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RetroTube

by RetroTube

Two friends from completely different spheres of geekery unleash their favourite television shows from the 1960s-1980s on each other.

Get in touch with us! You can follow us on Twitter @retro_tube, or you can email us: [email protected] - we'd love to hear from you!

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Episodes

CCCP: Shaun of the Dead (2004) with Shannon Fay

1h 22m · Published 30 Oct 22:08

BONUS: Another Halloweeny repost from Cardboard Cinema Club! Huazzah!

We broach the 21st Century for the first time, as Adam is joined by actual real-life Canadian* Shannon Fay - author of Innate Magic and External Forces - to discuss the infinitely rewatchable horror-comedy (or comedy-horror), Shaun of the Dead.

You can find Shannon on Twitter @ShannonLFay and buy her books in all the usual book-buying places.

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And if you enjoy this, why not have a listen to our sibling podcast, RetroTube, using your ears or related senses.

Theme tune by Berlin Horse

(*presumably standing in for a New Yorker - there's a movie production joke for you)

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CCCP: An American Werewolf In London (1981) with Alex Pearson

1h 24m · Published 30 Oct 22:05

BONUS: Cardboard Cinema Club has been sitting around not doing much for a wee bit (due to Adam being too busy for two podcasts), so for a bit of a Halloween bonus, here's the very first episode for anyone who missed it.

In this exciting* first episode of Cardboard Cinema Club, Adam is joined by Alex Pearson to chat about the classic 1981 John Landis horror-comedy, An American Werewolf In London. A naked American man stole their balloons - and they never did get the £2 they were promised - but they've vowed to plough on regardless like the troupers they are.

*not legally binding

Find Alex on Twitter @momentomaureen @deathcapdancing

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Why not have a listen to our sibling podcast, RetroTube Archive Television Podcast, about old telly and that.

Theme tune by Berlin Horse

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RETROTUBE OBSCURIOS: Apaches & The Finishing Line (1977) with Evelyn Mars

1h 25m · Published 25 Oct 21:25

Content Warning: This is a chat about the strange and dark world of 1970s British Public Information Films, which deal with child safety, specifically the consequences of playing in farmyards and on railway lines, so there's discussion of fictional child deaths throughout.

It's Halloween month, and this episode Adam is joined by the wonderful Evelyn Mars. Evelyn's an American born in the late 1980s, so what will she make of horrifying British Public Information Films of the 1970s?

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Theme Music by Adam himself, gosh

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Give Us A Clue (1979-1980)

1h 21m · Published 16 Aug 00:02

Third syllable

Round

Long?

Pipe - is it pipe?

Cylinder

Telescope?

TUBE! TUBE!

Okay, second syllable.

Boat.

Rowing boat.

ROW!

Row-tube

RETROTUBE!

[audience applause]

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Theme Music by Berlin Horse

Mime by Roff Joffley and Oscar Vambuselem

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BONUS: Moondial (1988) - with Audrey Violet

1h 18m · Published 23 Feb 19:46

Due to unpopular demand, here's a bonus episode covering episodes 5 & 6 of Moondial (after we received complaints that we only covered 1-4) featuring the wonderful Audrey Violet (previously heard on the Escape Into Night and Cardboard Cinema Club: Celine & Julie Go Boating episodes*).


Whereas Heather was a newbie to the world of Moondial, Audrey is an old hand - in fact, it's one of her favourite things ever. So who better to cover the rest of Moondial with? No one, that's who.


You can find Auds Violet on Twitter @crowviolets, and in the podcasting world on her very own show, The Violet Ghost Train.


Heather will be back next time, as we watch... well, something. It's a surprise.



*1001 thanks to Iain of the All Of Time And Space for his recommendation of our little Parisian adventure towards the end of the Doctor Who Season 4 retrospective episode, it was a delightful surprise.


