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You Have Been Watching: A British Sitcom Podcast
PREVIEW: Extra Laughs - April 2023

You Have Been Watching: A British Sitcom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 36:20


Welcome back to YOU HAVE BEEN WATCHING, a podcast about British sitcoms.Today we present a sneak peek at the latest episodes of EXTRA LAUGHS, our subscription tier, as a taster of what you can expect if you're able to support the podcast financially for a small amount per month.In this episode, Tony & Rob cover bonus topics including Comic Relief 2023, the British-influenced American comedy of Ted Lasso & Shrinking, and the 1979 short comedy film, Le Petomane.We already have additional bonus episodes that have aired, been recorded and are planned, all of which are super exciting. So join the EXTRA LAUGHS crew for early access to episodes, ad-free listening and bonus episodes not available to regular listeners.Support the show here: https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/you-have-been-watchingHost / EditorTony BlackCo-HostRobert TurnbullYou Have Been Watching on social media:Twitter: @yhbwatchingpodSubscribe to YOU HAVE BEEN WATCHING: EXTRA LAUGHS:https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/you-have-been-watchingSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethisWebsite:www.wemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: Jumping Cricket (c) Birdies via epidemicsound.com

History Lessons for Misanthropes
95 - Joseph Pujol (le Petomane)

History Lessons for Misanthropes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 48:38


The last episode of 2022! In this bawdy and often silly episode, we discuss the life of 19th century entertainer, Joseph Pujol, better known as le Petomane. Joseph's skill was that he had a masterful contron of his GI system, and could pass gas in myriad and entertaining ways. We're ending the year with an absurd and happy story. music by V►LH►LL vlhll.bandcamp.com

The Ladies of Strange
Episode 131: The Butcher, the Baker, and the Fart Maker

The Ladies of Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 42:58


Hello, Lovelies! This episode is a Gas! (No really) Le Petomane was the first of his kind. I have no other introduction than he pursued what Tiffany is considering as a backup career: performing as a flatulist. Trust me, you don't have to google that to understand what Le Petomane (Joseph Pujol) did as a full time job.Our Stuff, like the Discord: https://bit.ly/2kpsXKb

The Hegelian Friendship Simulator
HFS 18: Sex and Farts

The Hegelian Friendship Simulator

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 81:41


Mik and Verge discuss (in depth) the nature of bodily functions as they have occurred and been contemplated upon throughout history. Ethnic Enclave of the Week: Koreatown/Little Bangladesh, Los Angeles, CA, US WikiHoles: "Catullus 16" (Miklas) / "Le Petomane" (Vergel) / Holes begin at 21:03

Hundred Proof History
BONUS Hangover 38: Le Petomane

Hundred Proof History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 18:31


It's the holiday season and like most people, you're probably wondering if you could imitate animals and instruments with your own farts or if you could gain complete and total control of your anus. Well, not to ruin Christmas, but you probably can't do those things. But allow us to introduce you to a man who not only did those things, he took his show on the road and became a national sensation. In this bonus Hangover mini-episode we're telling you all about the fartiste known as Le Petomane. Enjoy! We're on break until January 14, 2021, but while we're away we're giving you bonus content typically reserved for our sweet, clean, sexy Patreon subscribers. If you like what you hear, please consider subscribing. Details can be found at our website, hundredproofhistory.com. In the meantime, enjoy the show and we'll see you guys next year! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/100proofhistory/message

Hundred Proof History
BONUS Hangover 38: Le Petomane

Hundred Proof History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 18:31


It's the holiday season and like most people, you're probably wondering if you could imitate animals and instruments with your own farts or if you could gain complete and total control of your anus. Well, not to ruin Christmas, but you probably can't do those things. But allow us to introduce you to a man who not only did those things, he took his show on the road and became a national sensation. In this bonus Hangover mini-episode we're telling you all about the fartiste known as Le Petomane. Enjoy! We're on break until January 14, 2021, but while we're away we're giving you bonus content typically reserved for our sweet, clean, sexy Patreon subscribers. If you like what you hear, please consider subscribing. Details can be found at our website, hundredproofhistory.com. In the meantime, enjoy the show and we'll see you guys next year! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/100proofhistory/message

