Alternate title: The Disproportionate Amount Of Celebrities Who Died In 2016
It’s 2017 and everything is Britannia Music now. James talks about The Nook, and Nick is the spirit of 2016.
Nick and James talk about fine British food, Christmas songs, and how all parents are perfect.
Shownotes
“So Anyway… The Autobiography” by John Cleese – Amazon
“16 years ago, a doctor published a study. It was completely made up, and it made us all sicker.” by Adam Mordecai – link
“It’s My Life” by Dr Alban:
“Wonderful Christmas Time” by Paul McCartney:
“Barenaked For The Holidays” by The Barenaked Ladies – Amazon
“Mr Hankey’s Christmas Classics” by Various – Amazon
Nick and James look through a guinea pig darkly, while doing their first proper live recording.
Show notes:
“The sex acts being officially banned from UK porn” by Joe Vesey-Byrne – link
“Nomad” by Alan Partridge – Amazon
JG Ballard – Wikipedia
“The Catcher In The Rye” by J.D. Salinger – Wikipedia
Our first show in ages. We don’t talk about any of James’ stuff, but we do talk about entropy, and using Dan Harmon as a barometer for how to live your life.
Nick is way out of practice and asleep at the wheel, so we’ll be back to full shownotes next time!
In this very special episode, recorded on the 15th October, 2016 at the Twittercomic2016 event, James talks to Timothy Swann, Beth and George Beedham and David Wynne about mental health and the NHS.
Some zany stuff is going on with the audio in this episode; I think it’s fair to say that it is totally borkaborked like the Swedish Chef. There’s a lot of weird echoing that I’ve no idea where it came from and it comes and goes, I promise. But the conversation feels vital enough that it’s worth sharing and listening to, at least until we get the chance to have it again with everyone.
If you want to know more about Twittercomic2016, you can go to the fundraising page here. You can also donate to Mind while you’re there – we reached our target on the day, but everything helps!
In this very special episode, recorded on the 15th October, 2016 at the Twittercomic2016 event, James talks to Beth and George Beedham about their personal experiences with mental illness and mental healthcare.
This was recorded in a busy house during an event, so the sound quality is variable, but it’s a great conversation.
If you want to know more about Twittercomic2016, you can go to the fundraising page here. You can also donate to Mind while you’re there – we reached our target on the day, but everything helps!