Talk2TheHand 90s

Jimmy and Beth

Beth and Jimmy rewind to the 90s to unpick the stories of famous and infamous names, shows, and events of the 90s and find out what happened next. Laugh and reminisce with us as we stay deliberately lost down Memory Lane, you’ll never be closer to the 90s. Talk2TheHand is an independent podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we’ll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with 1990s nostalgia released on Tuesdays. Give us a follow and we’ll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Get in touch with us to suggest future episodes, tell us whether you are enjoying the podcast, or just to have a chinwag about the 90s. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk Did we say we loved the 90s?

  1. 19 HR AGO

    Viagra - The little blue pill with a massive impact

    When you think of the 1990s, Viagra may not be the first thing that springs to mind—but its story is every bit as much a part of that decade’s cultural shift as the rise of the internet or Britpop. In this episode, Beth and Jimmy explore how a pill intended to treat heart problems became one of the most famous and transformative medicines in history. With its bright blue diamond shape and memorable name, Viagra changed the way we talk about health, intimacy, and aging. The journey begins in Pfizer’s labs, where researchers stumbled upon an unexpected side effect of a compound meant to ease chest pain. What seemed like a clinical failure quickly became a breakthrough in men’s health. By the late 1990s, Viagra wasn’t just a new drug—it was a revolution, offering hope and restoring confidence to millions of men who had long suffered in silence. Beyond the science, the launch of Viagra cracked open conversations about erectile dysfunction at a time when the subject was still considered taboo. Clever marketing campaigns encouraged men to “ask your doctor,” normalizing discussions about sexual health in living rooms across the world. Suddenly, intimacy was no longer an unspoken issue, but a matter of health and well-being that deserved attention and care. Viagra’s cultural impact was just as profound. From late-night comedy monologues to sitcom punchlines, the “little blue pill” became a fixture in popular culture. It sparked debates, inspired music, and even appeared in advertising alongside footballers and celebrities. Whether taken seriously or not, it became a shorthand for vitality, humor, and the changing attitudes of a new millennium. In this episode, Beth and Jimmy trace Viagra’s story from happy accident to global icon, uncovering the science, the stigma, and the surprising legacy of a drug that redefined aging and intimacy. Join them as they peel back the layers of this 90s phenomenon—where medicine, culture, and comedy collided in a way no one could have predicted. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    17 min
  2. 9 SEPT

    Chucklevision - From me to you

    Few children’s TV shows have embedded themselves so deeply into British culture as ChuckleVision. For over two decades, Paul and Barry Chuckle brought laughter, chaos, and warmth to living rooms across the country. With catchphrases like “To me, to you!” echoing in schoolyards and playgrounds, their slapstick antics became more than just entertainment—they became part of growing up in Britain. In this episode, Beth and Jimmy take a nostalgic trip back to 1987, when ChuckleVision first hit BBC screens. They explore how two brothers from Rotherham, drawing on their family’s long tradition in variety entertainment, transformed everyday mishaps into unforgettable comedy. From spilling paint to bungling deliveries, the Chuckle Brothers turned even the simplest jobs into disasters audiences adored. The discussion dives into the genius of repetition and slapstick, uncovering why the show’s formula—simple gags, catchphrases, and brotherly bickering—remained fresh year after year. Beth and Jimmy unpack the timeless appeal of physical comedy and how ChuckleVision’s budget-friendly, homemade charm only added to its magic. Listeners will also hear about the brothers’ incredible work ethic off-screen, their live pantomimes, and the fan devotion that followed them through 292 episodes. With stories of custard pies, squeaky sound effects, and the unmistakable rhythm of their routines, the episode paints a picture of a show that was equal parts silly and heartwarming. Finally, the hosts reflect on ChuckleVision’s lasting cultural legacy—from internet memes to football chants, and the national outpouring of grief when Barry passed away in 2018. More than just a TV show, ChuckleVision was a celebration of family, fun, and the kind of comedy that never goes out of style. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    14 min
  3. 2 SEPT

