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This Day

The Anglo-American Film Spat (1947)

This Day

Jody Avirgan & Radiotopia

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4.6982 Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

It's December 17th. This day in 1947, the US and UK film industries are in a trade war -- a couple years after the two countries fought together in an actual war.

Jody, NIki, and Kellie talk about the year-long battle over taking the film industries, how Britain tried to protect its domestic industry from US dominance -- and the various ripple effects for the cultural dominance of the two countries.

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Jody. We are hurtling, hurtling, I tell you, towards a new year. And I don't know if you

0:05.4

were this way, but I tend to take this time of year to take stock a bit, think about how the past

0:10.4

year went, try to lock in some good memories, and also reconnect with the things that matter

0:15.4

to me going into a new year. It's not so much a resolution, but kind of a recalibration.

0:23.5

And I know for me, that often means remembering my values, the work that I love, the people

0:28.8

who make the stuff, whether it's music or art or books or audio, the stuff that helps me

0:33.4

make sense of myself and the world. I know that's all very high-minded, but if that's not what

0:39.0

this time of year is for, then I don't know what it is. Which all brings me to a gentle reminder,

0:45.1

dear listener, that the end of the year also means we are nearing the end of the Radiotopia

0:50.1

fall fundraiser. It has been such a joy to make this day over this past year. And as you know,

0:56.0

we have such big plans for next year as we head towards our America 250 series. And truly, we

1:02.2

cannot do it without listeners like you, taking the step from listener to becoming a Radiotopia

1:07.9

member. When you support Radiotopia, you are literally helping us

1:11.5

make this show by providing stable funding that we can use to pay for equipment, to pay our

1:16.8

researcher, to work with Radiotopia to market the show and grow our audience and do fun

1:21.8

collaborations. Support from people like you is the Jenga piece that keeps this whole thing

1:26.5

from crashing down.

1:29.0

And remember earlier when I mentioned checking in with your values?

1:32.6

Well, to me, independent, ambitious media, a collective of the best audio makers in the world.

1:38.5

Gosh, that feels right in line with the kinds of values I want to express, and I suspect you do too, going into a new year.

1:46.3

So I know you're watching the calendar,

1:48.2

but there is still time.

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