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DIDDLY DUM PODCAST #192 – Operation Stone Age

 
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On the podcast’s 10th anniversary, we are joined from the early history of Diddly Dum by the Rev to take a look at “The Church on Ruby Road”.

Listen/download on iTunes

Listen/download on Spotify

Listen/download on Amazon Music

Find us on Twitter

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We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance

Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.

Visit our Youtube page.

Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk

SHOW NOTES

(00:00:00) One of the original three co-hosts of the Diddly Sum Podcast, the Rev (a.k.a the Reverend Captain Hullo Porro) was responsible for much of our early artwork and our logo.

(00:11:20) The signed photo of and by John Leeso (a.k.a. K-9 and the War Bungle) can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(00:15:49) The Rev interviewing Louise Jameson at Bridlington Comic Con 2021 can be seen on Youtube here.

(00:18:37) The bane of our Mark’s great-aunt’s bedding, “Tiger Feet” by Mud, released in January 1974, was the first of three number No. 1 singles for the band, in the UK.

(00:21:18) “Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs (Lowry’s Song)” is a folk song by English duo Brian and Michael. It was released as their first single in late 1977. The song reached number one in the UK for 3 weeks in April 1978.

(00:28:58) A photo of a youthful Doc with his DIY Dalek kit can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(00:31:20) “The Theme from Abslom Daak – Dalek Killer”, composed by Dominic Glynn and Martin Smith, and performed by The Slaves of Kane, was released in 1990 as part of a promotional flexi disc in Doctor Who Magazine. This sampled “Peaches” by The Stranglers with the Doctor Who theme.

(00:33:45) Mick Herron’s “Slough House” series of spy novels can be found here and has been adapted for TV as “Slow Horses” on Apple here.

(00:57:38) David Bowie talking about his first sight of The Rolling Stones can be seen here.

(01:05:42) A history of Manchester Town Hall’s giant Father Christmases can be found here.

The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.

  continue reading

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On the podcast’s 10th anniversary, we are joined from the early history of Diddly Dum by the Rev to take a look at “The Church on Ruby Road”.

Listen/download on iTunes

Listen/download on Spotify

Listen/download on Amazon Music

Find us on Twitter

Find us on Facebook

Find us on Mastodon

Find us on Instagram

Find us on our Instagram account here

We can also be found on the Doctor Who Podcast Alliance

Find Diddly Dum pics on Tumblr.

Visit our Youtube page.

Email us at diddlydumpodcast@yahoo.co.uk

SHOW NOTES

(00:00:00) One of the original three co-hosts of the Diddly Sum Podcast, the Rev (a.k.a the Reverend Captain Hullo Porro) was responsible for much of our early artwork and our logo.

(00:11:20) The signed photo of and by John Leeso (a.k.a. K-9 and the War Bungle) can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(00:15:49) The Rev interviewing Louise Jameson at Bridlington Comic Con 2021 can be seen on Youtube here.

(00:18:37) The bane of our Mark’s great-aunt’s bedding, “Tiger Feet” by Mud, released in January 1974, was the first of three number No. 1 singles for the band, in the UK.

(00:21:18) “Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs (Lowry’s Song)” is a folk song by English duo Brian and Michael. It was released as their first single in late 1977. The song reached number one in the UK for 3 weeks in April 1978.

(00:28:58) A photo of a youthful Doc with his DIY Dalek kit can be found on our Tumblr page here.

(00:31:20) “The Theme from Abslom Daak – Dalek Killer”, composed by Dominic Glynn and Martin Smith, and performed by The Slaves of Kane, was released in 1990 as part of a promotional flexi disc in Doctor Who Magazine. This sampled “Peaches” by The Stranglers with the Doctor Who theme.

(00:33:45) Mick Herron’s “Slough House” series of spy novels can be found here and has been adapted for TV as “Slow Horses” on Apple here.

(00:57:38) David Bowie talking about his first sight of The Rolling Stones can be seen here.

(01:05:42) A history of Manchester Town Hall’s giant Father Christmases can be found here.

The Diddly Dum Podcast acknowledges the copyright of anyone we’ve pinched anything from.

  continue reading

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