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The Problematic Gaze

David Moor and Lee Arnott
The Problematic Gaze
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    THE PROBLEMATIC GAZETTE: Doctor Who Lost Episodes, Ryan Murphy Backlash & Apprentice Chaos

    14/03/2026 | 33 min
    This week on The Problematic Gazette, apparently two days in the office is now enough to completely wipe us out. When did that happen? We talk about how ageing sneaks up on you, why work feels different than it did in our twenties, and we ask listeners to weigh in on the eternal struggle of work–life balance.
    Then we stumble across a brilliant showbiz connection that sends us down a disco rabbit hole. Legendary producer Biddu wrote Tina Charles’ smash hit I Love to Love — and the track also features Trevor Horn before he became one of the most influential producers of the 1980s. We talk about Tina’s meteoric success and her Streatham roots.
    Next up: huge Doctor Who news. Two missing episodes from 1965 have just been recovered, meaning the number of lost episodes drops from 95 to 93 — and they’re heading to iPlayer at Easter. We also celebrate Maximum Power, the documentary about Blake’s 7 icon Jacqueline Pearce, which has just landed an RTS award nomination and lands on Apple TV.
    From there we get stuck into a ridiculous Daily Mail headline policing women’s hair over 45 (because apparently that’s still a thing), catch up on the latest chaos in The Apprentice, and dive into the debate around Ryan Murphy’s portrayals of real people — including the controversy surrounding his upcoming series about JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette.
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    FROM THE GAZER VAULT: 'Mommie Dearest' from 1981. Faye Dunaway, Wire Hangers and Camp Classics

    10/03/2026 | 51 min
    IN A CHANGE TO OUR ADVERTISED SCHEDULE (The Day Jobs Have Swamped Us This Week! Tune in next week for our take take on 1960's Psycho!) HERE'S ANOTHER CHANCE TO HEAR OUR MOTHER'S DAY TAKE ON 'MOMMIE DEAREST' FROM LAST YEAR. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!

    Greetings from PG Towers! Join social historian Dr Lee Arnott and TV Producer Dave Moor for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture from yesteryear. This week we cast our Gaze over the 1981 film 'Mommie Dearest' starring Faye Dunaway. Much derided by critics and viewers alike upon its release, it has since become a cult camp classic, deeply embedded in gay culture. But do the harrowing scenes of abuse lie easily alongside the fantastically colourful scenes of Hollywood glamour? Just how true is this story? And why you would NEVER want to get into a fight, scripted or not, with Faye Dunaway.
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    Gas Masks & Gladiators: THE PROBLEMATIC GAZETTE

    07/03/2026 | 16 min
    In this relaxed Saturday chat, we talk about Britain’s obsession with the weather and the struggle of “wrong jacket season,” before drifting into existential reflections on old student films and Dr Lee’s memories of watching — and later working with — the legendary Siân Phillips.

    Dave brings up Dubai influencers facing government crackdowns over missile-related posts, which leads to memories of Bahrain during the 1990 Gulf crisis and a discussion about the limits of influencer freedom.

    Along the way we note Shakin’ Stevens turning 78, discover Disney dating site Mouse Mingle, laugh about a long-misheard lyric in “One Way Ticket to the Blues,” and react to Richard Osman leaving House of Games. We also plug our socials and preview Tuesday’s Mother’s Day episode on Psycho.
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    The Worm That Turned (1980): Gender Panic, PVC Fascism & Thatcher’s Britain

    04/03/2026 | 56 min
    In celebration of International Women’s Day, we begin by digging into gender inequality statistics before turning to one of British television’s strangest dystopias: The Worm That Turned, the 1980 eight-part serial from The Two Ronnies.

    Set in a nightmare vision of 2012 Britain, the serial imagines a world where women rule, men are domesticated and forced into women’s clothing, and law and order is enforced by a PVC-clad female Gestapo led by screen siren Diana Dors. We follow the unlikely heroes Janet and Betty (Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett) as they flee the regime, seek out the resistance, and attempt to escape to Wales.

    We place the serial in the political and cultural context of 1980 Britain — early Thatcherism, unrest, and rapidly shifting TV and music trends — and ask whether the comedy is mocking women’s power or exposing male fear of it. Along the way, we note the male-gaze elements and fascist aesthetics, but also the moments that highlight just how “shit” women’s lives are under patriarchy.

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    GAZER HOMEWORK: Next week for Mother's Day we focus on the Hitchcock classic: PSYCHO from 1960.
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    Gladiators, TikTok Conspiracies & Noughties Reality TV Scandals | The Problematic Gazette

    28/02/2026 | 30 min
    Welcome back to The Problematic Gazette — The Saturday spin off to our main show - The Problematic Gaze- the queer pop culture podcast where nothing is off limits.
    This week:
    🏋️ Why we’re suddenly obsessed with Gladiators (and yes… it’s homoerotic)
    📺 The reckoning of America’s Next Top Model and toxic 2000s reality TV culture
    🎭 Celebrating Kenneth Williams at 100 and the genius of the Carry On era
    📱 TikTok conspiracy rabbit holes — can social media rewrite history?
    🐩 A poodle haircut that channels Auntie Peggy
    💌 Listener emails & Pride Month film planning
    From noughties body-shaming to modern media literacy, from gladiatorial thighs to archive-based history, we cover it all — with laughs, nostalgia, and just a touch of feverish delirium.
    If you love:
    ✔️ Queer cinema
    ✔️ British comedy history
    ✔️ 80s & 90s TV nostalgia
    ✔️ Reality TV deep dives
    ✔️ Smart cultural debate with chaos energy
    You’re in the right place.
    🎧 New episodes every Tuesday & Saturday
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Winner - ‘Best History Podcast’ - Independent Podcast Awards 2025 ‘Top 30 Podcasts To Listen To Right Now’ - The Radio Times 2025Direct from PG Towers, join social historian Dr Lee Arnott and TV producer Dave Moor for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture of yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. Each week we focus on a different piece of pop culture, and put it into context by looking at the news events and cultural landscape of the year it was released. Out and proud, Dr Lee and Our Dave present a humorous take on life as LGBTQ+ men of a glorious age, and present a digestible mix of academic social commentary, unflinching life lessons, media analysis, and hot takes on feminism, race, politics and cancel culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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