Hundred Proof History
BONUS Hangover 38 - Le Petomane

Hundred Proof History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 18:31


It's the holiday season and like most people, you're probably wondering if you could imitate animals and instruments with your own farts or if you could gain complete and total control of your anus. Well, not to ruin Christmas, but you probably can't do those things. But allow us to introduce you to a man who not only did those things, he took his show on the road and became a national sensation. In this bonus Hangover mini-episode we're telling you all about the fartiste known as Le Petomane. Enjoy!We're on break until January 14, 2021, but while we're away we're giving you bonus content typically reserved for our sweet, clean, sexy Patreon subscribers. If you like what you hear, please consider subscribing. Details can be found at our website, hundredproofhistory.com. In the meantime, enjoy the show and we'll see you guys next year! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
Special Encore Episode: Carl Reiner

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 92:22


In a rebroadcast of a classic episode from 2017, Gilbert and Frank welcome one of their comedy heroes, writer-actor-director Carl Reiner, who looks back on his earliest years in the business, shares his admiration for Steve Allen, Sid Caesar and Dick Van Dyke and discusses his film collaborations ("The Jerk," "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid") with Steve Martin. Also, Gilbert and Carl roast Joan Rivers, Ruth Gordon torments George Segal, Queen Elizabeth praises "The 2000 Year Old Man," and Sheldon Leonard rescues "Head of the Family." PLUS: Iron Balls McGinty! Monty the Talking Dog! Mickey Rooney sends up Ben Turpin! And the legend of Le Petomane!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Old Timey Crimey
Bonus Episode - Old TINY Crimey #25: Le Petomane

Old Timey Crimey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 19:50


Scott tells Amber and Kristy all about the flatulist Le Petomane, aka Joseph Pujol.  Note that this is our last free Tiny episode. We hope you've enjoyed this extra bit of entertainment these past few months. If you'd like to keep getting these little crime snacks every week, check out our Patreon, where we'll continue releasing them for patrons at the $5 level and above.  Sources: Damn interesting www.blowbacktrilogy.com wikipedia Youtube: Curiosity Phono

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Weird Historian
The French Fartiste Who Ruled the Moulin Rouge and the Robotic Pooping Duck

Weird Historian

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 13:49


In the late 1800s, Joseph Pujol took Paris by storm and ruled the Moulin Rouge. Known as Le Petomane, his entire act was performed with his anus. The man was a true fartiste. Keeping in theme, this episode will also introduce you to an 18th-century pooping duck automaton. Both are tales of rather unusual forms of genius. See images from these stories and read more weird history at WeirdHistorian.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weirdhistorian/support

Shootin' the Sh*t with Dave & Ellen

We are all feeling the new unsettling lifestyle changes due to COVID-19. That said, we at Hey Poopy decided talk about one of our favorite things to do. READ! In Episode 61, Dave & Ellen give you a wrap up of two very gassy tomes. Le Petomane,  the man who became famous all from his magical butt hole. And Fartology, this books gives you all the answers to everything fart related. Reading is Fartamental! Enjo. and a special thanks to Rose Martin & Jillaine Gill at Stand up and Take your Clothes for the books

Dawn of Mantis
52 - Joseph Pujol, aka "Le Petomane" (The French Fartiste)

Dawn of Mantis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 106:59


Tonight we introduce you to the fantastic, magnificent, bizarro performer known as Le Petomane, Joseph Pujol otherwise known as the French Fartiste! His bunghole voicing talents made him a celebrity and a legend today among the flatuafant savvy community. That and, as always, a lot more.

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Le Petomane

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 32:14


Le Pétomane (/ləˈpɛtəmeɪn/, French pronunciation: ​[ləpetɔˈman]) was the stage name of the French flatulist (professional farter) and entertainer Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 – 1945). He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to seemingly fart at will. His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "-maniac" suffix, which translates to "fartomaniac". The profession is also referred to as "flatulist", "farteur", or "fartiste".[1]   Our theme song was written and performed by Anna Bosnick. If you’d like to support the show on a per episode basis, you can find our Patreon page here.  Be sure to check our website for more details.

