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Rob Pearson of PlayStation Access is our guest this week. Hear about Rob's unusual journey to YouTube fame via print media, and how Charlie Brooker and Jon Blyth inspired his hugely popular top 7 features. This week's music is from the Final Fantasy IX soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well would you lookee here! A new episode of This That & The Other! Listen as Gerald Biscoff goes on a date, the Automated Checkout continues it's mission to embarrass all human life, and we visit a school of weird punishments. Today's episode features our special guest, Jon Blyth! Go follow him! Running Order: Signed Parcel Gingerbread Men Bagpiss Lee Back - Munich Vaults Isn't Telly Wonderful? (Space Force Audition Tapes Part 1) Monster Forecast - Baimbridge and Badbollock Automated Checkout - Say "Yes" Minding My Own Business Isn't Telly Wonderful? (Space Force Audition Tapes Part 2) Every Day's A Schoolday Gerald Biscoff's Date School Punishments Mr Glandman Follow Us: Twitter Facebook Credits: Written By: Adam Lloyd and Patrick Heaviside Performers: Patrick Heaviside, Adam Lloyd, Sam Anderson, Sydel Heaviside, Jon Blyth Like What We Do? We'd like to do more of it. If you'd like to help us do more of it, consider supporting us and buying us a KoFi right here: Ko-fi.com/ttatopodcast
Tom Finn talks to Jon Blyth. Jon is a writer and critic, he wrote for various computer and video game magazines, including PC ZONE, official Xbox Magazine, Eurogamer and IGN. He currently runs a pub in Nottingham called King William the fourth, or the King Billy, as well as being one of the members of The Regular Features Podcast. They discuss all of that, as well as Jon's early life, Impostor Syndrome and an unfortunate end to a Regular Features live show. Jon Blyth - twitter.com/disappointment Regular Features - @regularfeatures Social media - twitter.com/TomCFinn?lang=en-gb www.instagram.com/tom_c_finn/?hl=en www.youtube.com/channel/UCSvSmiY4uW7FCIj86Uqa4cA Music by Danny Young - punkowskirecords.bandcamp.com/album/no-m…y0HryPEC8w Music by Luke Perrett - @lukeperrettfilms Graphics by Toby Morgan - www.facebook.com/tobymorgandesign/
Lisa Loeb, Chris Schleicher, Jon Blyth and Steve Hogarty join Dave Holmes to talk about awful Doctor Who reboots, puma cares vs human cares, and why Friends is the worst show on Earth. Lisa Loeb wants to plug her album, Feel What U Feel and recommends Renee Stahl's album, Simpatico Chris Schleicher is on Twitter @CSchleichsRun and recommends Please Like Me on Hulu Jon Blyth wants to plug The King Billy Pub in Nottingham and recommends Duck Gets a Job by Sonny Ross. Steve Hogarty wants to plug The Regular Features Podcast and recommends Sarah Morgan's podcast The Fear. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Forty at LA's Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave would like to recommend Thundercat's album, Drunk. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. We're @IWPod Written by Sarah Morgan and Riley Silverman, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePost in London, produced by Jennifer Marmor, Christian Dueñas, and Laura Swisher.
Asterios Kokkinos, Renee Colvert, Carrie Quinlan and Jon Blyth join host, Dave Holmes for topical jokes, festive slash/fic and Christmas crackers. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Sarah Morgan and Asterios Kokkinos, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePost in London, produced by Jennifer Marmor and Colin Anderson.
57 - It Came From The Internet (With Jon Blyth)Hey everybody! First episode since the live show, woof. Jon Blyth joins us through a trip across RL Stine’s play area. It’s kind of ugly, but there’s a...
Matt is joined by Gav Murphy and Jon Blyth.
With Aoife Wilson (https://twitter.com/aoifelockhart) and Jon Blyth (https://twitter.com/disappointment)
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They say there’s more than one way to skin a cat and, likewise, I say there’s more than one way things can get away from people too. They can slip away slowly and quietly, for example, or they can be taken in a sudden tragedy - and this episode covers a bit of both. This week journalist David Brown talks about the closure of PC Zone Magazine. Once home to the likes of Charlie Brooker, Jon Blyth and Will Porter, PC Zone was a bastion of irreverence that was edged out by the realities of print publishing. As the last writer left on the team, David talks about the final days and how they shaped his opinion of journalism as a whole.