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Open the video game time capsule and explore the releases of yesteryear with the Coffman brothers, Nick, Josh, and Jake. Each episode will deep dive into the games and the gaming news that defined a year. Come for the games that haunt your back catalog and stay for the unbrotherly banter.
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Character Smash & Slash

Character Smash & Slash

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Johnny and Alan give every Disney Park ride a Disney movie (or Pixar. Or Marvel. Or Star Wars. Or random Fox) makeover. It’s what Disney is doing at Disneyland and Walt Disney World so these boys figure they may as well lean into it.
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Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
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Character Study

Tirumari Jothi and Jacob Rubin

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Tirumari Jothi and Jacob Rubin will review one of the playable characters from the uber-popular Super Smash Bros series, in chronological order from when they were introduced to the series. Each episode covers: the character's history outside of the series, how they've played in the game's fifteen-year history, tournament play and personal opinions.
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Once Upon a Rewatch

The Narrators Three

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Once upon a time a trio of bards, The Narrators Three, were called upon to unite the realms with episode by episode deep-dive commentary of the fairy-tale laden soap opera “Once Upon a Time.” Tune in for weekly retrospect sprinkled with judgmental fondness and hysterical disappointment as The Narrators Three laugh, throw shade, and have the occasional emotional breakdown. If you find tales of costuming, character takedowns, and plot devices that come with a price utterly charming, The Narrat ...
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Listeners, The board meeting is in session for our Season 4 coverage of HBO's smash hit - Succession. The BingetownTV crew cover each episode of season 4 with an Executive Summary, favorite moments & quotes, and of course a market watch on the characters, debating whether their stock went up or down. We will be back each week with the meeting minutes, so circle back to stay informed. Regards & (you know the rest), BingetownTV
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Ideas On Trial

Leopold Ajami

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Undisputed ideas feed on our indifference and fear of questioning. But not in this court. Ideas on Trial is designed to finally confront them. Join the Novel Philosophy Academy team to explore uncontested ideas in the culture taken for granted for so long, so we can expand our intellectual potential and claim ownership of our lives. Through the lens of philosophy, we examine those little ideas that feed most during our snoring-awakedness. Nope. Not the nap time. Snoring-awakedness is the sta ...
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Welcome to The Brew Channelers, your go to podcast to discover, the unique essence and soul stories of craft beer from around the globe. Hosted by E and Neri, lifelong friends who have a talent for Tapping into (excuse the pun) the true character of the brews, the complex personality layers beyond the hops and malt. Because This podcast isn’t released on a set schedule, Please subscribe to ensure you’re notified when new episodes come out. and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.co ...
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TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast

Andrew Romano, Seth Pittman, and Zac Karvon

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Tired of going through all that tedious planning to get your squad together only to meet up and have everyone just scrolling through TikTok? Try spicing up your friend group with a little DnD. Oh wait... you don't know how to get started? Aren't you a lucky little satyr! Your adventure begins with TableTalk Friday. Self-proclaimed experts Andrew, Seth, and Zac aspire to leave the traditional workforce and make a career out of their beloved game. They want to inspire others to deepen their fr ...
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It's Uncredible

Trent and Zeke

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Two college students discuss absurd hypotheticals of the utmost importance with new and unheard ideas. While the statements made by these two may sound informative and credible, we recommend you avoid citing them in your college essays.
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With My Next Pick

With My Next Pick

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1 genius (and 2 idiots) conduct a podcast draft, fighting over which picks are best and insulting each other's team. It's all in good fun on this comedy podcast. What's the topic? Random. What's their expertise? Zero. What about fan interaction? That we have, fan interaction is key as you vote for the winner on social media. Every Wednesday Join the discussion: @withmynextpick
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The Gamester

