'Good Omens' is a book written by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, 30 years ago.
This year it also became a TV show.
There's a reason for that. Now, with international tensions and the shadow of climate change constantly hanging over us, the story's apocalyptic themes feel more relevant than ever.
In this episode we spoke to Neil Gaiman and the cast about all the ways the story anticipated the world we live in today.
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