    Mr Bean

    Few television characters have managed to leave such an indelible mark on global comedy as Mr Bean, Rowan Atkinson’s rubber-faced master of physical awkwardness and innocent mischief. In this episode, Beth and Jimmy delve into Bean’s story, from his creation during Atkinson’s Oxford days to the blend of mime, slapstick, and absolute timing that made him universally beloved. They explore how Mr Bean crashed onto British TV screens in 1990 in a world dominated by dialogue-heavy sitcoms, using minimal speech and maximum chaos to turn everyday troubles into epic absurdity that speaks to all ages and backgrounds. Listeners will hear about the universe of Mr Bean: his lavender flat, hapless exploits with trusty Mini, and his touching friendship with Teddy. From outlandish escapades at church, department stores, and the launderette to epic quests for breakfast, Bean’s often logic-defying actions are examined for both comic brilliance and their subtle social commentary. Beth and Jimmy also break down how even Bean’s signature adversary—the blue Reliant Regal—became a comic legend in its own right. This episode brings out the genius underlying Mr Bean’s seemingly simple style. Atkinson’s fine control of gesture and facial movement, his calculated avoidance of dialogue, and his relentless pursuit of inventive solutions create comedy that bridges divides of language and culture. For children, Mr Bean is a fellow explorer of possibility; for adults, he is a mirror to the British eccentric quietly rebelling against expectation. Beth and Jimmy discuss the reach of Mr Bean—sold to 245 countries, viewed by billions, and now an icon on YouTube and in animation—shedding light on why Bean remains fresh, funny, and ever relevant. The journey continues with Mr Bean’s transformation into movies, animated series, and viral digital stardom. Listeners learn how Bean’s influence has spilled into global comedy, education, and even language-learning, while Atkinson’s own reflections reveal the risks and rewards of playing a beloved character for decades. Bean’s ongoing adventures highlight not just failed DIY fixes and pratfalls, but deeper truths about resilience, loneliness, and the universal nature of laughter. Beth and Jimmy wrap up by reflecting on why Mr Bean stands as a monument to pure comedy—a series understood in any language, by any age, at any moment. With classic scenes, new animated escapades, and a presence that endures from television to social media memes, Mr Bean offers proof that humanity’s oddest failures are often its most beloved strengths. This episode is a celebration of the timeless joy that only the strangest child-in-a-man’s-body could provide. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    16 min
  4. 26 AUG

    The Stabbing of Monica Seles

    On April 30th, 1993, the world of tennis changed forever. During a routine changeover at the Citizen Cup in Hamburg, 19-year-old Monica Seles—the brightest star in women’s tennis—was stabbed in the back by a deranged Steffi Graf fan. In one horrifying moment, a career of unprecedented promise was violently derailed, and the entire sporting world was forced to confront its vulnerability. In this episode, Beth and Jimmy retrace Seles’s meteoric rise from Novi Sad to world No. 1. They explore how her unique two-handed strokes, steely determination, and fearless performances against legends like Steffi Graf made her the youngest French Open champion and a nine-time Grand Slam winner. At the peak of her powers, Seles wasn’t just winning matches—she was redefining the sport. But her dominance also sparked jealousy, obsession, and dangerous rivalries off the court. The attacker, Günter Parche, was a lonely, disturbed man whose fixation on Graf culminated in an assault that stunned fans and raised urgent questions about athlete safety. The fallout from the stabbing reverberated through courtrooms, media coverage, and the lives of players across the world. Beth and Jimmy dig into the shocking leniency of Parche’s sentence, the controversy it sparked, and how Seles’s long, painful recovery journey reshaped her life both on and off the court. From her triumphant comeback at the US Open to her later work as an author, advocate, and mentor, Seles’s story is not only one of lost innocence but also of resilience, reinvention, and enduring influence. This is more than a story about sport—it’s about survival, justice, and the thin line between adoration and obsession. Join Beth and Jimmy as they revisit one of the darkest and most defining moments in sports history, and celebrate Monica Seles’s courage in the face of unimaginable adversity. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    14 min
  5. 19 AUG

