
There are better ways to waste your time
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsPersonal JournalsSociety & CultureArts | ||||

Under the guidance of locals George and Phillip, Mr Smash enters the Czech Republic with travel companion, Bradders.
We visit the Turkey Project and while the word "Crisps" proves tricky to spit out, we address other pronunciation issues. Not onl... more
After the last Smashcast's exposé on the failure of Mr Smash's attempt to take up exercise, in this very brief episode you can hear him exercise his vote. Listen out for the actual pencil scratch as he makes his mark.
Gripping stuff.
Starring Sma... more
Needing exercise, Mr Smash tries a little jogging when he stumbles across a pyramid in the forest. The Wyse Man doesn't quite impart his wisdom while Little Becky wants to become a hairdresser.
The Digital Switchover leaves Mr Smash needing some p... more
Christmas Past, Present and Future are featured here in the form of Ian Munday and Steve Tierney, Adrian Bradley and Brian Blessed's Yeti.
Indeed, Ian upsets the New Forest Ranger's children while Steve gets so excited that he plops in a helmet. A... more
Canada Chris is missing England. It's all about the bacon really.
Mr Smash explains the back story to why there's been an absence.
Obviously, he doesn't really want to go on about it too much.
And Sue Ryder returns just as we're about to hea... more
Not your usual type of Smashcast, but some of you have been asking me about the South Africa trip I went on. Well, here it is.
In this podcast we arrive at Singita's Lebombo Lodge and enjoy the first half of a 24 hour stay that includes the luxur... more
Being mugged in Bristol. Adrian Bradley runs for the Air Ambulance and takes part in a Jelly Baby Holocaust. Oh Mickey you're so senior, you're so senior you blow my mind hey Mickey. Pete Davis sings about Bacon and Eggs for us while we hear from Chr... more
Includes Wyn Walters, a Postcard from Australia, a bleedin' terrible Elvis Presley impersonation, Sue Ryder's Greatest Bargains and some other nonsense. It's all nonsense.
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