Random Words from FrequencyCast A collection of random thoughts from the FrequencyCast Podcast team
  • Nov
    29

    Every now and then, you see something to put a smile on your face. Our podcast producer has a small child in the family, so their home’s Sky+ box is full of a mixture of kid’s and grown-ups content. Imagine, as they say, our surprise, when the on-screen guide for Five’s “Make Way for Noddy” [...]

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  • Nov
    23

    Chakotay, the tattooed First Office on the bridge of Star Trek’s Voyager…. He’s a lil bit smug, has a crush on the good Captain, but the one thing he doesn’t have… is a first name. OK – so’s descended from native American Indian stock, which is meant to explain this… but personally, I reckon it’s [...]

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  • Aug
    23

    I’ve recently ranted about the lack of DVD availability of The Kit Curran Radio Show – the 1980′s sitcom covering the workings of a disfunctional radio station. How about some of other 80′s sitcoms that you feel are due for a DVD outing? Here’s two that the lads in the office want to see making [...]

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  • Aug
    18

    No, sadly not an announcement that you can now get Kit Curran on DVD… this is a plea… The Kit Curran Radio Show was a TV series aired on Channel 4 in 1984. The series was produced by Thames TV in London, and featured the exploits of local radio presenter Kit Curran, played by Denis [...]

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  • Aug
    17

    Why is it, every morning when I get in my car, some damn spider’s built a web on my right-hand mirror? Surely this isn’t the optimal place to park a web? This afternoon, I was at McDonalds, sitting by the window watching the drive-thru boys and girls getting their food, and at least one in [...]

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  • Aug
    7

    Come on… this has to be an officially-recognised condition… Update addiction. If you’re guilty of any of the following, you qualify as an addict: Pressing the Check for Updates button whenever you load software Going to Windows Update, just in case you’ve missed one Using a service like File Hippo Update to check which installed [...]

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