Anthony Scaramucci Joins ‘The Rest is Politics’ Podcast, BBC Announces New Shows, and Elia Suleiman Honored at Sarajevo Film Festival

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By Aakash Nigam

Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House Director of Communications, is set to host the U.S. edition of the popular British podcast “The Rest is Politics” alongside Katty Kay, the U.S. Special Correspondent for BBC Studios. This podcast aims to delve into the inner circles of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, uncovering secrets and providing a broader perspective on U.S. society and its impact on the global economy. Produced by Gary Lineker’s Goalhanger Films, “The Rest is Politics” originally launched in the UK in 2022 with Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart as hosts. The show has gained popularity for its insightful political commentary and analysis.

The new U.S. edition of the podcast will release new episodes every Friday, starting on April 26th. With Scaramucci and Kay at the helm, listeners can expect engaging discussions and in-depth insights into the current political landscape in the United States. The addition of this American version of the podcast is a testament to the growing interest in political discourse and analysis, especially in the wake of recent events that have shaped the country’s political landscape.

In other news, the BBC has announced the production of “Chess Masters,” an eight-part competition series that will showcase skilled chess players from various backgrounds competing for the title of champion. The show, which will air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, is produced by Curve Media and is expected to draw in viewers with its engaging format and competitive spirit. With the success of shows like “The Queen’s Gambit,” the BBC is hoping that “Chess Masters” will resonate with audiences and highlight the growing popularity of chess as a competitive sport.

Additionally, Welsh drama “Mudtown” has announced its star-studded cast, including Erin Richards and Tom Cullen in lead roles. The legal drama, set in Newport’s Magistrates Court in Wales, promises to deliver compelling storytelling and engaging performances. Co-commissioned by UKTV crime network Alibi, Welsh broadcaster S4C, and distributor All3Media International, “Mudtown” is set to debut in 2025 and will be shot in both English and Welsh to cater to a diverse audience.

Lastly, the Sarajevo Film Festival will honor Palestinian director Elia Suleiman with the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award and a dedicated ‘Tribute to’ Programme. Suleiman, known for his acclaimed films like “Divine Intervention” and “It Must Be Heaven,” has made significant contributions to the world of cinema with his unique storytelling style and insightful narratives. The festival’s recognition of Suleiman’s work highlights the importance of storytelling in fostering meaningful dialogue and understanding, especially in challenging times.

Overall, these developments in the world of entertainment and media underscore the importance of diverse voices and perspectives in shaping our understanding of the world around us. From political podcasts to competitive chess shows and compelling dramas, these projects offer audiences a glimpse into different facets of society and culture, enriching our viewing and listening experiences.

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