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It's 1991 and Nicholas Witchell is maintaining kayfabe (Albert Dryden part 2)

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The gang’s time travelling Vauxhall Cavalier once again materialises in 1991 to conclude the story of Albert Dryden, his sort-of-televised murder of Harry Collinson, and shootings of BBC reporter Tony Belmont in the arm and police officer Stephen Campbell in the “lower back”. Claire boycotts KFC. John considers buying opium. Gareth channel’s Russ Abbott’s C U Jimmy character before soiling himself in revolutionary era Paris. A deer is decapitated by a rollercoaster.

Digressions include: The unfortunate deaths of Redd Foxx and King Kong Kirk and Nicholas Witchell’s dubious after-dinner speech material.

Everyone Dies in Sunderland explores some of the darkest moments of North East history, and includes jokes. These jokes will never be at the expense of victims or their families and will always be at the expense of people who deserve to be mocked, robbed of their power and shown up for the idiots they really are. If you’re easily offended or personally connected to the events we’re discussing though, you probably shouldn’t listen.

Don’t watch the footage if you can help it. Plan a daytrip to the Harry Collinson nature reserve instead, or donate to Harry’s favourite charity Oxfam - https://www.durhamwt.com/nature-reserves/high-wood . Better yet, check out Chris Foote Wood’s remarkable modelling shots: https://ttmmanagement.co.uk/male_model/chris-foote-wood/

You can get your own copy of “Death of a Summer’s Day” for just 77p! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Death-Summers-Day-David-Blackie/dp/1844541908

Our theme music is the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay

You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram.

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The gang’s time travelling Vauxhall Cavalier once again materialises in 1991 to conclude the story of Albert Dryden, his sort-of-televised murder of Harry Collinson, and shootings of BBC reporter Tony Belmont in the arm and police officer Stephen Campbell in the “lower back”. Claire boycotts KFC. John considers buying opium. Gareth channel’s Russ Abbott’s C U Jimmy character before soiling himself in revolutionary era Paris. A deer is decapitated by a rollercoaster.

Digressions include: The unfortunate deaths of Redd Foxx and King Kong Kirk and Nicholas Witchell’s dubious after-dinner speech material.

Everyone Dies in Sunderland explores some of the darkest moments of North East history, and includes jokes. These jokes will never be at the expense of victims or their families and will always be at the expense of people who deserve to be mocked, robbed of their power and shown up for the idiots they really are. If you’re easily offended or personally connected to the events we’re discussing though, you probably shouldn’t listen.

Don’t watch the footage if you can help it. Plan a daytrip to the Harry Collinson nature reserve instead, or donate to Harry’s favourite charity Oxfam - https://www.durhamwt.com/nature-reserves/high-wood . Better yet, check out Chris Foote Wood’s remarkable modelling shots: https://ttmmanagement.co.uk/male_model/chris-foote-wood/

You can get your own copy of “Death of a Summer’s Day” for just 77p! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Death-Summers-Day-David-Blackie/dp/1844541908

Our theme music is the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay

You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram.

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