The weekly show where Landlord Robbie Knox is joined by special guests to create their dream pub. No stone is left unturned as guests choose everything from the pub fittings to what's on draft, from what's on the playlist to what gets barred. All this plus early pub memories, hilarious drinking anecdotes, and great pub conversation.
Want to contact the landlord? Send us a message to robbie@moonund... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 411 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArtsComedy InterviewsComedy |
It's closing time here at The Moon Under Water, but just before we lock those double doors there's time for one last look at the Pub Notice Board. And this isn't just any regular Notice Board, for the boys have gathered in one of their favourite haun... more
The landlord and the regular; a bond stronger than any known substance, a kinship deeper than any cave, a link that can never be broken. And today it's time for the landlord and the regular to enter the spotlight, for after helping countless guests d... more
It's the second-to-last week of The Moon Under Water, and we're putting the ultimate in penultimate with this week's Pub Notice Board.
You can expect all the usuals: a round up of this week's pubbing, top notch emails, correspondent applications, an... more
The details of the task are as follows: Construct your dream pub. The only limitations are your mind and the format of the show. You have approximately one hour. Your time starts on the theme tune.
Taskmaster fans assemble! For the greatest of all t... more
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I mean it’s ok.
The Pub notice board is just Robbie giving Dan an unnecessarily hard time and I’m sorry, but cafe’s and questionable Ski-resort bars are NOT pubs. Get them off the tally
Temple of antidrink wokeness. Hosts know absolutely nothing about pubs/beer. Guests all know even less. Pure drivel.
PS Does anyone know if Robbie ever worked on Soccer AM?
Where did that accent come from ?
I could see the virtue of entering the pub at first, the banter from visiting guests was great, they had a great library, good music - A quiz! - I wasn’t keen on the original landlord however, just a little florid and uptight for my taste. I’ve embraced the ownership a lot more now Robbie and Dan have taken the stewardship and the additional shorts have just sweetened the deal. I’d suggest everyone should step in for a drink - You’ll have a great time.
It’s such a shame, this podcast is the purest expression of John Robins, it reflected every facet of his personality. Things have changed though.
Tim Lovejoy is the last straw. We all know for a fact that Johnny JR would not have that horrible little man in this show, irrespective of who the management are.
Sorry Dave, time to bin it off mate
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A vibrant exploration of pub culture unfolds as the show intertwines humor and heartfelt anecdotes from both the hosts and their guests. Each episode features lively discussions where guests get the chance to curate their dream pub, selecting everything from the ambiance to the beverage offerings. This unique concept creates space for personal reflections on pub experiences, captivating listener imaginations with stories that often blend nostalgia with humor. Themes of community and the rich culture of drinking permeate throughout, making this show a light-hearted yet engaging listen for anyone interested in exploring the joyful and whimsical aspects of pub life.
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