Welcome to Backstage, the TV and film podcast from Sky News.
It's a packed podcast this week, with plenty of stars joining Sky's entertainment reporters Claire Gregory and Bethany Minelle, and TV and film reviewer Stevie Wong.
Hugh Jackman chats about his new film The Son, and tells the team how almost nothing he stars in impresses his children. Where in the world is Eugene Levy? Apart from on the podcast, he's been travelling the globe for his new Apple TV+ show, The Reluctant Traveller. He tells the team about what's left on his bucket list.Parks and Recreation star Adam Scott's Party Down returns for a third series on Lionsgate+. He tells Backstage what's changed for him, and the show's cast, since the cult-hit comedy debuted in 2010.
Plus, Sky News presenter Sam Naz tells Backstage about her new World War Two film on NOW; the team discuss whether ITVX's latest drama You & Me is worth your time; and there's a celebration of the Ariana DeBose BAFTA rap.Producers - David Chipakupaku and Jada-Kai Meosa John
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