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    Edwin Sammon Of Knowledge

    A comedy podcast about whatever is in the knowledge files and interests of stand up comedian, writer and actor Edwin Sammon. Baking, movies, songs and more!
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    Episodes (111)

    Extra Sammon Skin Episode: Strange, Unprecedented Yogurt Times

    Extra Sammon Skin Episode: Strange, Unprecedented Yogurt Times
    Here's an extra episode of the podcast that is normally only for the select ears of Edwin's patrons. If you desire extra content early and exclusive on a weekly basis go to https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9483740&fan_landing=true and sign up now. It's that easy! This extra episode features Ed going cuckoo bananas and realising what's important during this pandemic time. also, there's a follow up to his accent review featuring the worst on screen accent of all time! Enjoy!

    #50: When Oirish Eyes Are Frowning

    #50: When Oirish Eyes Are Frowning
    Ed bemoans the lack of quality Irish accents in film and gives his best and worst culprits as the trailer for the new movie 'Wild Mountain Thyme' breaks the Irish internet. Ed asks, is it that bad? It probably is. There's a mini trailer for his own version which would probably be called 'Brendan and the American Potato Fancier' but it is unnamed. Ed also complains about his horrible neighbour driving away the nice neighbour and her lovely dog, Ben. There's also a lovely freestyle rap in the style of a local Dublin scut. Enjoy. x

    #49: Feeling Fine, Not Drinking Wine, Accidental Rhymes

    #49: Feeling Fine, Not Drinking Wine, Accidental Rhymes
    This week Ed is in a freestyle rapping mood and is not in any way talking about the political election between two very old white men across the pond. Instead he is talking about the long list of scary movies he has yet to watch, which horror musical he watched recently, how a house swan and a street rat can get along and talks about the sad passing of occasional guest star of the podcast and titan of the acting world, Sean Connery. Also there is a rap exclusive from MC Fishyman about babies.

    #47: The Fungie The Dolphin Conspiracy Files

    #47: The Fungie The Dolphin Conspiracy Files
    Ed gets to the bottom of the conspiracy that absolutely no one is talking about and has amazing exclusive audio of Sir David Attenborough that may shock. Is any of it real? Probably not. But Ed is becoming his own cat and is wary of the folks out there who have a degree from the university of Google. All this plus some horrible German music, Ed talks about his old Santa job and Brendan Blowhard gives us a stone cold classic Halloween tune.

    #46: Karate Chopping John Hallow's Ween On The Antique Roadshow

    #46: Karate Chopping John Hallow's Ween On The Antique Roadshow
    A spooky special as Ed explains the origins of Halloween but not before discussing the merits of The Karate Kid and it's similarities with a certain space saga. Ed keeps the swear jar empty for the duration of the episode but adult themes remain in a PG kind of way. There's also a run down of his top picks for Sunday afternoon television and why Antiques Roadshow is a perfect tonic for these mad times. All this plus an exciting trailer for a movie that doesn't exist and Brendan Blowhard drops his latest tune, a banging cover of a spooky classic. Enjoy!

    #45: James Bond's Reboot Singalong Swan Song

    #45: James Bond's Reboot Singalong Swan Song
    This week's episode is a James Bond special as Ed talks about the spy franchise and the ongoing delay of the latest installment "No Time To Die". Ed is not a fan of some of the previous Daniel Craig films in the series and gives his view on where the franchise should go next with the character. There's an exclusive interview with Sir Sean Connery, the original Bond and Brendan Blowhard sings a stunning rendition of the greatest Bond song. Enjoy!

    #43: Lockdown 2: Electric Boogaloo

    #43: Lockdown 2: Electric Boogaloo
    This week's podcast comes from the beautiful countryside of Galway as Ed records in the office of long time listener of the show and all time brother of Ed, Julian. Ed talks us through his 100 per cent completion of Red Dead Redemption 2 and begins drinking his prep for his annual colonoscopy. There's some clips of his first stand up gig back after six months and a reading of Van Morrison's new protest song against masks and rational empathy. Enjoy!

    #42: Blood Cappuccinos With Emotionally Distant Vampires

    #42: Blood Cappuccinos With Emotionally Distant Vampires
    This week Ed prepares for his first gig in six months and discusses the new lock-down in Dublin and whether or not sports are good for your mental well being, which may be true for some people but Ed has never really enjoyed them compared to pretending to be Conan The Barbarian. There is also a hot new take on the terrible movie Twilight. It may be twelve years old but that won't stop Ed from picking it apart! Enjoy Sammon Skins!