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Le Petomane

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 32:14


Le Pétomane (/ləˈpɛtəmeɪn/, French pronunciation: ​[ləpetɔˈman]) was the stage name of the French flatulist (professional farter) and entertainer Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 – 1945). He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to seemingly fart at will. His stage name combines the French verb péter, "to fart" with the -mane, "-maniac" suffix, which translates to "fartomaniac". The profession is also referred to as "flatulist", "farteur", or "fartiste".[1]   Our theme song was written and performed by Anna Bosnick. If you’d like to support the show on a per episode basis, you can find our Patreon page here.  Be sure to check our website for more details.

Delete This!
14 - The Something Of Mossachusettes

Delete This!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 44:40


We get pretty real in this one, with some chatting about Roseanne and Jordan Peterson. But also, you will get to experience with me the joy and the wonder of the first time Katherine hears about Le Petomane, so it's alllll worth it.

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All Damn Night
Episode 7 : Le Petomane...Man...Myth...Fartist

All Damn Night

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 44:29


Oh boy...buckle up for this episode folks! This time we explore the unsung hero of the famous Moulin Rouge and the highest paid "Musical" act of the late 1800's.

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast
Mini Ep #119: Gilbert & Frank Read Listener Tweets

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 36:01


This week: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"! The legend of Le Petomane! Nehemiah Persoff boards the Titanic! And Gilbert does Reginald Van Gleason! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Gilbert and Frank welcome one of their personal heroes to the show, iconic writer-actor-director Carl Reiner, who recalls his earliest years in the business, shares his admiration for Steve Allen, Sid Caesar and Dick Van Dyke and looks back on his feature film collaborations ("The Jerk," "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid") with Steve Martin. Also, Gilbert and Carl roast Joan Rivers, Ruth Gordon bites George Segal's tush, Queen Elizabeth praises "The 2000 Year Old Man," and Sheldon Leonard rescues "Head of the Family." PLUS: Iron Balls McGinty! Monty the Talking Dog! The late, great Edith Head! Mickey Rooney sends up Ben Turpin! And the legend of Le Petomane! This episode is brought to you by ZipRecruiter (www.ziprecruiter.com/GILBERT). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Huvudnyheterna
Huvudnyheterna 12: Det stora Sten-Åke Cederhök-experimentet

Huvudnyheterna

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2013


http://archive.org/download/Huvudnyheterna12/Huvudnyheterna12.mp3 Le Petomane — 1890-talsstjärnan som kunde prutta hela musikstycken — Simon Spies flygbolag hette faktiskt Con-air — skämtets logik och arkitektur — plågsamma minnen av humoristiska haverier och psykologisk grundforskning i Andy Kaufman-stil.

