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'Talk Musicals to Me' is a new podcast which asks leading theatre industry figures the same 10 questions about the musicals which have shaped their lives and inspired their work. West End veteran Caroline Sheen is the host of the show and has a fair few theatre legends on speed dial to answer questions such as Which was the first Musical they ever saw/Which Musical would they make compulsory in schools/Which Musical have they seen the most? A celebration of how musicals can define careers an ...
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Welcome to the Infinite Rabbit Hole! The podcast that has a habit of making you think twice about reality. One path may travel to the deepest forests of the Pacific Northwest to track down everyone's favorite bipedal monster, and the next path might lead us to the bottom of the ocean to discover the source of the Bloop. Or, maybe we get abducted and brought to Zeta Reticuli (that's if you believe that space is real of course). Jeremy & Jeff provide their unique points of view about the world ...
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That Aged Well

That Aged Well Podcast

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Trafficking in equal parts movie spoilers and d*ck jokes, Paul Caiola and Erika Villalba explore nostalgic films and discuss how they've aged. 80s Movies! 90s Movies! Come dive into yesterday's pop culture today (and connect with the show on Instagram, BlueSky, and Threads)!
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The Me.I.Am.Gr3gory Podcast Gives You a Deep Insight of My Everyday! I'll Talk about the issues and topics we all are thinking and talking about but are afraid to say out loud But Not My Ass lol 🤣🤣 You Betta #GetIntoIt💯💯💯 #ISaidWhatISaid!!! If you dont like what You hear dont listen!! #Bloop!! So Everyone Buckle Up, Sit Back, Press Play and Enjoy This Rollercoaster Journey I'm about to Take You!!
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Welcome to The Kawfee Break: A Gaming Pit Stop, the cozy corner for all things gaming. Each week, we dive into the games we love, the news that gets us hyped, and the trailers that spark our imaginations. From deep-dive reviews of the latest releases and timeless classics to casual chats about gaming culture, creators, and industry trends, we’re here to celebrate the joy of gaming. Whether you’re a hardcore player or someone who simply enjoys the art of games, we’ll share insights, opinions, ...
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A podcast about talking, including etymology, frustrating topics, current events, and other random subjects. Want to contact the hosts or have a suggestion for a future episode? Email us at [email protected]. Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.
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The LUQ is an actual play D&D comedy podcast set in a world where adventuring is a major league sport. Join a low ranking team as they take on quests to rise through the League, complete with world building meta segments, dynamic color commentary, and hilarious in-world commercials for things like Viaggro for barbarians who can't keep their rage up like they used to.
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Listen to scary true stories from the ones who lived to tell the tale. Join your host, Chris Fricke, as we discover the most terrifying real stories-from strange creatures to life-threatening encounters-that will leave you feeling unnerved. - Write us with your unnerving story at [email protected] Follow us on social media at UNNERVEDPODCAST
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Get Popped On Culture!

The BLOOP Network

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The official Puzzle Hub Pop-Culture Pop-Quiz Podcast! Short pop-quizzes to test your knowledge of your favourite pop-culture topics! www.twitter.com/thepuzzlehub -- thepuzzlehub.com ****************************************************************************************************** Help support Get Popped on Culture and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time! Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBook ...
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Join West End theatre stars Lizzie Bea and Alfie Parker on the road as they tour the country- and the world- performing in shows and exploring the local arts along the way! *** Sister Act: the Musical 2023-24 UK/Ireland Tour Tickets: https://www.sisteractthemusical.co.uk/ Show Socials: https://twitter.com/80Playspodcast -- https://www.instagram.com/thrashntreasurepodcast/ -- https://www.tumblr.com/aroundtheworldin80playspod E-mail suggestions/questions: [email protected] Lizzie on Soc ...
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Olive Hill

Imaginary Comma

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In 2001 two girls, on opposite sides of town, in the dead of night, stopped what they were doing and walked into the Daniel Boone National Forest. Now, a journalist who grew up with the girls is coming home to find out what happened that night in Olive Hill.
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Our Game

Matt Spiegel

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Chicago Baseball dissected frequently, with humanity, appreciation, one eye focused on the league at large, and a uniquely Spiegalian dose of pop culture.
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Age of Valor

