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The “Glitchy Atmosphere” of Grievance: Krystelle Bamford on Idle Grounds
26 Aug 2025
Contributed by Lukas
S3E102 Today, Ash interviews Edinburgh-based author Krystelle Bamford about her debut novel, Idle Grounds for a conversation ranging from Scotland to ...
“Our Storied Town”: Donald Smith on Edinburgh’s Explosive Literary Past
23 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
S3E101 Donald Smith takes us on a literary tour of Edinburgh's Old Town, touching on the stories of writers including Robert Louis Stevenson, J. K. Ro...
A Year of Birds (1984) by Iris Murdoch
07 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
S3E100 Miles Leeson returns to the podcast to talk about Iris Murdoch, this time concentrating on her short collection of poems, A Year of Birds. ...
‘Epitaph for Robert Fergusson’ (1789) by Robert Burns
08 Mar 2025
Contributed by Lukas
S3E99 Today Ash looks at not one but three short poems composed by Robert Burns on the subject of his 'elder brother in the Muse', Robert Fergusson. ...
“Technology is Hijacking Our Dreams”: Alice Thompson on AI, Edinburgh and Sylvia Plath
24 Feb 2025
Contributed by Lukas
S3E98 Today's special episode of Ear Read This was recorded on location in Portobello Library, where Ash interviewed novelist Alice Thompson about art...
‘The Daft Days’ (1772) by Robert Fergusson
12 Jan 2025
Contributed by Lukas
S3E97 Iconic Edinburgh poet Robert Fergusson is the subject of today's podcast, as Ash looks at his breakthrough poem, 'The Daft Days': Now mirk...
‘Kookaburra’ (1998) by Frieda Hughes
04 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
S3E96 On today's episode, Ash looks at a poem from Frieda Hughes' debut collection, Wooroloo, discussing Hughes' longstanding connection with birds, ...
‘Address to Edinburgh’ (1786) by Robert Burns
31 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
S3E95 A belated Burns Night celebration, featuring one of Burns' lesser liked poems. But one of the only poems to inspire a toilet seat. Tune in for a...
“Ominous Whoosh”: John Thorne on Twin Peaks
31 Oct 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E94 As a Halloween treat, Ash talks with the author of Ominous Whoosh: A Wandering Mind Returns to Twin Peaks, John Thorne. Tune in for a in-depth c...
“Plath’s Not a Phase”: Trish Grisafi on Breaking Down Plath
14 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E93 Ash is again joined by Trish Grisafi to talk about her book Breaking Down Plath as well as Plath's relationship with feminism, the changing rep...
‘Stings’ (1962) by Sylvia Plath
08 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E92 Ash is joined by Patricia Grisafi to discuss 'Stings' by Sylvia Plath, the third poem in her Bee Sequence. Tune in for a conversation about red ...
“I Felt Like I Was Cheating on Plath”: Peter K. Steinberg on the Writings of Assia Wevill
29 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E91 On today's extended interview, Ash talks some more to Peter K. Steinberg, about his work as co-editor of the Collected Letters of Sylvia Plath a...
‘The Swarm’ (1962) by Sylvia Plath
27 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E90 Ash is joined again by Peter K. Steinberg to discuss Sylvia Plath's late poem 'The Swarm'. Tune in to hear about Plath's interest in Napoleon, h...
‘Electra on Azalea Path’ (1959) by Sylvia Plath
25 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E89 Ash is joined by Peter K. Steinberg to discuss Sylvia Plath's fascinating poem, 'Electra on Azalea Path'. Tune in for a discussion about reckles...
“My Mother’s Legacy is Secure”: Kate Levey on Brigid Brophy
10 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E88 Ash is joined again by Kate Levey to talk more about her mother, Brigid Brophy: her work outside of writing, her relationship with Iris Murdoch ...
The Snow Ball (1964) by Brigid Brophy
09 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E87 "Mozart, sex and death" is in store today, as Ash and his guest Kate Levey discuss her mother's brilliant 1964 novel, The Snow Ball. Follow...
“Shakespeare’s Tutor”: Darren Freebury-Jones on The Influence of Thomas Kyd
05 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E86 Following on from episodes on The Spanish Tragedy and The Birth of Merlin, Darren Freebury-Jones joins Ash once again, this time to talk abou...
