Every few weeks, our TV tragics tear apart new shows, revel in old shows and tell you what you really need to be sitting down to watch.
On today's show: What's behind the declining audiences for free-to-air television? (Spoiler: it's not just the internet's fault.) We also take a look at the shift from traditional news and current affairs to panel shows, and dissect the jovial comedy about a woman rescued from a doomsday bunker: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Does this show get away with its light touch on a very dark topic?
Finally, in 'Should I Bother': is it worth going back to watch the US small town drama Friday Night Lights? Running from 2006 to 2011, the cult series about a west Texan high school football team is a surprisingly gritty portrayal of life in America's bible belt.