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    dawn french

    Explore " dawn french" with insightful episodes like "S2E1: 1 Blow Up Doll, 2 Blow Up Doll, 3 Blow Up Doll, 4", "Catherine Raynes: New books by Dawn French and Arnold Schwarzenegger", "Episode 414: "Coraline" Feels Like I'm Going To Lose My Mind", "Death on the Nile: the moustache mystery (archive)" and "Ep 43: Help! (and Pop Life)" from podcasts like ""The Root Of All Evil", "Saturday Morning with Jack Tame", "Whine And A Movie", "Story Nerd" and "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman"" and more!

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    S2E1: 1 Blow Up Doll, 2 Blow Up Doll, 3 Blow Up Doll, 4

    S2E1: 1 Blow Up Doll, 2 Blow Up Doll, 3 Blow Up Doll, 4

    WARNING: Really really really explicit content.

    • Nan's been getting frisky with the wrong biscuy?
    • Blow up dolls are all still the rage?
    • Could you have an orgy with your cousins!?
    • Float Tanks and Cumming on your tatas?

    What could go wrong?


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    Episode 414: "Coraline" Feels Like I'm Going To Lose My Mind

    Episode 414: "Coraline" Feels Like I'm Going To Lose My Mind

    This episode we dip into the not-so-kid-friendly children's movie "Coraline." Such a good book and such a good movie. It's so creepy and is exactly like the kinds of movies we grew up with.  We honestly had no idea so many well known actors lent their voices to this project. We pair it with Melodramatic Macabre, a rich red blend that we thoroughly enjoyed.

    Metacritic Score: 80/100

    Movie Sync Notes: We watch "Coraline" on Amazon Prime. We start "Coraline" 4:17 into the pod, and push play on part two 1:08:02 into the pod.


    Death on the Nile: the moustache mystery (archive)

    Death on the Nile: the moustache mystery (archive)

    This might be one of Agatha Christie's best known mysteries, but does it work for a modern audience? This week, Valerie and Melanie analyze Sir Kenneth Branagh's version of Christie's classic tale, and discuss just how far into a story the inciting incident can be. And don't miss Melanie's super sleuth skills in action as she uncovers a major plot hole that has to do with Poirot's famous moustache.

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    Ep 43: Help! (and Pop Life)

    Ep 43: Help! (and Pop Life)

    Thanks to a little help from comedy trio Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and Kathy Burke (aka Lananeeneenoonoo), Bananarama's hit streak continued as their remake of The Beatles' "Help!" took them back to the UK top 3 in early 1989. Released in support of Comic Relief, the cover version was true to the song's pop roots musically, but came with added input from the satirical girl group sprinkled throughout. Like the French & Saunders sketch from Christmas 1988 that had inspired the collaboration, the jokes were incredibly pointed, with Jacquie O'Sullivan's role in the group turned into a punchline (with her blessing, it would seem). But following the success of "Help!", Bananarama hit a difficult patch, with their ongoing work with Stock Aitken Waterman unable to deliver anything they were happy with and the trio turning to producer Youth for the bulk of their 1991 album, Pop Life. We look at the troubled SAW sessions from 1988 to 1990 and discuss why fan favourite "Ain't No Cure" was a wasted opportunity, with input from Matt Aitken on the matter. Plus. we hear from Youth about Pop Life, which gave Bananarama their last UK top 30 hits as a trio.

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    BONUS EPISODE 11: Death on the Nile Impressions

    Coraline, Big Fish

    Coraline, Big Fish
    Monica, Samantha & Greg guess the plot of movies/TV shows: Coraline, & Big Fish. Follow us on: www.instagram.com/implotsters/ www.twitter.com/implotsters www.facebook.com/implotsters www.youtube.com/channel/UCNt0P8dGWkM1OdnhKO3pXKg TikTok @Implotsters Visit our website: www.implotsters.com
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