
One day, Paul Bates found a book in an alley. It wasn’t a magical book, but it was very old - 132 years old, to be exact. It’s called The Pictorial Treasury of Famous Men and Famous Deeds: its cover is beautiful, its language is flowery, and its tone is problematic. It’s also full of wildly obscure and preposterously inaccurate stories about people and deeds you’ve probably never heard of. And, it... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Drivel of the highest order. This man tries to dismantle deeds written within a children’s book. (It states within the book that it is intended for children). Not only does he manage to be incorrect most, if not all of the time, but he has the charisma of a wet flannel and is chronically unfunny in the most millennial fashion. From experience, chemotherapy is more entertaining.
I just found this podcast a couple of weeks ago and devoured the whole first season in less than a week.
Literally cannot wait between episodes, this show is addicting and informative in the best way
I love conversational podcasts and I love a bit of history! This podcast marries the two beautifully and is my new favourite! I really like the casual and humourous commentary between Paul and his guests. It keeps the topics light and fun, and I really enjoy the friendly roasting of the chapters/subjects as they’re discussed. As a fellow Canadian in the Peterborough area, I really appreciate the locally based/Canadian content as well. Also great audio mixing - all the hosts’ voices sound great e... more
this is such a funny glimpse into a weird time in history when britain really was so full of itself lol And I have to say the host is so charming and SO good at reading this bizarre book. I dont understand half the things written in this book but i love listening to Paul and the guests unpack it! Learning a lot about historical figures and laughing a lot! what more could i ask for









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