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Stalking Time for the Moon Boys with David Baddiel

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David Baddiel and his mate Tim Hincks talk all things David Bowie. They spin out from there to anything and everything that’s funny, quizzical, and vaguely related to Bowie, or music, or their own mid-life crises. It’s a bit niche: Absolute Beginners won’t get it. You see? The ones who got that reference are smiling smugly. And others are thinking: I shan’t listen to that then.

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Tim and David actually do a podcast where they talk in depth about David Bowie’s music. We promise this won’t happen again.

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David and Tim are back to discuss the big questions including: Is Geography the least sexy school subject? And would you be pleased if John Lennon threw up on you from a great height?

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David and Tim consult ChatGPT to settle the age-old question: who’s funnier, Tim or David? Meanwhile, Carvell returns as Scrivener takes the AI to court. Plus a look at a clip of Bowie reflecting on John Lennon.

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David and Tim discuss Bowie returning from the AfterLife, if a chameleon could impersonate Tim’s head, and whether the Illuminati are monitoring this podcast.

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Hosts

David Baddiel
Host of Stalking Time for the Moon Boys; frequent co-host; noted for humorous, anecdotal style and deep Bowie knowledge.
Tim Hincks
Co-host of Stalking Time for the Moon Boys; provides counterpoint and calm foil to the other host; shares music and pop culture anecdotes.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 250 ratings
  • never too late

    As a man in his late 50's who has listened to every episode since the start many years ago and as a man who doesn't do any social media i am glad that episodes are now more often and not once a quarter.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    202 to Heathrow
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Loyal fan

    Keep on keeping on. Nick

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MDKblueboy
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Never had a finer rubba dubdub

    Than at the site of the former Toby Jug Pub

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PhDesert
    Canadaa year ago
  • S6E25

    “Double pie and mashing it”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ghee xxx
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Completely insane & absolutely brill.

    Great informal chat about Bowie & everything else along the way.

    The way they just go off on tangents about all manner of stuff draws you in, makes you feel like they're just some friends chatting at home & you're sitting on their sofa with a mug of tea that's been brewed for exactly the right amount of time (3 to 4 minutes (depending on size of mug used) in case you're wondering. 7 years is a tad too long really!)

    A lovely, funny & warm podcast.

    However, just as predicted by David Baddiel, Tim... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Narcissistic Nobody
    United Kingdom2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Guests and camaraderie are frequently cited as strengths; some critics note inconsistent focus on Bowie and prefer tighter editing.
Overall, the hosts' enthusiasm and friendship come through, making it a highly engaging listen for long-time fans.
The banter and Bowie-focused analyses are praised, though some feel tangents can overwhelm actual topics.
Listeners describe the show as warm, funny, and very chatty, with a feeling of friends chatting on a sofa.

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STFTMB S7E4
Q: Which member of Monty Python is godfather to David Bowie's son, Duncan Jones?
Eric Idle is the godfather to Duncan Jones.
STFTMB S7E4
Q: Which unconventional instrument did David Bowie write 1969's Space Oddity on?
He wrote it on a Stylophone.
STFTMB S7E4
Q: At which movie star's Beverly Hills home, did David Bowie first meet John Lennon?
David Bowie first met John Lennon at Elizabeth Taylor's home.
STFTMB S7E4
Q: What was the name of the super yacht David Bowie owned in the 1980s?
The yacht was named Deneb Star.

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Two British hosts share a longtime love and encyclopedic knowledge of David Bowie, mixing deep-dive discussion of Bowie's music and persona with free-form banter, pop-cultural tangents, and lighthearted mid-life humor. Episodes routinely orbit Bowie-related analysis, anecdotes, and trivia while wandering into wider music, media, and cultural topics. The tone is intimate and conversational, often feeling like a couple of friends chatting at home, with guests adding variety and occasional authoritative context. A notable through-line is the playful tension between rigorous music/geeky insight and playful, self-aware daftness, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy nerdy, character-driven conversations with a comic edge. Potential listener... more

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