D. E. Morris

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Taken right from the pages of the debut fantasy novel from D. E. Morris, "Age of Valor" is a full-cast production. Enjoy the music, the sounds, and the emotions each character wrestles with in this podcast. For more information, go to www.demorrisauthor.com. Find more information on the books themselves, the cast, and credits for all music and sound effects used in this production.
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A man, his wife and Star Wars. Hear them discuss weekly news, tell cheesy jokes and celebrate the greatest franchise in motion picture history. This is most likely the Star Wars podcast you're looking for (we like to keep our expectations in check). New episodes every Sunday.
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Our ever-curious step-mother and step-daughter, Sarah and Áine, begin each episode with a glass of gin in hand, before launching into the topic of the week. Once the gin has been thoroughly sampled, and reviewed, they discuss what they already know about the weekly topic. It could be anything, from science to art, from political to cultural. Most importantly, they often don’t know a lot. Luckily, there is a weekly expert who shares their knowledge… and the gin. The guest may be plagued with ...
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Send us a text The Word of the Episode: "Bloop" "Bloop" Origins and Mysteries: The episode opens with a discussion about the word "bloop," notable in the hosts' family for its mysterious oceanic association. The "bloop" refers to an ultra-low-frequency underwater sound detected in 1997 by two hydrophones 5,000 miles apart. It initially fueled specu…
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Imagine this: you’re a scientist listening to underwater microphones in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, when suddenly—you hear a loud, rumbling bloop. It’s so loud, it echoes across thousands of miles of ocean. What made it? A sea monster? A secret submarine? Something we don’t even know exists? That’s the mystery we’re solving today. So zip up yo…
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Hey there, Mystery Kids! It’s me, Tess, and today — oh wow — you’re going to need your best detective tools and maybe even your imagination goggles because we’re heading straight into one of the wildest real-life mysteries ever... and it involves a disappearing city, a gigantic volcano, and people who got frozen in time. ⁠Birthday Shout Out Form⁠⁠⁠…
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Today, Jeremy and Jeff discuss the recent discovery of 31/Atlas, an interstellar object cruising towards Earth that famed astronomer Avi Loeb has warned could be an Alien mothership coming to contact Earth in November! The guys also touch on the recent activity of the Pacific Ring of Fire and the idea of the recent flooding occurring in the souther…
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It’s Dance Movie August, y’all, and Paul & Erika are high-kicking it off like a pair of very short Rockettes with a discussion of 2001’s Save The Last Dance! Along the way, they’ll discuss chairs, couches, abandoned furniture stores, and, of course, the proper spelling of “Juilliard.” Lots of EECC-content dead ahead! You can follow That Aged Well o…
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🎙️ Welcome back to The Mystery Kids Podcast! I’m your host, Tess, and today we’re diving—literally!—into one of the world’s most mysterious places. A part of the ocean where ships vanish, planes disappear, and compasses go wild. You guessed it… we’re talking about the Bermuda Triangle! If you love mysterious places, strange disappearances, and puzz…
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Send us a text Theme & Word of the Episode: The episode focuses on the word "oldie," exploring its definition, history, and how its meaning has shifted over time, especially in the context of music. Origin and Evolution: "Oldie" combines "old" with the suffix "-ie," recorded first in 1874 to describe an old person. By the 1940s, it expanded to refe…
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Welcome travelers, this clip that you are about to hear is serving as a special announcement from the upcoming episode titled "229. Aliens Arriving in November, Volcanic Activity and Big Things Coming", due to release on Monday, August 4th, 2025. This is a major episode being recorded on Sunday, August 3 2025 at 8pm on twitch.tv/infiniterabbithole.…
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Episode 17 - Talking Musicals with… Anthony Drewe! (Part 2) We’re back with the second part of our Anthony Drewe spectacular! Listen as Ants tells us about Mary Poppins songs which didn’t make the cut, a near miss with Jule Styne and very important advice on what to do at the Olivier Awards “if a miracle happens!” AND it’s our final show of the sea…
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Is there a narrative in the real world that is being pushed by bot accounts on social media websites throughout the web? Well, there is a really good possibility that many of the strange events that have been plaguing recent history has stemmed from certain storylines placed by these bot accounts dating back decades now. Bots arguing with bots. Whi…
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What better movie for the finale of superhero July than the finale of the original Batman film series? That’s right, Erika and Paul are talking all about Batman & Robin this week! In the process, they discuss the plight of Alfred, the scariest possible ice cream-themed supervillains, and, of course, which modern Batman would be the best in bed! You…
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Send us a text Special behind the scenes bonus episode: The hosts discuss how to represent a rewind sound (onomatopoeia). They debate whether to cut out a portion of the recording or continue, and ultimately decide to keep the candid moment because it's funny, then agree to continue from where they left off. --- Any views expressed on this podcast …
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Send us a text The hosts continue their discussion on the word "onomatopoeia," elaborating on its definition (words that imitate sounds, like "splash" or "ping") and etymology (from Greek meaning "name making"), and exploring examples of onomatopoeia, especially in animal and bird names. They highlight how different languages create onomatopoeia di…
