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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Ive just found the brilliance of pod casts (I know I know well behind the times).

Can anyone recommend any good ones?

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By *opping_candyWoman  over a year ago

West Yorkshire

I only listen to one, The West Wing Weekly. Which would only be of interest if you're a fan of the West Wing!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

'There is no such thing as a fish' is brilliant

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The true geordie

The best damp podcast in the world, Robbie Williams is a massive fan and been on, opened up a bit more than anyone thought he would, and the Keiron Dyer one was brilliant

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The true geordie

The best damp podcast in the world, Robbie Williams is a massive fan and been on, opened up a bit more than anyone thought he would, and the Keiron Dyer one was brilliant "

Not damp duh

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By *urSurveySaysMan  over a year ago

London/Chichester

I like the infinite monkey cage which is from radio for, and in our time with Melvyn Bragg from radio 4.

I also like the 'how stuff works' podcasts, though they're American. My favourite two are 'stuff you should know', and 'stuff they don't want you to know'.

I'd also recommend the app librivox, which is free audiobooks. Mostly very old books, such as sherlock Holmes or classics by H G Wells or Jules Verne, but most are well worth a listen.

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By *urSurveySaysMan  over a year ago

London/Chichester


"I like the infinite monkey cage which is from radio for, and in our time with Melvyn Bragg from radio 4.

I also like the 'how stuff works' podcasts, though they're American. My favourite two are 'stuff you should know', and 'stuff they don't want you to know'.

I'd also recommend the app librivox, which is free audiobooks. Mostly very old books, such as sherlock Holmes or classics by H G Wells or Jules Verne, but most are well worth a listen. "

I meant radio 4,not for!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I like the infinite monkey cage which is from radio for, and in our time with Melvyn Bragg from radio 4.

I also like the 'how stuff works' podcasts, though they're American. My favourite two are 'stuff you should know', and 'stuff they don't want you to know'.

I'd also recommend the app librivox, which is free audiobooks. Mostly very old books, such as sherlock Holmes or classics by H G Wells or Jules Verne, but most are well worth a listen. I meant radio 4,not for! "

Yes infinite monkey cage is very good

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By *urSurveySaysMan  over a year ago

London/Chichester


"I like the infinite monkey cage which is from radio for, and in our time with Melvyn Bragg from radio 4.

I also like the 'how stuff works' podcasts, though they're American. My favourite two are 'stuff you should know', and 'stuff they don't want you to know'.

I'd also recommend the app librivox, which is free audiobooks. Mostly very old books, such as sherlock Holmes or classics by H G Wells or Jules Verne, but most are well worth a listen. I meant radio 4,not for!

Yes infinite monkey cage is very good"

I've just subscribed to there's no such thing as a fish; looks good.

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By *oncupiscentTonyMan  over a year ago

Kent

If you like football and Bob Mortimer...

https://audioboom.com/channel/athletico-mince

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I like the infinite monkey cage which is from radio for, and in our time with Melvyn Bragg from radio 4.

I also like the 'how stuff works' podcasts, though they're American. My favourite two are 'stuff you should know', and 'stuff they don't want you to know'.

I'd also recommend the app librivox, which is free audiobooks. Mostly very old books, such as sherlock Holmes or classics by H G Wells or Jules Verne, but most are well worth a listen. I meant radio 4,not for!

Yes infinite monkey cage is very good I've just subscribed to there's no such thing as a fish; looks good. "

enjoy

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By *inCity BluesMan  over a year ago

London

OP it depends what you're looking for. If you like weird things - and who doesn't - try "Lore" and "The Conspirators". Both feature real life stories with a strange or creepy theme (Consp Episode 17 "The Beast" is my favourite ). The Black Tapes is excellent, a very professional series along the lines of the X Files. Really creepy.

Welcome to Night Vale is.... Strange, but very addictive.

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