
Rob Burley
TV and radio producer, and author of 'Why Is This Lying, Bastard Lying to Me'. He used the AI chatbot Claude to assist in his writing.
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Jan 25, 2025 • 1h 5min
EP.239 - ROB BURLEY
Rob Burley, a writer and TV producer known for his work on political interviews, dives into the way our parents shape our political beliefs. He shares fascinating anecdotes, including Brian Walden's famous interviews with Margaret Thatcher. The conversation shifts to the significance of Britpop and its cultural impact, paired with amusing reflections on live performances. Burley also touches on political scandals and the intricate dynamics of power, adding depth to the nostalgic exploration of British culture and media.

Jun 26, 2025 • 32min
One day in the life and death of an AI chatbot
Rob Burley, a TV and radio producer and author of 'Why Is This Lying, Bastard Lying to Me', shares his unexpected journey using the AI chatbot Claude for writing assistance. He explores the blend of creativity and solitude in writing, humor in human-AI interactions, and the emotional weight of music. The conversation dives into the identity of AI, pondering its consciousness and existential anxieties. Burley also reflects on the unsettling aspects of AI conversations, raising ethical questions on technology's role in our lives.

Feb 3, 2025 • 28min
How do you solve a problem like Margaret Thatcher?
Rachel Cooke, the New Statesman's sharp TV critic, and Rob Burley, an accomplished TV producer and author, dive into the tumultuous 1989 interview with Margaret Thatcher that led to her political decline. They discuss the portrayal of Thatcher on screen, especially Harriet Walter's compelling performance in 'Brian and Maggie.' The conversation explores the evolution and decline of political interviews, contrasting past depth and current superficiality, while also examining the gender dynamics and complexities that shadow Thatcher's legacy in British politics.