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The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
The fabulous Jo Elvin rounds off this series of Admit One as she shares her top three favourite films, chosen solely for their enduring stylish appeal. As Editor of Glamour UK, Jo’s eye for fashion is second to none and She certainly proves her style credentials with her eclectic choices for her top three films.
explores the undeniable appeal of 50s Audrey Hepburn glamour, the style of 1960s Hong Kong and an animated curve-ball with a foxy edge. Jo also shares some fantastic dinner party stories of meeting the likes of Susan Sarandon, Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn at the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards
Funny Face (1957, Stanley Donen)
Thanks to @jo_elvin
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There's a retro theme running through this episode that will keep the 80s and 90s kids happy as Emily counts down her all time top three favourite films. See if you can guess which classic fantasy film gave her chronic nightmares as a child…
Clueless (1995, Amy Heckerling)
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In another themed episode, Antonia explores the world of movie scores and soundtracks with broadcaster, novelist and classical musician, Clemency Burton-Hill as she recounts her favourite memories from the world of film music.
Clemency is a strong believer that classical music is not an elitist past time, and should be accessible for all - and that film scores are a fantastic way of bridging the gap. She has faced backlash in the past for her views, but Clemency stands strong to her inclusive beliefs.
Pulp Fiction OST (1994, Various, Quentin Tarantino)
Thanks to @clemencybh
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The due behind the Jules and Sarah Podcast bring a little bit of their Port Salut Crew magic to the Admit One studio as they chat to Antonia about everything from Disney based sexual awakenings to Goldie Hawn and beyond. As our first duo on the show, we challenged them to pick one of their die hard favourite films each, and a shared favourite.
Death Becomes Her (1992, Robert Zemeckis)
Thanks to @julesvonhep @thissarahpowell
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In this episode we turn our attentions to British cinema and ask broadcasting legend and national treasure, Clare Balding what her 3 favourite quintessentially British films. Clare confesses a love for seeing true stories brought to life on film as she explores the impact that each of her choices has had on her life... including the revelation that her father used to train horses on the field in which the 1978 classic, Watership Down, was based.
Champions (1984, John Irvin)
Thanks to @clarebalding
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The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.