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Imagine opening a book and realizing... you can’t read a single word. Not because it’s in another language you’ve heard of, like Spanish or French. No—this book is written in a language no one on Earth can read. The letters don’t match any alphabet. The words don’t make sense. And to make it even weirder, this book is filled with strange pictures: …
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Episode 16 - Talking Musicals with… Anthony Drewe! (Part 1) The lyricist/book writer and all-round legend Anthony Drewe talks birds, bees, blockbusters and “very big Hobbitty sort of shows”. Tales abound of Billy, Les Miserables, and the friendships which deliver repeat visits to West End hits. There's so much chat, that we’ve had to split it into …
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Jeremy has been diving back into research regarding the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis which has brought up questions regarding why we humans look so different in comparison to everything else on Earth. So he only naturally would ask Jeff what he believes would be the reason for our drastically different appearance as well as our difference in locomotion, …
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We’ve got two superhero movies under our collective belts this month…seems like a perfect time for a parody! Paul and Erika take on 1999’s Mystery Men, and given the number of questions they have about it, like “who, what, and why,” it’s aptly titled. You can follow That Aged Well on Bluesky (@ThatAgedWell.bsky.social), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), a…
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Episode 15 - Talking Musicals with… GEORGIA STITT! Composer, conductor, arranger, musical director AND the founder of Maestra Music. Georgia Stitt chats about musicals, marching bands, and the necessary broadening of female representation across music departments in New York. An incredible in-depth dive into the glories of the musical. --SOCIALS-- …
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In this episode of the Infinite Rabbit Hole, hosts Jeremy and Jeff discuss a variety of conspiracy related topics including weather modification, chemtrails, and the implications of 5G technology. They reflect on previous episodes, share updates about upcoming events, and delve into the public perception of conspiracy theories in general. The conve…
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Superhero Month flies on as Erika and Paul move from heroic ninja turtles to heroic ninja vampires! That Aged Well takes on 1998’s Blade, starring Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson (??!!), Stephen Dorff, and N’Bushe Wright as the undersung Dr. Karen Jenson! Look, is this a movie that always makes the most sense? No. But is it a grand guignol that w…
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Send us a text Episode 66 of "I Hate Talking" shifts to a more lighthearted tone after two serious episodes, focusing on the word "Rochambeau," which is another name for the game rock-paper-scissors. The hosts discuss the debated origins of the term. One popular but incorrect urban legend claims that a French general named Rochambeau used the game …
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Episode 14 - Talking Musicals with… SUSAN STROMAN! We are Crazy for Susan Stroman this week as she shares wonderful stories of the musicals which have made up her life. Divulging special advice from the Prince of Broadway, with added tales of Mel Brooks serenading her in her hallway and an emotional encounter with the one and only Ginger Rogers. It…
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Today, we dive into one of the more darker topics in the history of the Infinite Rabbit Hole, Transhumanism. On the surface, Transhumanism seems to be a fairly innocent concept. But the truth is that there are some very dark ideas and plans behind its true purpose and intentions. Today, we hand over the reigns of IRH to Jeff and steer more towards …
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It’s July and all month That Aged Well is talking superheroes. Kicking it off is the 1990 classic about that lean, green ninja team, The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Paul and Erika have a blast going through this movie, with just a few tangents. Maybe more than a few. This is a tangent heavy episode, y’all. You can follow That Aged Well on Bluesky…
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Send us a text Episode 65 of "I Hate Talking" centers on the word "cogitate" and continues the discussion about parallel play. The hosts introduce and explore the word "cogitate," which means to think deeply about something, tracing its Latin roots and comparing it with "meditate." They note that while both words involve deep thought, "cogitate" im…
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In This Episode: Camping connectivity. Fiber isn’t Fiber. Griping about Negativity. AI dating. This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media. (You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.) Top Stories 00:…
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Have you ever felt the ground shake beneath your feet? Imagine a shaking so powerful it split the land apart, swallowed buildings, and even changed the shape of the ocean floor! That’s exactly what happened on March 27, 1964, when the Great Alaska Earthquake—one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history—struck with unimaginable force. Th…
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EPISODE 13 - Talking musicals with… Dame Arlene Phillips! British ICON and choreographic game changer Dame Arlene Phillips joins us on the pod to chat about, guess what?! Musicals! Her tales take us from pregnant roller skating in the US to deciding to see a small unknown show in Edinburgh by the name of Six. Also she divulges which show she and An…
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What if humans were planted on Earth as a sort of farm animal? Separated by the vastness of space on purpose in order to ensure that we never make contact with another pasture populated by our extraterrestrial farmers who make routine trips to check in on their prized stock. Could this be an answer to the famed Fermi Paradox? Could the farmers be A…