The Gamester

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Are you a video game fan? Then this is the podcast for you! In every episode I will talk about newest hottest games! The games that I talk about will be mostly Nintendo/Sega games not the shoot-‘em-up type of games. Episodes posted weekly. About the podcaster: Payton Bader is a 13-year-old Christian boy that lives with his mom, sister Hayley and brother Hayden in Vancouver, WA. His dad, Luke has recently passed away from stage 4 cancer. In his free time he plays outside, video games (of cour ...
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Dad & Sons

Dad & Sons: An Okay Podcast

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Some games, some laughs, and some stories. Your hosts: George Weidman: https://twitter.com/superbunnyhop Youtuber and award-winning journalist Matt Visual: https://twitter.com/MattVisual Beautiful video editor. Beautiful storyteller. Your #1 source for Guild Wars 2. Liam Edwards: https://twitter.com/LiamBME Former AAA. Current expat in Japan. Award-winning podcaster. Logo art by Strekks: https://twitter.com/Strekks Background video art by Henry Ng: https://www.henryng-art.com/ Theme song by ...
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Every week on Nerd Rage: The Great Debates, your moderator, Marc Abrigo, challenges the funniest stand-up comics, podcasters, and even pro-wrestlers to take sides and square off to settle some of geekdom’s hottest (and often times, weirdest) debates: how many muscle cars does Vin Diesel need to beat Captain America? Is Steven Universe a better frontman than Super Mario? And just what the hell will a lightsaber accomplish in the world of the Matrix? All will be settled -- are you ready to rage?
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THE ROSTER

