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  1. Feb 25, 2021 · Brigerton: The Official Podcast launched on February 18 with a preview episode in which we met our host, Gabrielle Collins, and her three co-hosts: Jess Brownell, a writer on both season one and the upcoming season two; Hannah Greig, the on-set historian of the show; and Annabelle Hood, who served as both a Bridgerton researcher and personal ...

  2. Then, host Gabrielle Collins is going episode by episode, sharing exclusive peeks behind the Regency curtain. Binge the series on Netflix, then join us for conversations with the cast and creatives who brought the show to life.

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  3. Mar 31, 2022 · Well, you’re in luck because host Gabrielle Collins is back with season two of Bridgerton: The Official Podcast! In season one, this essential companion podcast to Shondaland's hit Netflix series brought us plenty of Bridgerton breakdowns courtesy of the series’ cast and creatives such as Nicola Coughlan (Penelope Featherington) and Claudia ...

  4. Hosted by Gabrielle Collins, longtime radio queen, self-proclaimed #Polin stan, and now your personal guide through season three and beyond, the companion podcast from Shondaland Audio (set to ...

  5. Bridgerton: The Official Podcast: With Gabrielle Collins, Jess Brownell, Hannah Greig, Annabelle Hood. Annabelle Hood and Gabrielle Collins gossips about how the show was created and have conversations around Bridgerton's storyline, music, the costumes and sets, the historical context of the era and so much more.

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  6. Gabrielle Collins, a podcast producer and host of Queen Charlotte: The Official Podcast”, talks about everything from exploring the Regency era to which Scan...

  7. Gabrielle Collins is a podcast producer and Shondaland aficionada. Jess Brownell is a longtime Shondaland writer whose credits include Scandal & Bridgerton, of course. She will take us inside the Bridgerton writer’s room. Dr. Hannah Greig is an historian with expertise in the 18th and 19th century.