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Stand-up meets TV show review. Comedian Phoenix West hosts a review podcast on random TV/movie anthology series. From the studio and host that brought you LIW The Twilight Zone Review, LIW The Walking Dead Review, LIW Westworld Review, LIW American Horror Story Review and B-Movie Battle!
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The definitive Alan Partridge fan podcast, dissecting and celebrating his output episode by episode. Acclaimed as one of the best TV & Film podcasts by The Telegraph, featuring guest appearances from stars Tim Key, Stephen Mangan, Susannah Fielding, and Simon Greenall. Join us as we discuss our favourite moments, the character’s lasting legacy, and analyse the entire Alan Partridge Universe: I’m Alan Partridge, Knowing Me Knowing You, The Day Today, Alpha Papa, Mid Morning Matters and more. Plus, we delve into From The Oasthouse, and have all the latest on BBC One’s This Time. A-ha!
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Venture into the two minds of America's brightest young men. Matt Watson & Ryan Magee are here with a ground-breaking podcast. It will make you giggle, chuckle, laugh, and much, much more!
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Notorious comedy queers Caitlin Powell (flame-haired stand-up menace) and big idiot from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Kate Butch are delving deep into their childhoods, reliving films, TV shows, and snacks, to see if there’s any way of pinpointing the things that made them the queer icons they are today. For a healthy serving of nostalgia through the gayest lens imaginable, tune in to Queers Gone By every Throwback Thursgay!
From the CBBC classic Tracy Beaker to Disney Channel favourites like Hannah Montana, via niche Dutch cartoon Help! I’m A Fish, we’ve been taking a trip down memory lane every week to discover the things that made us queer, camp and generally iconic! Queers Gone By is your one stop shop for nostalgia and the unpacking of repressed childhood memories (but in a fun way)!
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Mockbusters is a comedy podcast where two voice actors battle it out to pitch the ultimate movie. Each week, they'll be given a random genre and six hilarious randomly generated movie titles and they'll have just two hours to come up with a kick ass movie trailer to sell their idea to a special guest judge. Whose movie will be thrown out as trailer trash and whose will be awarded the prestigious title of.... Mockbuster.
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Talking about British sitcoms and the people behind them. We discuss actors, writers and everything in between. Each episode will have a year in sitcom history where we talk about shows making their debut that year. Join Andy and Verso for discussions about the shows you love, some forgotten gems and a few shows best forgotten
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Derek Findas and Goron Vor tickle your ears with a rusty screwdriver in The Folk in Scotland Podcast and Celluroids.
Movie reviews and chat...we say chat but its a run on consciousness that never leads anywhere good.
Often described as Scotlands greatest thinkers (for legal reasons this is untrue)
Loads more and videos over at www.folkinscotland.com or
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Horror Podcasters Matt Kelly (Horror Movie Night) and Joe Fejeran (Fright School) take a deep dive into the teen drama of Newport Beach. For Joe; the O.C. has been a long time comfort blanket during his lowest times; while Matt has never seen the show! Together they discuss the show Episode by Episode; discuss the iconic soundtracks, the shows effects on culture and their conflicting thoughts on Summer!
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Join comedian Bec Hill and Producer Rory as they attempt to come up with original and award-worthy new ideas for movies and TV shows with the help of some top comedians. Each episode sees Bec and Rory join forces with two guests in an attempt to brainstorm their way to greatness without getting sidetracked, confused, or stopping for directions. Sometimes this strategy works, often it's an utter train wreck, but it's always a flippin' good laugh.
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After rewatching all of HBO's Girls, Gen Z, Brooklyn-based comedians, Amelia Ritthaler (@ameliaplease) and Evan Lazarus (@elazie), are ~broadening~ their horizons and revisiting another New York 2010's classic, Broad City. Follow along as they rewatch each episode of Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer's show about navigating your 20’s in New York City. New episodes every Tuesday, follow us @girlsrewatchpodcast on Instagram for updates!
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We dive DEEP into British children's telly! From puppet cacti to deadly gameshows, we're taking a nostalgic trip to an era in which Barney Harwood was King. Everything you forgot that you loved throughout the 90s and 2000s? Well for some reason, we remember it all. And we're going to talk about it. (A podcast for adults seeking Highbrow Cultural Commentary - not for kids!) Get bonus content on Patreon
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During the boredom of the first lockdown Bob and his Dad Dave created Elimination podcast to debate the important things in life, movies, songs and sitcoms.Joined for season 1 and 1.5 by Bobs Brother Mike and for season 2 and 3 by Cousin Pauline with Mike returning for season 4. We have features, quizzes, laughs, pointless conversation and the all important vote at the end of each episode. Series 1 - Sitcoms Series 1.5 (Bonus) - Christmas SongsSeries 2 - 90's MoviesSeries 3 - 70's SongsSeries 4 - Funny People
SEASON 5 - Coming Soon
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Join Simpsons fans Heather Anderson and Alan Irwin in a journey through the seasons of The Simpsons that everybody "knows" are bad, despite never watching them. Will they be surprisingly good, or is this the worst decision either Heather and Alan have ever made? We're about to find out!