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Post by admin on May 5, 2010 13:27:41 GMT
What podcasts do you listen to? I'm taking the train back to Glasgow tonight, and all the Doctor Who audiobooks I downloaded are pure pish.
For the record, I like Answer Me This! - sort of like an incompetent cross between Points of View and QI, or that thing with that puppet dog, Dogsbody, on CBBC years ago - and Savage Love...
The call on pee hole fucking a couple of months ago has meant I will never, ever have sex again, however.
Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on May 5, 2010 18:00:41 GMT
I listen to Waller FM, the fat-pie.com Podcast all them time, despite there being only six episodes.
I used to run a Harry Potter podcast, we'd record it on Skype. FML.
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Post by admin on May 5, 2010 18:32:21 GMT
I used to run a Harry Potter podcast, we'd record it on Skype. FML. Oh! Which one? Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on May 5, 2010 18:42:25 GMT
Not a famous one at all. It was basically 4 girls rambling about what colour Lupin's eyes are.
I vote green.
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Post by sarah on May 5, 2010 20:09:12 GMT
almost as pressing a question as what colour pwolfz hair really is
anyway i downloaded some Adam and Joe podcasts they did for either xfm or bbc6 (i think?) and they were funny. other than that idk
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Post by tarantella on May 5, 2010 20:23:01 GMT
I used to listen to Savage Love, but I don't really have time for podcasts anymore. I can't pay attention to them unless I sit absolutely still and do nothing else, which isn't terribly efficient.
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Post by allison on May 6, 2010 17:54:10 GMT
i think i made a thread for this, back before the board was de-categorized. here is part of a handout i made for a presentation on Public Radio last year: - This American Life (thislife.org)
12pm & 10pm Sat on KQED, 10am Sunday on KUSP, 1pm Sun & 12pm Wed. on KALW Each week they choose a theme, and host Ira Glass brings you a variety of non-fiction narratives on that theme, all having to do with Americans and American life. Works well as a podcast.
- Radio Lab (wnyc.org)
Available in the Fall on KQED and KALW, or every two weeks as a podcast Hosts Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad explore big questions about science, philosophy, life, in a unique layered conversational format. Works well as a podcast
- To The Best of Our Knowledge (wpr.org)
2am & 7pm Sun on KQED, 8am Sun on KALW An audio magazine from Wisconsin Public Radio that produces shows on various themes, like TAL or Radio Lab, but more interview based. Works well as a podcast.
- Hearing Voices (hearingvoices.com)
Available as a podcast on NPR (via iTunes or any podcatcher) Guest hosts produce topical shows that are like an sound collage of features, sound-portraits, slam poets, found-sound, audio archives, audio art and docs. Works well as a podcast.
Hearing Voices is my favorite of the bunch, its not as bluntly-moral-of-the-story as TAL, or quasi-scientific like Radio Lab, and more aurally interesting than TTBOOK. Plus, its the easiest place to hear stories produced by my favorite radio produce, Scott Carrier. I also subscribe to The New Yorker Fiction podcast - listen to stories published in the new yorker read and discussed by famous authors - and Philosophy Bites.
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Post by glumbumble on May 6, 2010 21:05:29 GMT
I used to listen to Russell Brand. And Jonathan Ross. *hides* I kind of miss Russell now, stupid scandal.
Yeaah not very intellectual and all, but it was perfect for when I was plucking my eyebrows on Sundays and wanted to hear stupid things in English.
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Post by admin on May 7, 2010 7:17:27 GMT
Russell Brand was one of the best radio presenters this country has had in a long time. Stupid Daily Mail.
Cheerio, Michael. xxx
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