Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The Sleazecast: Unlucky For Some

Here it is at last!  The first Sleazecast of 2013, the first in a new series and the first of a new style of Sleazecast.  It's been a long time in the making, but I think the wait has been worthwhile.  This edition of the Sleazecast represents a huge leap forward in terms of both format and content.  All of the segments in 'Unlucky For some' have been manufactured by me: some are entirely original, others are cut-ups and re-editings of old radio programmes with new material added to them.  I'll be the first to admit that some segments work better than others, but this is still a learning experience for me and the lessons I've learned from this one will be incorporated into the next Sleazecast.  Anyway, I've talked enough - on with the show itself, (which runs just under thirty minutes, which, I hope, will be the standard length for series three of The Sleazecast), which you can listen to here:

The Sleazecast: Unlucky For Some 

Alternatively, you can download the mp3 here.

As always, here's a rough track listing:

1.  Intro

2.  The Couple Next Door, December 1960 - 'Johnny Sexbot Calls'.  Classic radio soap opera.

3.  Sherlock Holmes and The Whips of Fear by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Episode One.  Rare 1936 78rpm recording of this classic.

4.  Practical Conspiracies, October 2011 - an edition of the popular conspiracy podcast featuring Joe Dobbler discussing his controversial new meta-conspiracy theory.

5.  News Headlines with Suzie Sleaze.

6.  Practical Conspiracies, October 2011 - Joe Dobbler explains how President Kennedy was assassinated to cover up his gay affair with J Edgar Hoover.

7.  The Couple Next Door, December 1960 - Johnny Sexbot settles in with the family.

8.  The Synths - a rare surviving episode of the sitcom from 1971, in which the truth behind the US Space Programme is discussed by the family.

9.  Practical Conspiracies, October 2011 - Joe Dobbler exposes the shocking conspiracy which lies behind conspiracy theories.

10.  The Couple Next Door, December 1960 - Johnny and Aunt Effie suffer a setback in the bedroom.


So, there you have it, another edition of the web's least listened to podcast in the can.  Hopefully, the next one won't be quite so time-consuming to create - look out for it sometime next month (hopefully).

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