The Birth of Merlin (1622) by William Rowley
04 May 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E85 Ash is joined again by Shakespearean scholar, Darren Freebury-Jones to discuss a rarely-performed Jacobean play, The Birth of Merlin or The Chil...
The Spanish Tragedy (1587) by Thomas Kyd
07 Feb 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E84 Ash is joined by Shakespearean scholar, Darren Freebury-Jones to discuss Thomas Kyd's hugely influential play, The Spanish Tragedy. As well as ...
Now Westlin Winds (1785) by Robert Burns
26 Jan 2023
Contributed by Lukas
S3E83 To celebrate Burns Night, Ash talks about Robert Burns' Now Westlin Winds, a song written at the very start of the Bard's career. Tune in for a ...
“A Festival that Focuses on Female Voices”: Sarah Corbett on Directing Plath Fest
05 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E82 Ash is joined once again by poet Sarah Corbett to discuss her writing, both poetry and fiction, her vision for The Sylvia Plath Literary Festiva...
‘November Graveyard’ (1956) by Sylvia Plath
02 Dec 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E81 Poet, novelist and Plath Fest Director Sarah Corbett joins Ash to discuss Plath's November Graveyard; a poem about death, resurrection and the Y...
“This Tender Substance”: Donnie Secreast on Plath’s Universal Element
26 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E80 Donnie Secreast joins Ash again to talk more about Hardcastle Crags, environmental themes in Plath's work and her search for a 'universal elemen...
‘Hardcastle Crags’ (1958) by Sylvia Plath
24 Jun 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E79 Donnie Secreast joins Ash to discuss Plath's nonchalantly brilliant poem, Hardcastle Crags. Set in the Yorkshire Dales, of great interest for it...
”It’s a Rigorous Demand”: Emily Van Duyne on Loving Sylvia Plath
21 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E78 Emily Van Duyne returns to talk about her upcoming book, Loving Sylvia Plath, and further explore some of the biographical themes mentioned in y...
‘The Jailor’ (1962) by Sylvia Plath
20 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E77 Emily Van Duyne is Ash's special guest for today's episode on Sylvia Plath's poem, The Jailor. A portrait of abuse, gas-lighting and 'inescapabl...
Creation (8 AD) by Ovid (The Metamorphoses, Book 1)
02 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E76 Today Ash discusses the first story in Ovid's Metamorphoses, in which we see the world created, and populated with its first inhabitants. If y...
The Body Snatcher (1884) by Robert Louis Stevenson
30 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E75 Today's exclusive episode takes us to home turf with this Edinburgh based story of resurrection men... If you enjoy my work and would like to su...
Olalla (1885) by Robert Louis Stevenson
24 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E74 Today I'm finally talking about Olalla! The crazy Spanish vampire story of Stevenson's that's come up on the podcast at least once before... If ...
The Little Sister (1949) by Raymond Chandler
17 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E73 We've reached the fifth Marlowe adventure, The Little Sister. Tune in to hear about what critics call Chandler's "Hollywood novel", and what the...
The Lady in the Lake (1943) by Raymond Chandler
11 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E72 Ash discusses the fourth Marlowe novel, The Lady in the Lake. Tune in to hear about Arthurian references, Raymond Chandler's women, Marlowe's me...
The High Window (1942) by Raymond Chandler
06 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E71 In Philip Marlowe's third outing, he is on the trail of a missing Brasher Doubloon. Tracking down the coin, he unravels a dark family secret and...
Farewell, My Lovely (1940) by Raymond Chandler
30 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E70 The second Philip Marlowe adventure features the unforgettable Moose Malloy, bent Bay City cops and a dame to kill for. If you enjoy my work a...
The Flood (8 AD) by Ovid (The Metamorphoses, Book 1)
23 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E69 It's back to Book 1 of Ovid's Metamorphoses as Ash tells the story of a wrathful Jove, destroying mankind with a great flood. But what does Ovid...
‘Full Fathom Five’ (1958) by Sylvia Plath
01 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E68 Today, I'm analysing Sylvia Plath's poem Full Fathom Five, written in 1958 and eventually collected in her book The Colossus. Taking its title ...
“Reading Shakespeare Through the Lives of Others”: Paul Edmondson on the Shakespeare Circle
19 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E67 Paul Edmondson joins Ash to talk about Shakespeare biography, re-evaluating the sonnets and recording a Shakespeare diary. Listen to Open Y...
