The podcast against which all others are judged
This podcast may have ended in or around 2012, but its one i constatnly revisit. I must have heard every episode at least 5 or 6 times. They never fail to amuse me, catch me unexpectedly off guard with the purile humour, or shocking outbursts. Its even more fascinating listening to these shows from today - Listening back to a time when Obama was in the White House and Gordon Brown was in number 10. In a typical episode, they go through that day's papers, discussing the news and ridiculing the furious right wing tabloid columnists. A great show, which is sadly missed, but never forgotten.Read full review »
JohnGalantini via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/28/19
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