Phones Show Chat episode 847 “Clumsy Santa!”
Phone Show Chat (PSC) – Flip Phones, Samsung Sammy, portable keyboards and a deep-diving into Sony Photography with the Xperia 1 Mk VI
Continue readingPhone Show Chat (PSC) – Flip Phones, Samsung Sammy, portable keyboards and a deep-diving into Sony Photography with the Xperia 1 Mk VI
Continue readingParading their Adolescence, Ted Salmon, Allan Gildea and I are back! On this show we Gorge ourselves on Delicious Death and Porridge, feast on the work of the Coen Brothers, get Marooned in Paradise and loads more!
Continue readingWe say farewell to the legendary star of French Connection, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Conversation, Unforgiven and Superman, Gene Hackman
Continue readingOur last show until June. Gareth and Ted chat about Mobile World Congress 2025. Folding phones from Samsung, Nxtpaper have a new tablet, Lenovo charging ahead with solar, Xiaomi flagship fails to impress, Infinix go tri-fold and loads more.
Continue readingProjector Room Project has a Catch-22 Regarding Henry, some non-fizzy Prizzi’s Honor, Dexter discovers Wolf Man, The Night Agent is always a Flight Risk and is it The Damned Who Saw Her Die?
Continue readingGareth and Ted battle hangovers to chat about the Canon Powershot V1 and V3, alongside an aluminium vinyl player, Anbernic’s new ROM delivery app, and upcoming tablet from Oppo and Pixel Penis.
Continue readingTed and Gareth chat to Daniel Ibbertson from Slopes Game Room about Kickstarter scams, Amstrad mascots, Streets of Rage, Evil dead, retro games, collections, emulation and much more.
Continue readingI figured I would give The Party Animal a go as I was in the mood for a raunchy, wacky comedy. An Animal House knock-off that I wish I could unsee.
Continue readingGareth and Ted are back with news of Vinyl records hitting the high street big time, the Retroid Flip 2, Gadhouse’s Cosmo Solar Edition portable turntable and a scam involving YouTube
Continue readingI get a real kick out of Fifty/Fifty and have seen it more times than I care to mention. It feels like a Greatest Hits compilation of 80’s jungle action movies
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