The Tempest (1611) by William Shakespeare
17 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E66 Such stuff! Joining Ash on an enchanted island is special guest Paul Edmondson to discuss Shakespeare's final solo-authored play, The Tempest. ...
‘Address to the Deil’ (1786) by Robert Burns
01 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E65 Ash analyses Robert Burns' comical kirk-tirlin poem, "Address to the Deil". If you enjoy my work and would like to support Ear Read This, you ...
“She Never Wanted to Write Consoling Fantasies”: Miles Leeson on Iris Murdoch
15 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E64 Miles Leeson joins Ash on the podcast to discuss the work of Iris Murdoch, as well as his own work at the Iris Murdoch Research Centre. The ...
The Green Knight (1993) by Iris Murdoch
13 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
S3E63 Ash discusses the 25th novel by Iris Murdoch with his special guest, Miles Leeson. Join us for a trip to Murdochland, for the story of a fumbled...
‘Dulce Et Decorum Est’ (1917) by Wilfred Owen
17 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E62 Today Ash discusses one of the most famous poems of the First World War, Wilfred Owen's Dulce Et Decorum Est. Tune in for an exploration of guil...
“It Felt Right to Reunite Them”: Emily Ingram on Writing Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley
06 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E61 Today Ash is joined again by special guest Emily Ingram to discuss her play-in-progress, based on the life of Mary Shelley. You can find ou...
Frankenstein (1818) by Mary Shelley
04 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E60 Join us for a dissection of Mary Shelley's iconic novel, Frankenstein, the tale of an ambitious young Swiss scientist, who in the course of pe...
“Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz”: Gail Crowther on Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton
30 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E59 Joining Ash to talk about Sylvia Plath is Dr. Gail Crowther, whose latest book, Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz looks at the rebellions o...
The Bell Jar (1963) by Sylvia Plath
28 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E58 Today, Ash is joined by Dr. Gail Crowther to discuss Sylvia Plath’s iconic novel, The Bell Jar. Tune in for a conversation about the book’...
“A Plath for all Seasons”: Eilish Mulholland on Reading Sylvia Plath
24 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E57 Ash is once again joined by Eilish Mulholland of the Plath and Co. podcast, to talk about Sylvia Plath. In a wide-ranging conversation they disc...
‘A Birthday Present’ (1963) by Sylvia Plath
23 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E56 Ash is joined by writer, researcher and fellow podcaster Eilish Mulholland to discuss Sylvia Plath's late poem, A Birthday Present. In it, a w...
The Giants and Lycaon (8 AD) by Ovid (The Metamorphoses, Book 1)
16 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E55 Gods, werewolves and giants abound as Ash takes a look at the story of Lycaon in Book 1 of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Access bonus content here: ...
“It is Sort of Taboo”: Amanda Golden on Writing in the Margins
13 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E54 Today, Ash is once again joined by Amanda Golden, to discuss her book Annotating Modernism, a study of the marginalia of Sylvia Plath, John Ber...
‘The Colossus’ (1959) by Sylvia Plath
11 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E53 'I shall never get you put together entirely,' begins 'The Colossus', which later became the title poem of Plath's collection published in 1960....
“It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time”: Mark Walker on Translating the Hobbit into Latin
07 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E52 Ash is joined once again by Mark Walker, who has written the first English verse translation of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Life of Merlin. Tune in ...
The Life of Merlin (1150) by Geoffrey of Monmouth
06 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E51 On today's episode we return to Geoffrey of Monmouth, and look at his narrative poem, The Life of Merlin. Joining Ash on the podcast is Mark...
“The Right Sound for Shakespeare Should Be Your Sound”: Ben Crystal on Original Pronunciation
31 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E50 What did actors in Shakespeare's day sound like? To answer that question, Ash is once again joined by Ben Crystal, author of Shakespeare on Toa...
Richard III (1592-93) by William Shakespeare
30 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E49 We have finally arrived at the end of Shakespeare's History plays, with the riotous Richard III. Joining Ash to discuss the play is Ben Crystal...
“The Last Days of Sylvia Plath”: Carl Rollyson on Biography
28 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E48 Ash is once again joined by biographer Carl Rollyson to discuss his biographies of Sylvia Plath, and some of the challenges facing those who wri...
The Life of Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
27 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E47 Ash is joined by biographer Carl Rollyson to discuss the life of one of the greatest twentieth century poets, Sylvia Plath. Find out more about ...
