Helen and Olly were supposed to talk to Ian Collins this week, but he forgot to show up. Instead they talk about the speed of sound vs. the speed of light; cats vs. pigs. vs puppets, Keanu Reeves vs. Martin's dad; and allergens.
This week: The Daily Bra; you singular vs. plural; Skype at a wedding; Queen Victoria's forbidden thunderbox. And Olly is windy.
This week, Helen and Olly display their versatility by discussing such topics as: Gwen Stefani's stockings; crotch branding; steam power; and frozen pea goldfish detox.
Olly is shocked... SHOCKED... to learn the meaning of Britney Spears' "If You Seek Amy." Also this week: citric acid; carbonated champagne; kosher fish; clamato; and other non-food-related topics.
From England, Helen and Olly (and Martin the Sound Man) discuss topics like: John Mayer vs. Stevie Ray Vaughan; moisturizers for men; Boris Karloff's bedroom; and whaling. Plus other stuff equally as diverse.
Who knew the British could be so violent? This week's podcast with Helen and Olly contains such topics as How to sock someone in the face; and how to have a bloody battle! Plus... (a natural transition) Dreamgirls vs. Showgirls.
Their "vacation" over with (we think the capping of the oil leak in the Gulf and timing of their return is much more than coincidence) Helen and Olly, and Martin the Sound Man return with an all new show! This week: Sea World, Polar Bear vs. music for polar bears, kiwi fruit, and Gone with the Wind vs. Bollywood.
Swan diving into the archives one more week (Helen and Olly return with brand new episodes next week) our friends across the pond cover such topics as; jiggly boobs, Lord Byron's podcast, pork, quiche, and common sense.
With the kids on holiday (we think that's what they call it over there) we take a trip into the archives, where Helen and Olly and Martin talk about Olly's sore ankle, split-crotch bloomers, cricket boxes, and testicular cancer.
With the kids on vacation, this podcast is old... but new to us at Radio Exiles! This week... Helen and Olly spend the 3rd of July talking about rising oil prices, garlic monkeys, unusual names, and Martin the Soundman's privates.