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Bill and Helen Rich
When One Thing Leads To Another
When One Thing Leads To Another is a weekly podcast that takes you down the great internet rabbit hole of interesting trivia to discover a treasure trove of fascinating facts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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5.0 stars from 9 ratings
A joy of serendipity
A simple concept: start with a seed subject and see where it heads. That‘s great but when those subjects loop back an cross in strange and unknown ways, the joy of serendipity is complete. Fascinating, well made, funny, educating and with occasional bits of interspousal grief to top things off....Read full review »
Needabayern via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 08/04/23
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I absolutely love these little moments. I patiently like the one about David Bowie and Absolute Beginners. Keep them coming please. Peter from da Bush
gillpeter via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/03/23
Always fun and interesting.
If you love to research random stuff on the internet and enjoy interesting trivia then give this a shot. Helen and Bill are funny too. I look forward to the episodes each week.
ClarabellLaz via Apple Podcasts · Macedonia · 08/02/23
Recent Episodes
The series 2 finale finds Helen and Bill revealing more fascinating facts and tantalising trivia from their lovely listeners. They learn more about Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Weird Al Yankovic, product placement in the Carry On films, Spandau Ballet, and John Logie Baird's socks. ...
Published 06/09/23
Published 06/09/23
Helen and Bill go freewheelin' down the great internet rabbit hole of trivia to discover fascinating facts about the Glastonbury Festival, Elton John, Gremlins, John Williams and Dirty Dancing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Published 06/02/23
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