"A Man of Great Enthusiasms": Andrew Lycett on Arthur Conan Doyle
09 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E46 Ash is joined once again by Andrew Lycett to talk more about Arthur Conan Doyle - his spiritualism, his global politics and his round of golf wi...
The White Company (1891) by Arthur Conan Doyle
07 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E45 Conan Doyle's historical novel The White Company is today's subject of discussion; another of Edinburgh's most famous literary residents tackl...
"Mrs Jekyll and Cousin Hyde": Jeremy Hodges on Katharine de Mattos
30 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E44 A fascinating conversation today that's a must-listen for all Stevenson enthusiasts. Ash talks more to Jeremy Hodges about Stevenson's time in P...
The Black Arrow (1888) by Robert Louis Stevenson
29 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E43 We're taking a break from Shakespeare but not from the Wars of the Roses. Today we look at another portrait of the civil war in Robert Louis Ste...
Henry VI Part 3 (1591) by William Shakespeare
27 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E42 In the final Part of Henry VI, we see England descend fully into chaos. Today we discuss violence, ill-blowing winds and the rise of one of Sha...
"I Took a Chainsaw To It": Owen Horsley on Editing Henry VI
14 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E41 Today, Ash talks more to his special guest for the Henry VI episodes, Owen Horsley, about adapting Shakespeare, cutting Henry VI, and working f...
Henry VI Part 2 (1591) by William Shakespeare
13 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E40 It's Part 2 of Henry VI and things are going from bad to worse for King and country. Tune in to hear about witchcraft, beheadings, royal adulter...
"A Protagonist Vacuum": Hailey Bachrach on Adapting Henry VI
22 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E39 Today, Ash talks more to his special guest for the Henry VI episodes, Hailey Bachrach, about adapting Shakespeare, diverse casting and the "pr...
Henry VI Part 1 (1592) by William Shakespeare
20 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E38 Today, we begin an ambitious podcast trilogy on Shakespeare's earliest history plays - the three parts of Henry VI. Picking up from where we l...
The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976) by John Steinbeck
31 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E37 John Steinbeck’s The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights was published posthumously in 1976. Though unfinished, it is a fascinating reco...
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) by Mark Twain
16 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E36 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court is Mark Twain's rollicking attack on the Arthurian romances. Join us today as we discuss Twain, ty...
Interview with Aaron Sidwell
21 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E35 Today Ash is joined once again by special guest Aaron Sidwell to talk more about his recent performance of Henry V at the Barn Theatre in Cirenc...
Henry V (1599) by William Shakespeare
19 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E34 We reach the end of Shakespeare's second cycle of English History plays with Henry V - the story of England's glorious King and his famous vict...
Interview with Debbie Cannon
05 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E33 Following on from our recent episode on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, today Ash talks more to Debbie Cannon about her solo show based on the...
Interview with Stanley Wells
03 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E32 Following on from yesterday's episode, today's podcast is an extended interview with Sir Stanley Wells, in which he tells us more about his rece...
Shakespeare's Sonnets (1609) by William Shakespeare
01 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E31 In 1609, for the first time, all 154 of Shakespeare's Sonnets were published. Initially attracting little attention, in the centuries that fol...
Foul Papers: Bang, Sparrowhawk!
29 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E30 A new volume of foul papers featuring a newly found Ted Hughes recording, the fiendish murder of Fudge Lullaby, the return of Haggis McTouristbo...
Tam o' Shanter (1791) by Robert Burns
25 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E29 It's Burns Night! And to celebrate, here's an episode all about the Caledonian Bard's witch tale, Tam o' Shanter. Tune in for a discussion of Bu...
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1400)
18 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E28 Ash is joined by actor and writer Debbie Cannon to discuss a classic of medieval literature, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Tune in for a disc...
A Christmas Carol (1843) by Charles Dickens
01 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
S3E27 Finally! After three attempts, Ash and Adam have at last recorded an episode on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Join us for a festive dis...
Foul Papers: Irvine's a-Pervin'
22 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E26 A rusty return to Foul Papers featuring an appalling American accent, a hardboiled poem from Irvine Welsh, a big fat quiz and an episode of Barc...
'Pike' (1959) by Ted Hughes
11 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E25 Let's have a day off the Plantagenets and King Arthur, and go fishing with Ted Hughes in a pond as deep as England. Funnily enough, what we reel...
