Beef And Dairy Network Maximum Fun
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The number one podcast for those involved or just interested in the production of beef animals and dairy herds.
A comedy podcast by Benjamin Partridge.
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Episode 109 - Ted Danson
Ted Danson, Susan Harrison, David Reed, Natasha Hodgson, Mark Turetsky and Linnea Sage join in for this episode in which we speak to the dentist at heart of the campaign to legalise the use of cow teeth in cosmetic dentistry.
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Episode 108 - Beef Call Update
Sammy Dobson, Mike Wozniak, Max Davis, Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith and Cameron Smith join in this week as we get an update about our weekly live quiz livestream, Beef Call.
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Episode 107 - Nicholas Summers
Cody Dahler and Tom Neenan join is this month as we hear from professional diver, Nicholas Summers.
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Episode 106 - Gary "Fiesta" Lewis
Tom Ward joins in this week as we meet famous East End hardman Gary "Fiesta" Lewis.
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Episode 105 - Cattle College
Beth Granville, Linnea Sage, Mike Shephard, Gareth Gwynn, Madi Savage and Matt Apodaca join in this month as we present Cattle College, a whistle-blowing documentary about the Wyoming Cattle College of the Internet.
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Episode 104 - Beefhead Drinks
Mike Wozniak and Susan Harrison join us this month as we speak to TV chef Cliff Trent-Roberts about what drinks to pair with your Beefhead food.
Customer Reviews
Hilariously informative!
For all your Beef and Dairy needs, you don't need to go any further. So good it almost made me choke on my Rich Beef Pie (TM), which is odd as being from new Zealand, usally I prefer to eat a Lamb kebab when listening to podcasts.
Absurd and glorious. Even to a New Zealander!
How on earth did it take me so long to find this?! It is completely mad, very very funny, quite dark, and just brilliant. And I’m a Kiwi from a farming background, whose other half works in agricultural research. (Just listen to it; all will be revealed.) Imagine an unholy ménage a trois between Country Calendar (or your own national equivalent) The Office, and Monty Python. And a touch of The Twilight Zone for good measure. And possibly Saw as well. British satire at its weird best.
Udderly brilliant
Totally absurd British awesomeness. Just listen.