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It’s the fifth Monday of the month, so Erika and Paul are doing something a little different…music videos! In celebration of Gay Pride, That Aged Well watches two iconic queer videos: Olivia Newton-John’s Physical and George Michael’s Freedom 90! You can follow That Aged Well on Bluesky (@ThatAgedWell.bsky.social), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), and Th…
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Hi friends! Welcome back to another episode of The Mystery Kids Podcast, the place where curious kids like you get to explore the world’s coolest places, animals, events—and of course—mysteries! I’m your host, Tess, and today we’re heading off to a state that’s full of interesting history, weird legends, amazing inventions, and even a mystery or tw…
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Have you ever looked at a lake and thought, "Wow, this place is peaceful and calm"? Most of us do. Lakes are usually relaxing spots for swimming, fishing, or just enjoying the view. But what if I told you that one lake, hidden in the hills of a small African country, suddenly exploded and caused one of the strangest and deadliest natural disasters …
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Send us a text The hosts discuss the concept of "parallel play," ultimately choosing it over other potential topics like "predictive programming" or "apse" for this episode. Definition and Origins: Parallel play originally describes a stage in child development where children play side by side without direct interaction, as a precursor to cooperati…
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Episode 12 - Talking Musicals with… THOMAS SCHUMACHER! When the man who made you Mary Poppins agrees to come on your podcast - you’d better go meet him and record in person! The Chief Creative Officer of Disney Theatrical, the man who makes Disney magic into Theatre magic on a daily basis, the man who is opening Hercules in the West End the day thi…
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In 2001, American Investigative Journalist Jeremy Corbel coined a term he referred to as "Technoterrestrials" which he used to attempt to explain the nature of non-human intelligences interacting with Earth and its inhabitants by way of strange objects in the sky. Where this hypothesis differs from others is that it doesn't project that the enginee…
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We couldn’t get all the way through Period Piece June and NOT do a Jane Austen movie, and we decided on Emma! The one from 1996 starring Gwyneth Paltrow, to be specific…you would not BELIEVE how many versions of Emma are out there for your consumption. Paul and Erika take you through this classic tale of gossip, matchmaking, and true love, with all…
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Send us a text Example #1: Person Standing Over Edge of A Cliff Seen In Background of One Photo but Not Another. Example #2: My family member went on a hike – but someone (or something) else showed up in her photo. The Pareidolia episode: Pareidolia is the tendency to perceive familiar patterns, especially faces, in random or ambiguous images and o…
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Episode 11 - Talking Musicals with... JOHN DOYLE! Regarded by so many as the pioneer of the Actor-Musician musical, John Doyle is so much more. His productions range from Opera, to Shakespeare, to Broadway with Tonys and beyond. A creative, theatrical innovator this chat takes us from The Desert Song to The Color Purple with a huge chunk of Stephen…
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Today, we welcome an accomplished actress, screenwriter, and director known for her roles in films like While You Were Sleeping, Universal Soldier, and Happy Texas, as well as her lead role as Dr. Samantha Waters in the NBC crime drama Profiler, which earned her a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actress. Many of you, like me, may know her best as …
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Seth shares how a typical evening in his backyard quickly became a terrifying experience with something beyond our normal reality. Support us on Patreon for bonus content and ad-free episodes at https://www.patreon.com/unnervedpodcast Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/unnervedpodcast Merch Store at https://www.etsy.com/shop/Unnerv…
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Shooting forward a little less than fifty years from last week’s topic, this week’s film for Period Piece June comes from a little-known director named Ang Lee…Erika and Paul are tackling the martial arts classic Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon! Sometimes, we here at That Aged Well watch a film from our childhoods (that we thought was perfect at the…
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Send us a text Main Topic: The Word "Gangbusters" The episode centers on the meaning, usage, and origin of the word "gangbusters," prompted by a listener request. The hosts initially discuss their own understanding, associating "gangbusters" with something that is very successful, energetic, or goes "all out." Dictionary definitions are referenced:…
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The PILOT EPISODE! Talking Musicals with… Michael Jibson! A special treat in celebration of our 10th episode. This “practise” run is an interview with Mike, Olivier award winner for King George in Hamilton, the first Addison in Road Show in London and the original Joe Casey in Our House. Oh and also, he’s Caroline’s husband. Handy for a podcast reh…
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In This Episode: New Apple Stuff. Data Collection is maybe not so scary. Are Passkeys evil? This week the TEH Podcast is hosted by Leo Notenboom, the “Chief Question Answerer” at Ask Leo!, and Gary Rosenzweig, the host and producer of MacMost, and mobile game developer at Clever Media. (You’ll find longer Bios on the Hosts page.) Top Stories 250 Ep…
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Episode Ten - Talking Musicals with… PIPPA CLEARY! Glass ceiling smasher Pippa Cleary, composer/lyricist of Adrian Mole, The Great British Bake Off Musical and My Son's a Queer, talks to Caroline about the big musical she has in common with Cameron Mackintosh, the joys of watching kids being ridiculously cheeky onstage and we get a music lesson thr…
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