Welcome once again dear listener to this, our latest journey into the unknown with the Lost In Porridge Plaguecast.
Formed from the daily episodes of the most exciting, outrageous broadcasting since Songs of Praise this plaguecast is a collection of this weeks adventures in outrageous tall-tale telling.
Our intrepid guide is none other than Dr Cornelius Porridge; part gentleman adventurer, part steampunk stand up, part-time hermit. Some would say that a hermit's lifestyle is an all-or-nothing kinda deal, but in these troubled times he job-shares herming duties with Mad Albert McSpelunker, 3-times winner of What Hermit magazines "recluse of the year" award.
Following their recent adventures onboard a stolen alien warship, involving accidental genocide, the inadvertant summoning of an Elder God, and repeatedly narrowly avoiding being murdered, Porridge and his cybernetic badger accomplice Colon have now found themselves taking a well-earned break on the planetary equivalent of Betty's Tea Rooms. Hopefully Porridge himself will be able to make some sense of all this, but I wouldn't count on it.
Image Credit: Tom Brown
The video podcast is available via the Primordial Twitch channel here https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
Dews is back from his week off, so he and Moose catch up once again to discuss the end of summer, mini-Moose learning to drive, and inadvisably breaking the speed limit. They also discuss the reason why September is always "twitchy bum season" for Primordial Radio, and attempt to answer the question posed by the episode title, in relation to the Inkubus camper van.
Returning for the 2020 F1 season, rock fan, Sky Sports F1 commentator, and Primordial Radio member David Croft joins Dewsbury on-air with playlists of the tracks he's listening to while he jets off around the world as part of the F1 circus. This podcast is a complete recording of Crofty and Dews' conversation during the show, with all the off-air bits, production notes and asides.
The full show complete with music was broadcast on Thursday 24th September 2020. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members from https://primordialradio.com/crofty/ or the Primordial Radio app.
In this latest episode of Crofty's Tracks, Crofty is speaking from the most-beige hotel room in the world, located in Sochi, Russia. What's worse is that the minibar is empty. Clearly they knew he was coming. He and Dewsbury get talking about a whole bunch of stuff, including just how INCREDIBLE the last couple of races have been, the ongoing game of musical chairs for the 2021 driver line-up, and Hamilton's chances of equalling the great Michael Schumacher's win record this coming weekend. There's also a bit of music as well.
Don't forget that all the shows so far, complete with music, are available on-demand for Primordial Radio members via the app or https://primordialradio.com/specials-on-demand/
The video podcast is available via the Primordial Twitch channel here https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
Moose and Pete catch up this week whilst Dews is away and chat about ways to accelerate the growth of the station, the challenges rock & metal as a whole has, revamping Everybody Gets One and unravelling the mythical hockey stick of growth...
*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 33 of The FAMily Album podcast is now live featuring PRFam member Rachel Sargeant. She and Dews chat away about horses, house-moving, and how to break your arm in an unusual and interesting way. They also talk about one of the greatest album of all time; Led Zep IV.
Welcome to this, our latest journey into the unknown with the Lost In Porridge Plaguecast, brought to you by Primordial Radio.
Formed from the daily episodes of the most thrilling, edge-of-your-seat radio broadcasting since The Archers had lesbians, this plaguecast is a collection of this weeks adventures in outrageous tall-tale telling.
Our intrepid guide is none other than Dr Cornelius Porridge; part gentleman adventurer, part steampunk stand up, part-time nude life-model. Of course you are familiar with William-Adolphe Bouguereau's "Dante and Virgil" painted in 1850? That was him. Both of them, in fact.
Following their recent adventures onboard a stolen alien warship, involving accidental genocide and the inadvertant summoning of an Elder God, Porridge and his cybernetic badger accomplice Colon found themselves as part of a naval blockade of an embargoed war planet - and worse - found themselves making up part of the delegation to visit the sociopathic rulers of the planet for tea and biscuits. Hopefully Porridge himself will be able to make some sense of all this, but I wouldn't count on it.
Image Credit: Tom Brown
The video podcast is available via the Primordial Twitch channel here https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
Moose and Dews catch up again this week to discuss matters of great importance, including the correct usage of the phrase "Wrack/rack my brain/brains", Moose's inability to read (or indeed find) a book, and misadventures with an adult colouring book. They also occasionally mention Primordial Radio, the Twitch channel, and the upcoming quiz (Thurs Sept 24th).
Eventually they also reveal why the podcast this week has the same title as a Creedence song.
Welcome to this, our latest journey into the unknown with the Lost In Porridge Plaguecast, brought to you by Primordial Radio.
Formed from the daily episodes of the most exciting, hard-hitting series since Heartbeat, this plaguecast is a collection of this weeks adventures in outrageous fibbing.
Our intrepid guide is none other than Dr Cornelius Porridge; part gentleman adventurer, part steampunk stand up, part-time cow-tipper, and winner of "What Cow" magazines man of the year award for three consecutive years.
Following their recent adventures onboard a stolen alien warship, in which they accidentally commited genocide on a planet of peace-loving insectoids, and mistakenly summoned an Elder God who promptly destroyed a planet, Porridge and his cybernetic badger accomplice Colon now find themselves in orbit around a war planet, which is where things - and by things I mean the outrageous accents - get *really* weird.
Image Credit: Tom Brown
The video podcast is available via the Primordial Twitch channel here... https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio
Moose returns from a week off, so he and Dews catch-up about the latest in the world of Primordial Radio. Moose has done a lot of thinking on his week off, and has returned determined to achieve many things, including taking more time off! The guys discuss the current course of Primordial Radio and - using more sailing analogies than is strictly necessary - attempt to come up with ways to make the boat go faster.
Returning for the 2020 F1 season, rock fan, Sky Sports F1 commentator, and Primordial Radio member David Croft joins Dewsbury on-air with playlists of the tracks he's listening to while he jets off around the world as part of the F1 circus. This podcast is a complete recording of Crofty and Dews' conversation during the show, with all the off-air bits, production notes and asides.
The full show complete with music was broadcast on Thursday 3rd September 2020. The full podcast is available exclusively for Primordial Radio members from https://primordialradio.com/crofty/ or the Primordial Radio app.
In this latest episode of Crofty's Tracks, Crofty has the luxury of being at home! Unusual for the 2020 F1 season. This chat was recorded in the week between the disappointing Belgian GP and the Italian GP. The guys get talking about a whole bunch of stuff, including the ongoing F1 season, engine modes, F1 tyres, sofas and expensive kitchenware. There's also a bit of music as well.
Don't forget that all the shows so far, complete with music, are available on-demand for Primordial Radio members via the app or https://primordialradio.com/specials-on-demand/
*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 32 of The FAMily Album podcast is now live featuring PRFam member Nick Feather. Following on from The Offsping's "Smash" last week, he and Dews chat away about life, music and the *other* punk rock classic released in 1994; Green Day's "Dookie."