Enjoyable but question their history
The Remarkable Lives, Tragic Deaths podcasts are enjoyable if occasionally too jokey tellings of famous people whose deaths were sensational. However, the Diana Princess of Wales episode, contained one factual error, listing the wrong month for the marriage of Diana to Prince Charles --June 29 instead of July 29, 1981. In the telling of her death there was also no mention that it was during a high speed chase from paparazzi. It has made me quesiton whether there are other factual errors in podcasts whose subjects I am less familiar with.
Petricat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/16
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The Queen of Bithynia via · 11/09/16
Ugh
I really wanted to like this podcast. The impersonations are just horrible. The impression of Kurt Cobain is so cringeworthy I can't even listen anymore. Stop with the impersonations and just tell the stories. The writing is great.Read full review »
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The UCLA Lefty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/03/16
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