    #41: In Space, No One Can Hear You Eat Substantial Meals

    #41: In Space, No One Can Hear You Eat Substantial Meals
    Ed gives some of the 'substantial' meals he's had during the recent pandemic a very poor review as this coming September 21st sees the reopening of the 'wet' pubs. Ed talks about why he thinks it's a good thing ultimately but not for the reasons you think, there's a strange re-imaging of Star Wars and the brand new soap opera "Space Notes" makes its stunning debut as 'glut' is the word of the week somehow.

    #40: Back To School With Brendan Blowhard's Brown Eyed Blow Out

    #40: Back To School With Brendan Blowhard's Brown Eyed Blow Out
    This week Ed talks about the ongoing pandemic and how it has affected his butter purchases, there's a mild rant about the local scourge of young people (or scuts as Ed calls them) letting off fireworks constantly and Ed recalls the terror of going to school and the embarrassment that comes from being a pubescent that continues to adulthood. All this plus Brendan Blowhard joins Ed for a discussion on his new living arrangements and to pay tribute to Van Morrison in his own unique way.

    #39: Barry Gibb's Blofeld Bonanza

    #39: Barry Gibb's Blofeld Bonanza
    Ed is cheerfully discussing his predictions for how the world is going to end and whether or not he will learn how to drive before that happens on this week's episode plus a lengthy interview with returning guest Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees where Ed tries to explain his old Sean Connery routine from when he used to do stand up and Barry inflicts his impression of the old Scot on everyone's ears.

    #38: Sailing The Seven Seas With Sir Sean Connery

    #38: Sailing The Seven Seas With Sir Sean Connery
    Ed finds himself facing a couple of stand up gigs in the near future and is trying out some new material, there's a mini review of Twin Peaks and as we look to the reality of a Christmas during a pandemic, Ed reasons that Santa Claus is the only real business that can carry on as normal in these crazy times. Sir Sean Connery joins Ed and tells him exactly what has happened to Connery Cove and why it's a good thing for future alien lifeforms in a long and rambling catch up conversation.

    #37: Duck Billed Platitudes From The Mouth Of The Sky Boss

    #37: Duck Billed Platitudes From The Mouth Of The Sky Boss
    Ed finds himself in an unlikely conversation with the Sky Boss, AKA God, where he demands an explanation on the non status of nipples on Duck Billed Playtpi (sic). There's slight tension with Ed's beloved as things get competitive in the most run of the mill way. Ed also defends the much maligned seagull and there is a review of the Netflix series (Un) Well which features Ed's doppelganger practicing Tantric meditation and weird men buying breast milk online . All this plus a song about Jesus to the tune of "Eye Of The Tiger".

    #36: E.T. Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

    #36: E.T. Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
    This week our intrepid podcaster talks about the old sitcom that made Michael J Fox a star, 'Family Ties' and how it followed a strange sitcom trend for depictions of drug use. There are some dodgy Beatles impressions as hippies come under the spotlight and Ed reviews his re-watching of 'The Sopranos' and talks for a minute and ten seconds about why 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' is worth your time plus an exclusive chat with the creator of hit soap 'Love Notes', Anthony St. Clement who talks about his experience in the sandwich theatre company and plays an exclusive clip of his new show "Space Notes". Enjoy!

    #35: Stanley Kubrick's Star Wars Buffet

    #35: Stanley Kubrick's Star Wars Buffet
    This week our intrepid podcaster talks about Stanley Kubrick's strange eating habits, Leo Varadkar's movie quotes possibly influencing the recently reopened cinema choices and the looming threat of second wave Covid-19 and how that's very much like Lord Of The Rings. Also Ed talks about his recent cinema viewing of The Empire Strikes Back and how he could only see the tiny flaws in an almost flawless moviefilum. All this plus the season finale of the sizzling soap opera, "Love Notes" in the longest episode of the podcast to date!

    #34: Unessential Items In The Centre Of The Sneezing Elbows

    #34: Unessential Items In The Centre Of The Sneezing Elbows
    Our intrepid podcaster looks back at the legacy that the late, great, Jack Charlton left behind and the mystery of sport as a thing is explored in a somewhat hot take that includes a breakdown of boxing as mansplaining is brought to a new low. Ed puts his life on the line in a thrilling shopping excursion for unessential items and there's the latest plot crazy edition of sizzling soap "Love Notes". Also, what if Jesus was on Twitter?

    #32: Beard Sandwiches At The Hermit's Mansion

    #32: Beard Sandwiches At The Hermit's Mansion
    Our intrepid podcaster has taken to some mild ranting this week on subjects such as sledding, beard growth, festival hungover food and the like, the kind of hot button takes you've come to expect. There's a mini review of Rocketman and one song in particular that Ed can't get out of his head. There's some lovely fake ads and an incredible episode of the soap within a pod, Love Notes.