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Im a Brexitcast fan myself
From this list I'm going to give 10 Things That Scare Me a listen:-
https://www.vulture.com/article/best-podcasts-2019.html
Great stuff. Hope you enjoy it. I'm up to the middle of the 7th century now (roughly pod 115ish). Fascinating stuff, and certainly kicks on brilliantly from the more documented Roman period. Every episode must take an age to research.
No but at the end of the month I'll be going to see one of my top 3 Podcasts recorded at one of my top 3 favourite (accessible) places, when Football Weekly play The Science Museum:-Anyone else at Football Ramble live tonight at Theatre Royal?
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I think I've converted one or two of you over to The Rewatchables.
As the title suggests 3 colleagues re-watch a classic film then talk it through.
Well I'll hazard a guess this weeks film is right up our street:-
Reservoir Dogs.
I had to listen to the Rob Rouse episode twice, I missed half of it first time round because I was laughing so loudly.The Missing Crypto-Queen from the BBC is very good. It's a 'live' story, released weekly and updated as we go. Quite surprisingly gripping.
The recent RHLSTP with Richard Osman was brilliantly funny. That podcast always works best when the guest comes 'armed and dangerous'. A very witty match-up.
I've given this a miss recently but sounds like the perfect time to get back in.
Between then and now they've also done Shawshank Redemption.
The presenter had his dad there as it's both their favourite film.
Pops was well up for it until 'nit-picks'.
As the other two went through all the little silly errors, in the film, Dad got quieter and quieter until you finally hear his little voice say 'I don't like this anymore, please stop'.
Anyone else at Football Ramble live tonight at Theatre Royal?
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