    Bad Girls - A trip back to Larkhall Prison

    ITV’s Bad Girls burst onto British screens in 1999, plunging viewers behind the gates of fictional Larkhall Prison. Unlike any drama before it, the series offered a raw, unfiltered look at the lives of women navigating incarceration, authority, and survival. With its blend of gritty realism, dark humor, and soap-opera twists, Bad Girls became a prime-time staple—redefining what was possible for female-led storytelling on UK television. At the heart of the show was its brilliant ensemble cast, including the comic partnership of the Two Julies, the formidable Yvonne Atkins, and the infamous officer Sylvia “Bodybag” Hollamby. The characters were deeply flawed, resilient, and relatable, infusing the series with moments of both aching vulnerability and riotous fun. Their dynamic relationships and memorable quirks kept fans hooked, while also revealing the solidarity and divisions found in prison life. Bad Girls wasn’t afraid to confront serious issues that most dramas skirted around. From wrongful convictions and miscarriages to domestic abuse, addiction, and institutional corruption, the show tackled taboos head-on. Its honest depictions sparked national debates, paved the way for nuanced LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream media, and highlighted the realities and injustices faced by women inside the prison system. Throughout its eight-season run, the series delivered unforgettable moments—heartbreaking goodbyes, shocking betrayals, ghostly twists, wild escapes, and even musical interludes. Later seasons leaned into high drama and sometimes camp excess, but always circled back to the fierce camaraderie and survival instinct at the series’ heart. Viewer loyalty soared, with millions tuning in and supporting iconic characters even as new faces and scandals emerged. Today, Bad Girls stands as a trailblazer in British TV, influencing dramas and pop culture far beyond its original broadcast. Its impact endures: from a beloved West End musical to the enduring popularity of its stars, the legacy of Larkhall lives on—reminding us that, even behind locked doors, hope, humor, and rebellion will always find a way. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    14 min
  6. 12 AUG

    Live & Kicking

    Get ready to rewind to the golden age of Saturday morning television as 90s Nostalgia takes you deep into the world of Live & Kicking – the show that defined a generation. For millions of British kids in the 1990s, this was more than just a TV program; it was a weekly ritual. From slapstick games to surprise celebrity interviews, Live & Kicking offered three hours of fast-paced, anarchic fun that brought entire families together in front of the telly. In this episode, we trace the roots of Live & Kicking, beginning with its predecessor Going Live! and following its evolution from the original presenting dream team of Andi Peters, Emma Forbes, and John Barrowman, all the way through the Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston era. We look at how the show managed to keep kids entertained for hours – no small feat in a pre-YouTube world. You’ll hear about unforgettable moments like the infamous gunge tank, the puppet chaos of Trevor and Simon, and live performances from the hottest 90s pop acts. We also explore the behind-the-scenes madness of putting together three hours of live content every week – including technical glitches, last-minute script changes, and celebrity surprises. But it wasn’t just about fun and games. Live & Kicking created a community. It gave kids a sense of participation, whether through live phone-ins, competitions, or studio audience antics. It was children’s television at its most ambitious and accessible, reflecting the optimism and energy of the 90s while giving young viewers a voice. So whether you were glued to the screen in your pajamas or trying to win a Sega Mega Drive over the phone, this episode will bring the nostalgia flooding back. It's time to remember a time when weekends weren’t complete without cartoons, chaos, and the cry of “It’s Live & Kicking!”. Don’t miss this love letter to one of the most iconic children’s shows in British TV history. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    18 min
  7. 5 AUG