Echo Seiersen and Annmarie Esh

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THE ROSTER is a comedy podcast following the crazy lives and inspiring friendship of Annmarie and Echo, two dumbass twenty-somethings with a lot to say and very little shame. They invite you to witness their most intimate moments, as they navigate the ups and downs of young adulthood together using principles from a document they wrote over a decade ago called The Roster Charter. Between raunchy and hilarious segments like Dirty Dictionary, Just The Tip, and Weird Porn of the Week, the girls ...
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Nick and Josh are joined by Johnny from the casual hour to talk Josh’s nasty addiction, some Dragon’s Dogma 2, Embracer splitting up, and ranking the top 10 most hated characters in video games. In lieu of ratings and reviews we say … FUCK THE ALGORITHM, TELL A FRIEND! We have a new website! Come check it out! https://www.smashinggametime.com/ Than…
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Nick and Josh are joined by Alec and James from 321Backlog to talk Stellar Blade backlash, if anyone can ever really escape from Tarkov, and then rank the ten best video game adaptations. In lieu of ratings and reviews we say … FUCK THE ALGORITHM, TELL A FRIEND! We have a new website! Come check it out! https://www.smashinggametime.com/ Thank you t…
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This week’s theories, rants, ruminations, recollections, weak gags and free and frank exchanges of view alight upon the following … … is pop music now all about identity? …. the recording of the Animals’ House of the Rising Sun and other apocryphal tales. … has any act been as ubiquitous since Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1984? … or has anyone insp…
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File this under ‘right place, right time’. Harold Bronson was a teenager in mid-60’s Los Angeles and saw every act imaginable. Then wrote for the Daily Bruin and Rolling Stone and interviewed everyone that interested him. Then managed a music store and co-founded Rhino Records, pretty much inventing the idea of the top-end reissue – “Sooner or late…
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This episode of The Gamma Analysis is a review of the 1990s Failed TV Pilot Justice League of America! I reviewed this with my friend Bubb the host of the upcoming Anyone's Comic Book Podcast! Anyone's Comic Book Podcast is coming May 4th and Bubb explains what the podcast is about at the beginning of this Gamma Analysis episode! If you want more c…
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In which The Narrators Three discuss: Peter Pan please come and pick up your son, Mermaid Backstories, Puppet Torture, Belle & Will’s Disney Cruise Vacation, Surprise Ariel, Ursula & Hook’s Almost Friendship, Snow’s Rapunzel Moment, and Lin’s Enduring Hatred of August.Please note some adult language is used in this episode. Thank you to Laichiruru …
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With Mark Ellen in foreign parts David Hepworth and Alex Gold light cigars, pass the port in the correct direction and discuss….. …..the fact that there is only one way to play a Beatles song and that is the way the Beatles did it. …..the chances that Taylor Swift is reaching her imperial phase and nobody is prepared to tell her what she really nee…
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We lobbed the feathered arrows of enquiry at the rock and roll dartboard this week and these got the highest scores … … rock stars v the new league of the Super-Rich. … package tours of the mid-‘60s – eight acts, an interval, a compere plus God Save the Queen. … ‘Hits, Flops and Other Illusions’ by Edward Zwick and the fantastic tale about arroganc…
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Neil’s an old friend from our days back at Smash Hits in the early ‘80s. The first Pet Shop Boys demos were played on the office tape machine, though he was a bit self-conscious about “the one with the rap on it”. He’s always had a journalistic capacity for story-telling, remembering everything in famously entertaining detail, and we had so much ma…
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Richard Thompson first appeared onstage aged 14 playing Beatles covers in a school group “so bad we were pelted with pennies”. Sixty years later his range of operations includes touring solo and with his band, occasional reunions with Fairport Convention, residencies on Adriatic cruise ships and running a Guitar Camp in the Catskill Mountains (alon…
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Nick and Josh are joined by Katie, of Overthinking Games Podcast to talk what they’ve been playing, some news, and on if you really need to play any of the “Classics” In lieu of ratings and reviews we say … FUCK THE ALGORITHM, TELL A FRIEND! We have a new website! Come check it out! https://www.smashinggametime.com/ Thank you to Alex Marvin Clark f…
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Welcome to THE 100TH EPISODE OF THE GAMMA ANALYSIS! I was joined by the amazing incredible Keith (one of my best friends in the world also a host of The Abingers Podcast) and we talked about our Favorite Hulk Moments as well as the Favorite Hulk Moments of a bunch of listeners and friends and some just messages of congratulations! I wanna specifica…
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Neil’s an old friend from our days back at Smash Hits in the early ‘80s. The first Pet Shop Boys demos were played on the office tape machine, though he was a bit self-conscious about “the one with the rap on it”, and he’s one of the few people who’s seen the music press from every angle - as a reader in the ‘70s, as a writer and interviewer and as…
