Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters

“Historical Drama with the Boston Sisters” a podcast where we talk about historical drama series, biopics, and films -— stories that give us a window to the past, and a mirror of the present. Co-hosted by Michon Boston and Taquiena Boston, real-life sisters who binge on historical drama.

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  • GlasgowCelt
    Excellent Discussion on Historical Dramas
    I enjoy the different perspectives on historical dramas.
  • Delia from Texas
    Wonderful Podcast
    Hello ladies! I started listening to your podcast after I read a tweet on my twitter timeline regarding Sanditon story consultant Dr Sharon Johnson stating season 3 is the last. I had to listen to your podcast and find out why. After listening to the episode, I really enjoyed your podcast and had to listen to more episodes. I also enjoyed the podcast on Ms Scarlett and the Duke. Also, I listened also to the Julie episode and y’all made me hungry. This was a fun and entertaining episode. There are many more I want to listen. Keep up the good work. Delia from Texas
  • Atlanta JDF
    Listening and Learning with The Boston Sisters
    The Boston Sisters’ podcast present commentary on a range of interesting movies with historical information that expand our understanding of different cultures and often teaches us some history that we never learned in school. They provide new perspectives about the movies we know but they also introduce us to stories that would have gone largely unnoticed like the Korean American story in “Mr Sunshine” and “Montford: The Chickasaw Rancher”. Definitely check them out.
  • DCStormin'
    Awesome!!
    Loved listening to the Boston sisters share their own history and their conversations with their guests about historical drama. Great depth in their discussions about the making of film and the portrayal of characters. Makes me want to take a film literacy course! Great work, Boston sisters.
  • Bring the drama
    Who Knew Historical Drama Could be so Hysterical
    A must listen. Gripping, intresting, compelling, with an edgy yet inviting cultural perspective.
  • edwhite53
    Perfect way to Spend my Sunday Morning!
    I just listened to the episode on Passing, the Netflix film based on the 1929 novel by Nella Larson. It was excellent. Loved the discussion, such a rich soup. The well-crafted questions set the perfect stage for Emily Bernard to add context, insight, depth, and dimension.I’d seen the film but appreciated it so much more after listening to the episode.Got me thinking about so many things.
  • Flobfine
    Exciting new podcast launches
    Taquiena and Michon, congratulations to you and your sister for planning a podcast that exudes quality right out the gate, from the striking custom drawing of the two of you, to featuring Susanne Simpson, Executive Producer of Masterpiece as your first guest. Wow! I already love PBS Masterpiece, and also am a big fan of British drama and murder mysteries, so historical drama is a hit with me. As I listened to Susanne Simpson discuss plans for Masterpiece, I was especially interested in her discussion of how the George Floyd murder has caused them to make changes in their programming to reflect diversity. I have noticed this same concern in other programming as diverse characters begin to appear. I'm just happy that actors like David Oyelowo research their roles so that the casting is believable, especially because we know that some of these characters did exist in history, but until now weren't uncovered for a number of reasons. I send you good wishes for a successful podcast that will delight your listeners and attract the following you deserve. Flora M. Brown, Ph.D. Your Life Story Matters
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