Nope, just a niche podcast recommendation you asked for.Are you tom price by any chance?
Nope, just a niche podcast recommendation you asked for.
And that is exactly what they likes if Herring are, they just happen to be famous entertainers already. Noone is funding or producing him clearing stones from field, playing himself at snooker, or doing ventriloquism on a podcast!! I know exactly what you mean though, there are plenty of celeb based and big business sponsored podcasts out there that are over produced, far too safe and pretty soulless as a result.For me, its the people sat in the bedroom doing it for the love that stand out more.
And that is exactly what they likes if Herring are, they just happen to be famous entertainers already. Noone is funding or producing him clearing stones from field, playing himself at snooker, or doing ventriloquism on a podcast!! I know exactly what you mean though, there are plenty of celeb based and big business sponsored podcasts out there that are over produced, far too safe and pretty soulless as a result.
My favourite film based one is Films To Be Burried With Brett Goldstein, but that's full of celebs!
Very much appreciating the Twenty Thousand Hertz recommendation, thank you! I found myself with quite a long walk today and no updates on the usual shows I listen to, and discovered this gem of a thread. Thought I'd might a recommendation or three of my own.20 thousand Hertz is fascinating about sound effects, sound design, sonic branding and all sorts of nerdy sound things. The episode on Netflix's Ba-dummm is how I found it.
TV Show and Tell is also quite nerdy but full of fascinating behind the scenes stuff about TV (mainly gameshows and similar).
Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster is sometimes fun, particularly when the guests choose niche items for their dream menu.
On BBC Sounds (so not really a podcast just a Radio 4 documentery) I enjoyed Unreal, a history of reality TV, looking back at Jade Goody and early Big Brother was fascinating and nostalgic.
If you watch Inside No 9 on BBC2 then the accompanying show on BBC Sounds, Inside Inside No9 is also great, just half hour of Steve & Reece talking about that weeks episode.
Wild Things about Siegfried and Roy was quite interesting, although not sure it actually answered many questions it was still interesting.