The Development and Dissemination of Popular Culture
Believe it or not, we plucked up the courage to trawl through 6 episodes of talkographering to bring you the highlights. When I say 'high'lights......
Finding their feet in their first proper episode, the guys attempt to discuss relationships (and the rules involved) but rapidly go off at various tangents.
The season finale ("We need to finish on a cliff-hanger"). Andrew takes the opportunity to make some public apologies (after some public hating); Nick observes a patronising robot; Adam produces another sorry entry to Adam’s Impressions; and the Talkographers enter into a debate which questions our very existence and suggests what cows and caterpillars may be "thinking".
Tension mounts and egos clash. The homeless are the topic in the first "Andrew Defends". Attempts to get Adam to freestyle have some unwanted results.
A good friend of the Talkographers, Aram Hussain, joins the boys for a chat. The conversation mostly steers towards his attempts at meeting women, leading to some ill-advised role-play.
The best show yet and a show full of features: Girl Talk, Adam’s Impressions and Nick’s Observational Corner. Googlin’ is also given one last chance to shine and Adam muses over what the more adventurous lover may get up to.
Andrew continues to attempt to present the show more formally while Nick and Adam protest. A brand new feature Googlin’ makes its first (and maybe last) appearance. Adam brings a lot of topics to the table (almost all involving the penis).
...in which Adam, Andrew and Nick first try their respective hands at the podcasting game, their mindless ramblings leading them up many-a comedic garden path. Diving straight into political opinions (apathy and lycra included) then seamlessly trawling through the origins of urban myths, the problem with vibrators (and dildos), how much a man should love his bike and the discovery of an unusual costume.