*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/*
This podcast was originally recorded in Feb 2020 on the release day of the latest album from Those damn Crows. Ronnie and David from the band joined Pete in Studio 3 to take over the Primordial Presents show .
Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Formed from the daily despatches of one Dr. Porridge, this plaguecast is the collection of this weeks adventures. Like Eastenders only with slightly less cockneys and higher production values
Dr Porridge has become lost in a version of earth; a far distant, future post apocalyptic wasteland. Together with Colon, his cybernetic badger accomplice, Porridge is on a quest to seek out Bob, the scourge of the wastes, and deliver unto him a letter. Their quest has led them across the wasteland, to a drinking establishment of ill-repute, known as the Turkey Twizzler. The good Doctor himself can fill in the blanks.
Image Credit: Tom Brown
The video podcast is available via all the Primordial channels; Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
Moose and Dews catch up again this week, and as usual they start off by checking on each other with the latest effects of the Coronacoaster. What a crazy year 2020 is turning into. They also talk about the ways Primordial Radio can help members of the PRFam, with subscription holidays and the Sub-A-Sub initiative.
Unusually though, the bulk of the podcast is taken up with actual business chat. Membership numbers, cost-of-acquisition and business behaviour is all discussed, including one striking example of what not-to-do.
Formed from the daily despatches of one Dr. Cornelius Porridge, this plaguecast is an omnibus of this weeks adventures. Strictly speaking, it's a belated collection of LAST week's adventures, which rather points to a lack of moral fibre in the production staff.
Dr Porridge has become lost in a version of earth. A far distant, future post apocalyptic wasteland, that if the news the news is anything to go by, we'll catch up to some time next week. Together with Colon, his cybernetic badger accomplice, Porridge is on a quest to seek out Bob, the scourge of the wastes and deliver unto him a letter. Their quest has led them across the wasteland, and we join our hero seated in a wretched hive of scum and villainy, known as the Turkey Twizzler.
Be warned though, the following adventures are not for the faint of heart, meek of spirit or indeed weak of bladder, and may cause side effects, such as dizziness, vomiting and the strange urge to appear in musical theatre.
Image Credit: Tom Brown
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/*
Every week on the afternoon show, Dews plays an album in full, chosen by a member of the the PRFam, who then joins him on-air to have a chat about it. This podcast is the recording of those chats, minus the music.
Episode 25 of The FAMily Album podcast is now live featuring PRFam member Lesley Ward chatting with Dewsbury about one of her favourite albums; Rammstein's 2001 classic "Mutter."
The video podcast is available via all the Primordial channels; Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
This week Moose and Dews catch up from their respective studios, and start off talking about (predictably) darts, the weather and (less predictably) acid flashbacks. They continue being slightly more serious and talk about how it's ok to not-be ok, especially right now. In a similar vein they also discuss the plans that Primordial Radio has made to help keep PRFam members connected through what is likely to be a rough next few months.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/*
Every week on the afternoon show, Dews plays an album in full, chosen by a member of the the PRFam, who then joins him on-air to have a chat about it. This podcast is the recording of those chats, minus the music.
Episode 24 of The FAMily Album podcast is now live featuring PRFam member Kev Horton chatting from lockdown with Dewsbury about one of his favourite albums; Nickelback's "Silver Side Up."
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/*
This podcast was originally recorded in Jan 2020 ahead of the Primordial Presents Live show in Edinburgh. Pete catches up with the guys from Ramage Inc as they takeover his Primordial Presents show.
Don't forget that as a Primordial Radio member you can now access ALL of our podcasts including Binge Thinking, Crofty's Tracks and The Sea Word via our mobile app. Available now via the Apple app store and Google Play.
Dr. Cornelius Porridge is an enigma covered liberally with the sausage of mystery, glazed in the egg of absurdity and dipped into the breadcrumbs of the macabre. Part time-travelling scotch egg, part-badger, part steampunk stand-up. In these troubled times he has kindly agreed to keep us updated daily on his continuing quest to rid Lincolnshire of the plague.
When we last left him, Porridge was stuck in a far-off, post-apocalyptic future version of Earth, with nought but his wits and a small dog for company. We join him now as he attempts to find his way home, and cure the plague.
Caution advised: The following broadcast may not be suitable for the elderly, pregnant, infirm, or the temporally confused.
Image Credit: Tom Brown
The video podcast is available via all the Primordial channels; Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
This week Moose and Dews are definitely not in a field at Castle Donington, but looking at the weather that might not be a bad thing. Instead they catch up to discuss the response to last weeks podcast, and what Primordial Radio can do in the future. There's also the BIG REVEAL of the surprise* occupant of the new Studio 11!
*Literally not a surprise
*CAUTION. MAY CONTAIN POLITICS. AND SWEARING*
The video podcast is available via all the Primordial channels; Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
It's an emotionally-charged podcast this week, as Moose and Dews discuss the ongoing effects of the "emotional coronacoaster," impacted by both personal events and the wider political scene. This leads into a discussion of the recent "Blackout Tuesday" in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, and what changes Primordial Radio can make to better support the community.
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/*
Every week on the afternoon show, Dews plays an album in full, chosen by a member of the the PRFam, who then joins him on-air to have a chat about it. This podcast is the recording of those chats, minus the music.
Episode 21 of The FAMily Album podcast is now live, and is a little different to normal. This week, Dews’ guest is PRFam member (and Dewsbury’s beloved GF) Becca Jones chatting in the studio about one of her all-time favourite albums; Incubus’ 1999 classic "Make Yourself."
*The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members via the website or via the Primordial app. Check it out here https://primordialradio.com/*
The idea is that in each episode of the podcast, Moose and the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologist talk about small changes that we can all make to our lives that can make a big difference to the environment.
This week, Moose and Blowfish (Mish? Blowfoose?) discuss why you need to be mindful of your dog in eagle country, how nature has become more visible and presented opportunities during worldwide lockdown, and how keeping it wild in your garden is good *Insert wild-lady-garden joke here*