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Open Licensed Music Podcast

Still catching up.  Next week's episode will be late as well, but hopefully not quite as late.  Enjoy this week's episode!- RalphHi, and welcome to the Open Licensed Music Podcast, the show where we highlight music from artists who let you share their music.  I'm Ralph Wacksworth, and today's episode is featuring music with a bit of a western feel.Western-Time (1:14 @ 0:11)Western last song (1:53 @ 1:23)Saddle Up And Ride, Cowboy (1:48 @ 3:14)Acoustiblues - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION (0:45 @ 5:02)Lookin' at Clouds (1:30 @ 5:47)Blue Grass Stomp (3:06 @ 7:17)That was Western-Time by aledjones_musics and Western last song by Javier Arnanz, which are both available from Jamendo and are licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.  After that was Saddle Up And Ride, Cowboy by Joe Reichel, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.  Then we had Acoustiblues - INSTRUMENTAL VERSION by Löhstana David, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution license.  Next up was Lookin' at Clouds by Doug Jamieson, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.  And finishing up was Blue Grass Stomp by lucas_gonze, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.Slide Cowboy (2:17 @ 11:05)19 - Ragtime Annie (4:32 @ 13:16)Brooklet Schottische (3:34 @ 17:49)Untitled Blues (1:18 @ 21:22)That was Slide Cowboy by Oursvince, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.  After that was 19 - Ragtime Annie by pbradv, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.  Then we had Brooklet Schottische by The Joy Drops, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.  They also have sheet music for it on there if you want to learn to play it yourself.  Finishing up this set was Untitled Blues from the album Ben Reynolds at The Nave by ARTSomerville, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.Today's app-of-the-day is Wireshark, which along with libpcap, acts as a packet sniffing and network protocol analysis program.  Essentially it captures raw network traffic and allows you to analyze exactly what was communicated, in which direction, and with whom.  You need to be careful how you use it so you're not using it to capture data that's not yours, but it's incredibly handy for tracking down network problems.  It's available for Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.  Check it out today at wireshark.orgNow for a short noncommercial break from one of our nonsponsors followed by more music.Around the World in 80 DaysThe Forsaken (4:31 @ 25:34)Western (1:12 @ 30:04)Mission to Moscow (4:49 @ 31:16)Morte Et Dabo (Gift of Death) FINAL VERSION (4:15 @ 35:59)35 - Turkey In The Straw (4:42 @ 40:13)theBigGlitch (ft. panu moon, subdes2) (4:10 @ 44:55)Jumping (5:02 @ 49:04)That was The Forsaken by William J. Le Petomane, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license.  After that was Western by rangelife_, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.  Then we had Mission to Moscow by Western Swingtones, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license.  Next up was Morte Et Dabo (Gift of Death) FINAL VERSION by DavidNilsson, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.  After that was 35 - Turkey In The Straw by pbradv, which is available from SoundCloud and is licensed under an Attribution license.  Then we had theBigGlitch (ft. panu moon, subdes2) by airtone, which is available from ccMixter and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial license.  And finishing up was Jumping by Oursvince, which is available from Jamendo and is licensed under an Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.So, that's all for today.  Remember - piracy of commercial music only proves your dependence on that model and justifies further censorship and restriction.  So don't pirate it - replace it with something better.  Listen to open licensed music, donate to the artists behind it, go to concerts, and buy music from artists whose record labels don't see you as their enemies.  Support artists where your support actually counts.This episode was made using Gentoo Linux, Xubuntu Linux, Audacity, Audacious for organizing playlists, and Leafpad for notes, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike license.  Feel free to give it to your friends, or if you didn't like it, your enemies.  Links to the songs in this podcast are available on the website.  Listen in next time for some chiptunes.  See 'ya!Download MP3Episode 37: Western by Ralph Wacksworth is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Mrs. Wilson’s True Tales Retold

Coyote and Badger (Told 1891)

Mrs. Wilson’s True Tales Retold


Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2012 18:30


(corresponding to “Topping the Bill”) At end of the Nineteenth century, Joseph Pujol was presented to Parisians by the Moulin Rouge for his incomparable performance of farts. In French he was called Le Petomane; translated into English, the “Fartiste”. Finely dressed in a red coat and black satin breeches with a vent for his buttock, gesturing for effect with white-gloved hands, he explained with deadpan to the audience that his emissions were completely odorless, since he irrigated his colon daily. He opened his act with fart impressions: a new bride’s timid toot; her long-winded emission after her first night of connubial pleasures; the booming fart of a miller; and the imitation of a dress maker tearing two-yards of calico—a ten-second-rip. He did impressions of famous people and blew out candles and the gas footlights from yards away. He exploded like cannon fire and thundered like a storm. And that was just the first half of the show. For the second half he retreated offstage and discretely inserted a rubber tube into his anus, which dangled out the back of his trousers. Using the tube he smoked two cigarettes at once, exhaling from bottom and top simultaneously. And as a grand finale he attached an ocarina to the end of the hose and played popular tunes—La Marseillaise, most notably—while beckoning the audience to sing along.As his act matured he added a limerick about farmyard animals, which was punctuated with anal mimicry of animal sounds—pigs, chickens, cows, horses. And famously the climax of his act became his stupendous impression of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.Astonishment devolved to contagion of laughter in the audience. Sometimes numbers of women passed out, unable to catch their breath because of laughter and their tight corsets, and had to be unbound in emergency. It is said his appreciative audiences included many notables, such as Sigmund Freud, whose psychiatric interpretation unfortunately is not recorded for us, and Edward the Prince of Wales who came on more than one occasion.