Interview with The Show Must Go Online
07 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E24 Today, Ash is once again joined by Rob Myles and Sarah Peachey from The Show Must Go Online, to talk more in detail about their wonderful work: ...
Henry IV Part 2 (1597-98) by William Shakespeare
05 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E23 Previously on the Plantagenets: Prince Hal, the future King Henry V had proved his royal chops by killing Hotspur at the Battle of Shrewsbury. H...
Henry IV Part 1 (1596-97) by William Shakespeare
28 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E22 We’re back on Shakespeare's History plays, picking up a year or so after the events of Richard II. Today, Ash is joined by Rob Myles and Sara...
James Patterson Bingo Part 12
13 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E21 It's closing time in the bingo hall, as Adam and Ash have run out of both balls and patience. One last trundle from Mr. Patterson gives us more ...
Interview with Tom Williams
10 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E20 Today, we have an extended interview with Tom Williams, biographer of Raymond Chandler. Check out yesterday's episode on the life of Chandler, a...
The Life of Raymond Chandler (1888-1959)
09 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E19 Today, Ash is joined by Tom Williams to talk about the life of Raymond Chandler. Tom has written a fantastic biography of Chandler called A Myst...
Interview with Jayme Stayer
07 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E18 Following on from the blood, thunder and turbulent priests of yesterday's episode, today Ash is joined once again by Dr. Jayme Stayer, President...
Murder in the Cathedral (1935) by T. S. Eliot
06 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E17 Ash is joined today by special guest, Dr. Jayme Stayer, President of the International T.S. Eliot Society, to discuss the poet's 1935 play, Mur...
The Sword in the Stone (1938) by T. H. White
28 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E16 Today we discuss the delightful first entry in T.H. White's Arthurian epic The Once and Future King. A novel "unique in it's creation of a child...
Interview with Gregory Gudgeon
21 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E15 Following on from our episode on Richard II, Ash is joined once again by Gregory Gudgeon, to talk about his fabulous production of the play, as ...
Richard II (1595) by William Shakespeare
19 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E14 Today, Ash is joined by special guest Gregory Gudgeon to talk about Richard II, Shakespeare’s most lyrical history play. Gregory has recently ...
James Patterson Bingo Part 11
03 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E13 Enjoy today's installment of Lady Crime - which is heavy on airports, men and nothing happening, but was excitingly recorded in an all new bingo...
Edward III (1595) by William Shakespeare
22 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E12 A contentious episode today as Ash and Adam discuss Edward III, a play about the medieval King, which might have been written by William Shakesp...
James Patterson Bingo Part 10
11 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E11 *ERIC. I mean ERIC Weinstein throughout. Pls don't suicide me. Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. www.patreon.com/earreadthis @earread...
Interview with Michael Smith
27 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E10 Following on from yesterday's chat with Michael Smith about the alliterative Morte Arthur, today we have an extended interview in which Ash asks...
The Alliterative Morte Arthure (1399-1402)
26 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E9 Today, Ash is joined by special guest Michael Smith to talk about the alliterative Morte Arthur, a long poem composed in the 14th century. Micha...
James Patterson Bingo Part 9
18 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E8 And so we march on through the bingo hall of death and dullness. This week features talk about James Patterson's relationship with Jeffrey Epstei...
Edward II (1591-92) by Christopher Marlowe
05 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E7 Today, Christopher Marlowe takes us back to Elizabethan theatre! We’re going to be spending quite a lot of time with the Plantagenet Kings of E...
James Patterson Bingo Part 8
03 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E6 The James Patterson Bingo experiment continues and the horror is setting in. Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. All other music by Epid...
James Patterson Bingo Part 7
22 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E5 Or as James Patterson might call it: "The Seventh Episode". Title Music: 'Not Drunk' by The Joy Drops. All other music by Epidemic Sound. www...
The Prophecies of Merlin (1136) by Geoffrey of Monmouth
22 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E4 Our historical tour gets underway in earnest as Adam and Ash park the time machine in the 12th Century in order to hear a young wizard called Mer...
Jekyll and Hyde on Film (1912-2017)
22 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
S3E3 New kind of episode today as Adam and Ash watch a tonne of clips from Jekyll and Hyde movies, each depicting a transformation scene of some kind,...