching for people from minority backgrounds, creating a hostile environment of positive discrimination... unless say, you have a successful career as a media personality, at which point you get thrown a publishing deal whether you can write or not.
@HsgssBshshs8 ай бұрын
Two posh people looking down their noses and laughing at people.
@redmed109 ай бұрын
Perhaps if people didnt call them nepo babies other people would know what you are talking about. I know nepo baby sounds more cooler rather than just talking about nepotism. But if you want to communicate an idea rather than looking cool perhaps just use the words in common use.
@johnwelch51328 ай бұрын
To be honest, young Brooklyn has no talent for anything he does. I’m sure family pal Mr Ramsay ‘advised’ on his overpriced snacks. He just has nothing to offer. His father can’t act, nor should the boy.
@daveygee4346 ай бұрын
Rich NEPO baby gets to do everything. Wow. Breaking news 💤⛔️
@davyaerialvideography959529 күн бұрын
He isn’t a qualified chef, and isn’t a particularly good photographer. Much better out there but they don’t get a book deal etc because they don’t have a famous Mum and Dad. Professionals must have it when they work so hard to make a living and get their work published when someone who’s never done anything just turns up and says I want to take pictures or cook and gets all these deals. It’s not good.
@australiainfelix73079 ай бұрын
Peak nepobaby is Malia Obama, who made her directorial debut at Sundance under the name "Malia Ann".
@MattFrancis110 ай бұрын
Barney Walsh…
@inkledoodle650320 күн бұрын
This seems so ill informed and unbalanced. They seem so out of touch with the general criticisms/ views of analysts as to why (Disney movies, for example) are flopping. They also seem to be purposely ignoring various key aspects of the examples they cite: e.g. Kathleen Kennedy’s involvement and the DEI approach to the Indiana Jones flop they keep referencing?
@virtualal9 ай бұрын
This podcast continues to act as a great demonstrator of everything that is wrong with the media industry. Nepotism is considered (rightly) a corrosive way of preventing any new talent entering an industry and preventing any form of social mobility. Its interesting how the left leaning media industry will happily call out all social ills but think that Nepotism should be celebrated. Law firms, big industry and accountancy practises, IT all have very strong procedures against this - but media TV, film and publishing actively celebrate it as do these 2 idiots
@user-tg6vq1kn6v9 ай бұрын
M SHE U
@ajmcdonagh77309 ай бұрын
Mean girls lost money
@Yellowblam10 ай бұрын
Wasn’t Richard supposed to be a food addict? This is in bad taste.
@siouzsieАй бұрын
You might be happy with the original nepo babies - the Royal Family - but not everyone is happy with them. For instance, the pensioners who struggle to heat their homes whilst this bunch of grifters get a social security benefit increase.
@captainanopheles4307Ай бұрын
Bit sixth form politics the middle bit. If you think it's hard in publishing being a woman then try being working class.