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We lobbed the cracked wooden ball of enquiry at the rock and roll coconut shy this week and a few choice items dropped off their perch, among them … … was Kate Bush ‘the Queen of Prog’? … ELP, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple playing to 350,000 people on a Speedway track. … the three things that sparked the Abba revival. … the Further Adventures of De…
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Weekly episodes now out Wednesday mornings. Josh continues to work through Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Nick shares his time with Pepper Grinder and REVEIL. The bros laugh at some KIA fools and their Stellar Blade obsession, and then share their GOTYs of the first three months. In lieu of ratings and reviews we say … FUCK THE ALGORITHM, TELL A FRIEND…
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This episode of The Gamma Analysis is a review of the 2 Babysitter films on Netflix! It's another Samara Weaving Double Feature! I reviewed these with Devan from The Haus of Ideas Podcast! https://linktr.ee/neonicvoidproductions We also talked about ideas for a third film and actors we want added to it. REMINDER! NEXT TUESDAY IS THE RELEASE OF THE …
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We’ve applied our celebrated sheep/goats separation technique to the rock and roll pasture and shepherded the following into this week’s pod … … Beyoncé and why it’s hard to connect with songs written by committee. … are we too old for biopics? … Marvel films, the Arctic Monkeys and other things you either love or avoid. … reviewing Human Touch and…
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Paul Cook’s post-Pistols band the Professionals were once, rather surprisingly, on the cover of Smash Hits - “the pinnacle of our success!” – and they’re including the 100 Club on their upcoming tour, the location of another career highlight. He talks to us here about how the first time he played live was also the Pistols’ first appearance (Saint M…
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This episode of The Gamma Analysis is a review of the 2000s Fantastic Four Movies featuring Chris Evans as The Human Torch, Jessica Alba as The Invisible Woman, Michael Chiklis as The Thing, and Ioan Gruffudd as Mr Fantastic! I reviewed these with Pop Incursions from the YouTube channel of the same name! https://www.youtube.com/@POPIncursions I als…
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exas are touring in the autumn and she talks to us here about what’s required to make it all look easy, a conversation that includes … … why working in a Glaswegian hair salon was the perfect preparation for pop stardom. … the difference between the first second onstage and everything that follows. … the advantage of being a singer with an instrume…
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The all-seeing telescope of truth scanned this week’s rock and roll heavens and noticed a few patterns emerge, among them … … the real story of the writing of Layla and who nicked what from where. And who didn’t get paid. … why Sally Grossman was on the cover of Bringing It All Back Home. … album sleeves with overflowing ashtrays that screamed ‘wel…
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This week Nick and Josh sat down with Sebastien Benard, founder of Motion Twin, Lead Developer of Dead Cells, and now founder and solo developer at Deepnight Games. Sebastian shares his experience in going solo, his thoughts on the state of the industry, and gives us a deeper look at Nuclear Blaze. Learn more about Deep Night Games: https://deepnig…
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In which The Narrators Three discuss: Maleficent’s Bowie Era, This is so Season One (in the Best Way), Gayyyyyyy, Storybrooke Railway, Belle & Will Deserve All Things Good & Soft, Do Better Rumple This Is Gross, and Lin’s Enduring Hatred of August.Please note some adult language is used in this episode. Thank you to Laichiruru (twitter.com/laichiru…
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Phil Manzanera – who thought “every day in the band felt like Christmas” – has just published his memoir, Revolución to Roxy, and talked to us about it in front of a rammed and captivated audience at London’s 21Soho, an evening so full of detail, intrigue and revelation we’re putting it out as two podcasts. This is the second. He lifts the bonnet o…
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Phil Manzanera – whose relatives include a Colombian pirate, a spy and an Italian opera musician - has just published his memoir, Revolución to Roxy, and talked to us about it in front of a packed and enthralled house at London’s 21Soho, a life so fascinating, detailed and colourful we’re releasing the conversation as a two-part podcast. Here’s Par…
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Fish has announced a Farewell Tour in 2025. “I’ve been there, done that and sold the t-shirt.” He’s moving to a croft on a remote Scottish island with nesting eagles, a flock of sheep named after the Hibernian FC team of 1972 and part-ownership of what’s just been voted “the best beach in the world”. Getting there is like the journey in Brigadoon. …
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This episode of The Gamma Analysis is a review of Ready or Not and Mayhem which are two awesome Samara Weaving horror comedy movies! I reviewed these with Jesse From Cult Cinema Circle Podcast! If you want more content from me I'm now regularly posting short form content on TikTok and YouTube! All My Links: https://www.tiktok.com/@smashtrivia https…
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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) was a slow-paced, vicious dirge about the band members who forsook and betrayed him which magically evolved into what appeared to be an optimistic love song, a radio staple that never stopped selling. David and Mark remembered its transformation. Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free - a…
