Derek Findas and Goron Vor tickle your ears with a rusty screwdriver in The Folk in Scotland Podcast and Celluroids. Movie reviews and chat...we say chat but its a run on consciousness that never leads anywhere good. Often described as Scotlands greatest thinkers (for legal reasons this is untrue) Loads more and videos over at www.folkinscotland.com or https://www.youtube.com/thederekfindasarchive... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 434 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsComedyTV & FilmImprov |
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Ran across this podcast by mistake, but now find it very relaxing and entertaining. The hosts aren’t particularly educated, but have a great philosophy on life and offer a quaint view on Dundee, Scotland. This program makes you feel like you’re sitting with a couple of friends enjoying a pint together with the freedom to be yourself.
I started listening to these two in the deepest darkest times of the initial lockdown and ever since an absolute highlight to a week when a new episode drops. Just always without fail has me creased up, mental subject matters that drift in hilarious tangents, Dundee has never been presented in such a light. Thank you guys.
....if your family were alcoholic serial killers... more
Learn about Dundee's Seagull and swingers scene, marvel at tales of wee Goron in car crashes and being flung out the Wind'ee, interviews with Dundee's first openly vegan Mayor, Derek Findas. Your ears will bleed, your brain will rot. Suitable for toddlers, the uninformed and you there sitting on the the toilet looking up podcast reviews
Learn about Dundee's Seagull and swingers scene, marvel at tales of wee Goron in car crashes and being flung out the Wind'ee, interviews with Dundee's first openly vegan Mayor, Derek Findas. Your ears will bleed, your brain will rot. Suitable for toddlers, the uninformed and you there sitting on the the toilet looking up podcast reviews
Apple Podcasts | #168 | United Kingdom/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #191 | Australia/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Germany/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #14 | Finland/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #18 | Singapore/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #54 | Sweden/Comedy/Improv |
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