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Paul and Andy are joined by six-time gravy wrestling champion Joel Wicks, dental expert Ian Needleman and there's a special Don't Ask Me. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This Is Modern Rock: Alternative Rock Music of the 80's & 90's
Will interviews Stanton Hall (The Zags), and they discuss four songs that peaked on the Modern Rock charts in November 1990. Songs under discussion include "Don't Ask Me" by Public Image Ltd., "Iceblink Luck" by the Cocteau Twins, "Candy " by Iggy Pop, and "Dig For Fire" by the Pixies.
Max Rushden sat in for Paul alongside Andy today. The pair were joined by legendary commentator, John Motson, for a look back at the first weekend of Premier League football this season and had a vintage edition of Don't Ask Me. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Andy is back tomorrow but in the meantime, Luke Moore stepped in to fill his shoes. The boys were joined in the studio by Manchester City and QPR legend, Rodney Marsh, and spoke to the man behind the World Pea Throwing Championships. Luke also took on the challenge of Don't Ask Me with interesting results... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy discuss the weekend's sporting triumphs. They cross over to Singapore to speak to an inform Paul Jiggins. Comedian Ian Stone pops in for a chat and there's the latest edition of Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul and Andy take you on a whistle-stop tour of all the stories you may have missed this weekend, including a lost massage table, Andy's wife ringing the national broadcaster to complain, and what item of clothing Cardi B was wearing. Comedian and Derby fan Mark Smith is in the studio and Andy's memory is tested to the max in Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back on a thrilling performance from England at Edgbaston. They welcome Comedian and Soccer AM goalkeeper Lloyd Griffith into the studio. There is also a nail biting edition of Don't Ask Me... Oh and Andy reveals his fury at Wimbledon (like he does every year) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at the weekends sporting events including that game between England and Cameroon. They welcome comedian and palace fan Kevin Day into the studio and there is a predictable edition of Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul and Andy were also joined in the studio by former England batsman turned portrait artist, Michael Carberry to compare his work to Andy's.This episode also features a Sunday League team that held an open-top bus parade after winning the league and of course, Don't Ask Me. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back on the final day of the Premier League. They are joined in the studio by Comedian, Liverpool fan and Rabbi Ashley Blaker. They attempt to determine whether or not Axe Throwing is a sport. Andy also tries to remember anything from last week in another edition of Don't Ask Me. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at a topsy-tuvey weekend of sport. They welcome comedian Rhys James into the studio to chat about his show and Spurs. There's the latest edition of Andy's NAP (Spoiler: it finished 7th) and a bit of Don't Ask Me. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at the FA Cup semi final weekend. They welcome Comedian & Swindon fan Ivo Graham into the studio and Andy tests his memory in Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at a difficult weekend for Sarri. Andy has his spectacular rant on the situation. The pair also welcome Comedian and Cricket expert Andy Zaltzman into the studio. They finish it all off with Don't Ask Me.... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at the weekends PremierLeague football with Comedian and Palace fan Kevin Day. Andy informs us all on the best (and maybe the most unconventional) way to get rid of foxes and of course, at it's Monday, there's Don't Ask Me.... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at the weekends sporting events. Comedian Andy Smart pops in for a raucous chat and they trial a new feature to eclipse Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at a monumental weekend in the Premier League. They ask John Kettley if its true that Burnley fans spend the least amount on Christmas presents of all fans in the league. There is also another highly controversial edition Don't Ask Me in there too. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at a mammoth weekend of sport. They welcome Comedian Andy Zaltsmann into the studio and of course, as it's monday, there's Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Paul & Andy look back at the weekend's sporting action, Legendary Commentator John Motson pops in, you'll hear Andy's Premier League impressions and there's a bit of Don't Ask Me... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Music Xray's Hookblast Podcast is an A&R and music supervision podcast for music industry professionals, music fans and musicians. It's a behind the curtains look at how the industry is using online filtering systems to identify some of the best new hooks and music by emerging songwriters, producers, & acts. It's a peek into 21st century A&R This week we feature Thought of You by Whitney Akridge, Don't Ask Me by Natalie Pearson, New American Dream, by The Won't, Wild Eye by BARK, Alive by Wren Productions, and Get Your Game Face On by Shades of Grace.
The first official episode in The Laced Life series! Today we get into Taylor Swift, Back To School, and we introduce the Don't Ask Me column!
Laurie Blauner reads her poetry published in Issue 8 of Superstition Review: “Tame” and “Don't Ask Me”