Listen

Description

On this latest episode, I welcome back Kit to finish off the Francis Urquhart trilogy with The Final Cut (1995, BBC). Joining us to see the old man off in style is the legendary Jack Graham. A thoroughly enjoyable chat to have, and hopefully to listen to!

You may also wish to listen to our previous episodes on House of Cards and To Play The King. 

0.00 The Final Cut

2.17 Bonus extra chat

You can find the show on Twitter at @EGoat_pod (or tweet at me on @D_Faggiani) and email us with any feedback on escapegoatpod@gmail.com. All our episodes so far are on Spotify,  our YouTube channel, and Apple Podcasts! We are also now on Patreon. Do share and enjoy.

Kit Power lives in Milton Keynes and writes horror and dark crime fiction, with occasional forays into dystopian science fiction. His fiction work includes a novel, ‘GodBomb!’, and a novella collection ‘Breaking Point’, two short story collections (‘A Warning About Your Future Enslavement That You Will Dismiss As A Collection Of Short Fiction And Essays By Kit Power’ and ‘Voices’) and novellas ‘The Finite’ and ‘A Song For The End’. He also writes non-fiction (https://www.gingernutsofhorror.com/my-life-in-horror.html with Volume 1 also available in book format) and has a limited hardback available on the subject of Ken Russell’s movie Tommy. In his increasingly inaccurately labelled spare time, he podcasts - on his own show, Watching Robocop With Kit Power, What The Hell Is Wrong With Us? with George Lea, and a Patreon exclusive show on the Sherlock Holmes canon with Jack Graham. For weekly early access to his fiction, non-fiction, and podcasting work, visit www.patreon.com/kitpower.

Jack Graham is a writer and podcaster who is probably best known as the co-host of the anti-fascist podcast I Don't Speak German. His work can also be found on Eruditorum Press, via his discussion show The Shabcast (a huuuuuuge influence on The EscapeGoat Podcast, I don't mind telling you) and via his Patreon. He can be reached on Twitter on @_Jack_Graham_

All original intro, outro and other incidental music recorded and made available by kind permission of Richard Gilbert.

NOTES

The Final Cut is currently available to stream on BritBox, along with House of Cards and To Play The King (and probably at least one version of Corialanus. Richardson junkies seeking more of the good stuff might want to check out this.... and this.