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Josh is still stuck on Costa De Sol. Nick has the Balatro bug and shares his new love for Tokyo Vice and Radiant Black. After the news, the bros read some listener emails about gaming media that isn’t games, favorite websites, and GOTYSO! In lieu of ratings and reviews we say … FUCK THE ALGORITHM, TELL A FRIEND! We have a new website! Come check it…
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Various items set off the alarm in the rock and roll bag-check this week and were hauled back for closer inspection, among them … … when did records first try to sound like the past? … why Karl Wallinger and Robbie Williams fell out over She’s the One. ... how Marillion and Chuck D changed the digital landscape. … the only word for the sound of Fre…
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Stephen Fall wrote reviews of his records, one a day, to make him a better listener. A decade later he published them in a book so colossal that we drop it on a desk to prove it’s passed the Boff Test. ‘Reviewing My Record Collection: 3,333 Albums from A to Zuma’ is a laudable labour of love, records he bought years ago and revisited, records he fo…
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The Gamma Analysis is BACK! This episode of The Gamma Analysis is a review of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem a film I absolutely love! I have Keith reviewing it with me! We also talked about the importance of representation and particularly good representation, I think this episode I also went on a tangent about Batman and Joker. If you…
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Arthur Brown – enduring psychedelic godfather – is out on tour again 57 years after first performing Fire in a flaming metal crown. He’s nearly 82. This is the most old-school podcast we’ve ever done, talk of seeing Salvador Dali in his audience in a Paris nightclub, jazz bands on the back of trucks, his grandmother’s hotel being bombed in WW2, the…
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Suzi Ronson was working in a hairdressers in Beckenham in 1970 when a Mrs Jones dropped in for a shampoo and set talking gaily about her son, “an artistic boy who plays guitar and piano”. The same son who’d had a hit with Space Oddity and occasionally drifted down the High Road in a dress. Within weeks she’d become the first rock stylist, transform…
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Nick and Josh are joined by special guest Leif, from the Non Judging Breakfast Committee, and an active member of The Last of Us Factions Multiplayer community. Josh and Leif talk Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and swimsuit choices, Nick and Josh argue about game piracy, and to wrap up the bros interview Leif about the state of TLOU Factions multiplayer…
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Nutritious items on the rock and roll tasting menu this week include … … the curious life of Tom Verlaine, his grocery cart and his 50,000 books. … was March 9 1984 the worst week ever for the British album charts? … what all great records have in common. … Yesterday’s news today! ‘Soundies’ at the cinema and the Scopitone colour video jukebox. … w…
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Hey, woah, bro! What you got there, bro? A hammer, bro? What are you, some kind of Hammer Bro, bro? Are you gonna hit me, bro? All because I pulled a harmless little prank, bro? It was just a prank, bro! Just because I turned your dad into a pig, bro? Just because I pig’d your dad, bro? You’re gonna hit me with a hammer, bro? Not cool, bro. Bruh, b…
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Caught in the piercing super-trouper of perusal this week … ... the BRITS 2024, a howling embarrassment. … Medieval Beatles! She Came In Through the Privy Window, Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Kestrel, Comely Rita, I’m Happy Just To Joust With You … … the wisdom of Tony Hancock. … The Last Dinner Party and other ‘art concepts’.…
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Josh gets into his first 9ish hours with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. Nick has second thoughts about Ultros and Inkulinati. The bros share their good times in Helldivers II. Finally they tier as many Final Fantasy games as they can stomach. Just to be safe, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (and Final Fantasy X) SPOILERS 20:00 – 43:00…and then some more at 4…
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In which The Narrators Three discuss: Massively OOC Snow and Charming, Character Attachments Rooted in Fanfiction, Henry is the Kindest Boy, Stupid Handsome Graham, Sometimes Character Growth can be both Genuine and a Plot Device, Killian’s Tentacle Shame, Lin’s Enduring Hatred of August, and Belle’s Upgrade. Please note some adult language is used…
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Henry Normal set up Baby Cow Productions with Steve Coogan, co-wrote the Royle Family, Coogan’s Run and Mrs Merton and produced Gavin & Stacy and Red Dwarf. He’s been a central plank in British comedy since the early ‘90s and, throughout it all, developed his own stage show built around poems and stories. He’s touring the UK with Brian Bilston. Thi…
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Steve Howe talks to us from the old house and studio in Devon where they rehearsed ‘The Yes Album’ in 1970. He’s been recording there for 54 years and is part of the current line-up about to set out around Europe. He looks back here on what he’s learnt from 60 years onstage and mentions … … the effect of seeing Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins and The Ani…
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