Episodes
As we face the final curtain we decide to not get all a-maudlin and instead focus on people's unique traditions and celebrations. We also call in a demolition squad.
Published 11/18/12
Dave acquired an item this week which he thinks has massively improved his life. He didn't even know he needed one before he got it. We talk about that. We say a tearful goodbye to Michael this week. We think he's smashing.
Published 11/11/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael act like 'the man from Del Monte' whilst deciding whether to 'tin of milk' or 'Ham & Chips'. Download to find out what that means.
Published 11/08/12
Dave's joined by Dexys' singer Kevin Roland and Trombonist Jim Paterson on the insistance of the owner of a café Dave and Kevin regularly visit. His playing Matchmaker led to the theme for the show. Danielle gives her weekly word and Michael is very, very angry.
Published 11/04/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael take a 'security check' from their 'ironer' and discover a 'yellow meanie'. Download to find out what on earth that means
Published 11/01/12
Comedian and author Dave Gorman has joined the Absolute Radio family and we love him. Here's your chance to re-live the best bits of his recent shows. Dave, Danielle and Michael share listener's tales of their famous and infamous family members. Download and discover what team member's mum fell out with Gloria Hunniford.
Published 10/28/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael debate a new batch of contenders for Pun Street and welcome new entries to the Listener's Lexicon from 'China Light'. Make sense of the previous sentence by downloading!
Published 10/22/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael come together to talk about things that marr what might otherwise be considered perfect.
Published 10/14/12
Dave Danielle and Michael welcome Wok-a-moley to Pun Street, and debate the meaning of the word 'Melge'
Published 10/03/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael spent Sunday morning this week talking about lost and found items. From prosthetic limbs to bats. Mark Thomas pops in for a chat too.
Published 09/30/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael are back in Someday podcast form. Listen to find out if Mr Mow It All is a good enough pun to depose the current gardener on pun street and to find out what Squidgy Bog means to our listeners.
Published 09/26/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael share tales of hair salon oddness!
Published 09/23/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael play Listener's Lexicon & welcome new entrants to Portman Tow Path
Published 09/19/12
Ever found it impossible to prove your identity despite obviously being you? Dave, Danielle and Michael talk bureacratic nightmares on this week's podcast.
Published 09/16/12
Dave, Danielle and Michael dish out Pun Street's first ever blue plaque. They also discover a new meaning for the word 'Gorman' - download and discover what it is!
Published 09/12/12
Published 09/09/12
Welcome back, Danielle and Michael! The reunited team take to the studio to talk about moments when letting slip came back to bite
Published 09/02/12
Dave, Annabel Port and Bob Golding get into a dogfight in Pun Street
Published 08/29/12
Dave's joined by Annabel Port and Bob Golding today. Annabel showcases some allstar post, Bob explains pantomimes and Dave provides a royal themed found poem. Amongst all this they talk about the embarrassing things that neighbours know about each other.
Published 08/26/12
Dave discovers a festive marshall art and Annabel and Andy take on the Listener's Lexicon
Published 08/23/12
Dave thinks he MIGHT have influenced Blur's stage show. He's very happy to take credit for it all the same. This becomes the show theme. Dave's Joined by Andy Zaltzman, Annabel Port and Bonnie Langford pops in for a chat too!
Published 08/19/12
Dave, Annabel and Andy debate just how vain a business needs to be to enter Vain Parade
Published 08/15/12
Dave Gorman is joined by Annabel Port and Andy Zaltzman as they broadcast live from Hyde Park! You can hear Dave's chat with Damon Albarn ahead of Blur's headline spot at BT London Live and the team discuss what they've been banned from.
Published 08/12/12