Welcome to the Bloody Good podcast official trailer! It’s so good to have you here. This podcast is where Maria and Autumn, two American television producers and British mystery superfans, tell you all about themselves, probably more than you’ll ever want to know. Nobody does mysteries better than the Brits and these two are here for it. They obsess, watch, and talk about British television mysteries 24/7 and they want you to join the discussion. Come on in, because mystery loves company!
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BG'S FAVORITE SOURCES FOR BRITISH MYSTERIES
Acorn TV
Amazon Prime
Apple TV+
BritBox
MHz Choice
Netflix
PBS
CREDITS
Created, Hosted and Written By: Autumn Doerr and Maria Notaras
Executive Producer: Glenn Milley
usic Supervisor: Karl T. Wright
Edited By: Glenn Milley
God Save the Queen Arranged By: Anthony Koonz
Special Thanks To: Kay O'Connell and Ed October
Extra Special Thanks To: Piedad Alcalá from the Teen Idea Lab at the Logan Heights branch of the San Diego Public Library
ABOUT US
MARIA NOTARAS (Creator + Co-host)
Maria’s career as a TV producer began shortly after her escape from her former life as a Wall Street investment advisor. Shedding the designer suits and Hermés scarves, she eventually became part of the original teams that created Comedy Central, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, On-Air with Ryan Seacrest, The Queen Latifah Show and The Real. She’s produced thousands of celebrities on talk shows and red carpets and received four Emmy Awards for her work on The Rosie O’Donnell Show and The Wayne Brady Show.
When she’s not convincing talk show guests to feed live tigers or helping the Muppets interview stars on the red carpet she’s bingeing her favorite British murder shows, talking about them with Autumn and agonizing over the perfect Bitmojis to send out with every text.
AUTUMN DOERR (Creator + Co-host)
Autumn has always been a firebrand who conquered the radio, television, and podcasting worlds (*ahem*). Her credits include hundreds of hours of television, a public radio show, and a podcast on how the origins of the vampire story made Dracula, Dracula. Her favorite writing gig was for a documentary on the history of horror for Blumhouse. She’s produced a multitude of true crime series, and top-rated cooking competitions. What do these diverse genres have in common? Mystery. Will the Final Girl get killed? Will the real killer be captured? Will that souffle fall?
And, as a life-long mystery fan, she has written two mysteries, Baker’s Dozen and Free for All, and is polishing up her third novel in The Lexi Fagan Mystery trilogy, The Sins of the Mother. (Available on Amazon).