    The Crystal Maze

    In this episode, we step inside one of the most legendary shows in British television history: The Crystal Maze. Equal parts game show, immersive theatre, and surreal comedy, it captured the imaginations of 90s viewers with its larger-than-life set, frantic challenges, and unforgettable host, Richard O’Brien. With contestants clad in boiler suits and the elusive Crystal Dome beckoning at the end, the show turned everyday people into adventurers—and made every viewer wonder how they would fare inside the Maze. We explore the show’s origins, tracing its roots back to the French series Fort Boyard, and its transformation into a uniquely British spectacle under the guidance of producer Malcolm Heyworth and Maze Master Richard O’Brien. With four distinct zones—Medieval, Aztec, Industrial (later Ocean), and Futuristic—the set itself became a character, a sprawling playground of puzzles, peril, and unexpected comedy. Each challenge tested contestants' physical prowess, mental agility, or nerves of steel, while the looming threat of the infamous “lock-in” added drama and high-stakes decision-making. Richard O’Brien brought a wild, theatrical flair to the show, blending camp showmanship, cryptic commentary, and musical interludes that left contestants simultaneously baffled and delighted. His role was more than a host—he was the Maze’s heart and mischief, giving the show its surreal, whimsical tone. Later hosts, including Edward Tudor-Pole and Richard Ayoade in the 2010s revival, brought their own unique twists, but O’Brien’s tenure remains iconic. We also dig into the cultural legacy of The Crystal Maze: how it shaped childhoods, inspired the rise of escape rooms, and gave us unforgettable catchphrases like “Will you start the fans, please?” The Crystal Dome, where teams frantically grabbed tokens in a windstorm of gold and silver, became one of the most memorable finales in TV history—not because of lavish prizes, but for the thrill of shared success and chaos. Whether you were glued to Channel 4 in 1990 or just visited the modern live experience in London, this episode is a nostalgic trip through a game show that was truly ahead of its time. We unpack its appeal, creativity, and lasting influence, proving why The Crystal Maze still sparkles in the minds of fans decades later. Step inside with us—just don’t get locked in. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    17 min
  8. 29 JUL

    Oasis Reunion - Gig Review - Wembley July 2025

    The Oasis reunion at Wembley Stadium on July 25, 2025, was a night that will be long remembered by fans and music lovers alike. Anticipation buzzed through the air long before the doors opened, as generations of fans gathered under clear summer skies, transforming Wembley Way into a living tribute to Britpop’s heyday. The event marked not just a concert, but a celebration—one capturing the spirit of an era and the enduring appeal of the Gallagher brothers’ music. From the support acts to the final encore, the evening was a testament to Oasis’s profound cultural footprint. Opening with spirited performances from Cast and Richard Ashcroft, the atmosphere only grew more electrifying as dusk settled. Vintage footage and iconic Manchester imagery set the stage, creating an immersive nostalgia trip that connected the audience with the band’s roots and musical journey. When Liam and Noel Gallagher finally took the stage, any lingering doubts about their reunion vanished. The band launched into their signature hits, each song met with a stadium-sized chorus as 90,000 voices became one—belting out “Morning Glory,” “Supersonic,” and “Wonderwall” with raw energy. The sibling banter was on display, but so was a genuine affection, making the set both powerful and personal. Emotion reached its peak during “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and a moving tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, moments that reminded everyone of the music’s power to unite and heal. The closing fireworks during “Champagne Supernova” were more than spectacle—they marked the realization of countless fans’ dreams, and a hopeful promise for the future of British rock. This episode isn’t just a concert review; it’s an invitation to relive a cultural milestone. From backstage anecdotes and crowd vibes to unexpected heartfelt moments on stage, listeners will feel as if they stood shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow fans, singing their hearts out and believing, however briefly, that glory days can return. Talk2TheHand is an independent throwback podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we'll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with nostalgia of the 90s released on Tuesdays. Please subscribe to our podcast and we'll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk

    16 min

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Beth and Jimmy rewind to the 90s to unpick the stories of famous and infamous names, shows, and events of the 90s and find out what happened next. Laugh and reminisce with us as we stay deliberately lost down Memory Lane, you’ll never be closer to the 90s. Talk2TheHand is an independent podcast run by husband and wife, Jimmy and Beth. Obsessed with 90s nostalgia and 90s celebrities, we’ll rewind the years and take you back to the greatest era of our lives.   New episodes bursting with 1990s nostalgia released on Tuesdays. Give us a follow and we’ll keep you gooey in 1990s love. Get in touch with us to suggest future episodes, tell us whether you are enjoying the podcast, or just to have a chinwag about the 90s. Find us on Twitter @talk2thehandpod or email us at jimmy@talk2thehand.co.uk or beth@talk2thehand.co.uk Did we say we loved the 90s?

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