Imaginary Advice

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Imaginary Advice is an experimental audio fiction podcast by Ross Sutherland.

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Background

The podcast is created and hosted by the British filmmaker Ross Sutherland. [1] The show is an experimental audio fiction podcast that is unpredictable. [2] [3] Sutherland collaborated with Clive Desmond on an episode titled "Exquisite Corpse". [4] The episode titled "S.E.I.N.F.E.L.D." was praised in Vulture , The Guardian , and Oprah Daily. [5] [6] [7] Nicholas Quah noted that the miniseries titled "The Golden House" is similar in tone to Black Mirror. [8] The A.V. Club compared the episode titled "Me Versus The Spar (Parts 1–7)" to the novel Cloud Atlas. [9] The show has an episode about a character who becomes obsessed with a Sex and the City theater piece. [10] [11] The podcast won Gold at the 2018 British Podcast Awards for best fiction podcast. [12]

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