The Frog & Cheetah is a Brokenwood Mysteries podcast in which hosts Rebecca and Amelia provide a detailed analysis and commentary on the latest goings on in New Zealand's most crime-loving country town: who's been blopped, who's been thwacked, who's drowned in wine and who's been administered a big old dose of a substance that's been banned since 2008.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | TV ReviewsTV & Film |
Welcome to S03E02: the poetry, fake your own death, embezzlement, Cluedo, Persian rug, DNA test, boating reprise episode of The Brokenwood Mysteries, featuring homosexualism, St Judas church and Amelia and Rebeccas friends brother as a grave digger. ... more
It's been a rough week for Amelia and Razz, with sickness, technological issues, failing to acquire 'very legal DVDs' of Brokenwood Season 3 and being negged in the New Zealand books media, but the gals are back and focussed on the only thing that re... more
Howdy y'all, it's the country music episode and Amelia. . . is having an existential crisis about being a podcaster during humanity's downfall. Luckily Razz is here to move her swiftly along into what really matters: the Season 2 finale 'Blood Pink'.... more
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I love The Brokenwood Mysteries - have watched every episode at least twice - and only just discovered this podcast. OMG it's hilarious! The two hosts are awesome - insightful and very funny - and I've had so much fun listening to their interaction and analysis. PLEASE make more epsiodes <3
I am having a lovely time listening to this series. Amelia and Rebecca are obviously enjoying themselves a lot and that absolutely sells a show for me. I’ve been an international Brokenwood fan for years at this point, and was really glad to find this review/discussion podcast. I love that the hosts are from New Zealand, so bring a bit of context that I have missed. more
It’s such fun to watch the programme, then listen to the podcast, and then watch the programme again and wallow in those intensely problematic moments identified, with affection, by Amelia and Rebecca. They hardly miss a thing and it’s immensely satisfying when even a few of their conclusions match mine. I do wonder if they’ve noticed yet that Jared always seems to be done up like a Billy Doll, with big boots, colourful clothing and the rest.
These cats have the smoothest chit chat known to man. Doowop!
Amazing!!
Apple Podcasts | #47 | New Zealand/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #164 | Denmark/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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