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Moondial (1988)

1h 27m · Published 22 Jan 23:53

It's time to take a trip to deepest rural Lincolnshire, and meet wise old Aunt Mary, jolly Mr World and lovely cuddly Miss Raven - not to mention Maggs the kindly gardener and Mrs Crump, the happiest cook in all the county. Yes, it's Moondial!


It's a perfect excuse for Adam to bang on something tedious about his childhood, but will Heather find anything to enjoy about this tale of spooky tale of time-travelling children, or will it all be a big ol' yawn?



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Theme Music by Berlin 'orse.


I wanna take a leak but there's a policeman eying me

He's there every week, I wonder what his query can be.


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The Muppet Show (1976-1980)

1h 12m · Published 10 Jan 14:26

It's The Muppet Show, yaaaaaaaay! And also two of Heather's favourite things: short men and puppets. In the last episode, we featured two of show business's finest small men, Davy Jones and Steve Marriott. Well, hold onto your potatoes Dr Jones, for this episode we have THREE of show business's finest small men, from the worlds of music, comedy and measuring up to the height requirement for stormtroopers.


But more importantly, we also meet The Muppets - a community of weird mutations who are so shunned by society that they're forced to perform humiliating sideshow acts just to survive. Luckily, the bleeding heart liberal elite (ie woke pampered celebrities like Rita Moreno) are on hand to try and lend this spectacle some kind of legitimacy. Something something snowflakes something something millennials.


Ahem, sorry, I don't know what came over me.



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Theme Music by Berlin Horse.


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Pop Quiz (1984)

1h 16m · Published 23 Aug 00:04

Well, RetroTube was almost on a roll, then Adam went and got bloomin' Covid and spent the two and a half weeks he COULD'VE been editing this episode instead lying around on the sofa watching films. Went The Day Well? and Train To Busan is quite the double bill.


Anyway, after all the gloss and action of the last four episodes, courtesy of Heather, it's time for a dog-eared mid-80s quiz show whose set is made from old carboard boxes, glitter and disappointment - it's the reliably awkward Pop Quiz, featuring three of Heather's Short Faves, hooray.



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Theme Music by Adam S. Leslie, Mr Berlin Horse.


Correction: at one point, Adam describes Paul Jones as a 6 Music DJ. Paul Jones is, in fact, a BBC Radio 2 DJ - yes, he's *that* swanky. Sorry, Paul.


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Star Trek - Series 1: This Side of Paradise (1967) (Part 2)

53m · Published 29 Jul 20:17

Spore blimey - it's part 2 of Adam and Heather's chat about Star Trek series 1, and this time they're looking at This Side of Paradise. Spock gets the girl, Bones gets the tonsils and Kirk gets the hump.



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Theme Music by Adam S. Leslie, aka Berlin Horse.


James Baxter!


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Star Trek - season 1: Balance of Terror (1967) (Part 1)

1h 9m · Published 26 Jul 19:33

Q. What does this episode of RetroTube have in common with the 1998 Belgian Grand Prix?


A. Start Wreck.


Now I've got that off my chest, it's time for long-term non-Trekker Adam to be introduced to two episodes of Star Trek by Heather, the world's biggest Leonard McCoy fangirl, ho boy, and how, yes indeed. And you'll be pleased to know that a) at no point do they mention the words, "Beam me up, Scotty", and b), you won't hear a single note of *that song*. You know the one I mean. We're a classy podcast.


This is part one of two - they got a little bit overexcited and talked for two and a half hours. Balance of Terror is discussed in this episode, This Side of Paradise in the next.


So, wearing the purple uniform of the Starfleet podcasting division, Adam and Heather buckle up and knuckle down to some serious Trekkery. Will Adam enjoy his taste of Kirk and the gang, or will he not give a TOS?



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Theme Music by Adam S. Leslie, aka Berlin Horse.


Note: in their discussion about female characters with feminine-sounding surnames (Ensign Martine, President Roslin), our RetroTube pals forgot about the most blindly obvious example of all - Star Trek's very own Captain Janeway. Boh.


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RetroTube has 54 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 57:24:08. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 20th, 2024 09:12.

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