The Gone Show boom toob - fiction podcasts
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For those with even a passing interest in all things nostalgic, retro and vintage, this is the show for you! Anything and anyone that is now gone, or might as well be, is discussed by a panel of characters, including regulars J. Stewart, who is a brain in a jar, and John "Mad Jack" Mytton, the spirit of a British eccentric from the 1800s, all voiced by the show's host, Bannon Backhus. It's weird. But good weird.
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Y2K - TGS - 0226
THE SECOND SEASON FINALE! With the announcement that the show will be taking a brief hiatus, John is...John. The night's topic of Y2K has Stanislaw remembering an elaborate practical joke that was played on him by fellow cosmonauts. This episode features a commercial for Alarming Lullaby.
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Season 2 Gift Exchange - TGS - 0225
Everyone celebrates the holiday season with a gift exchange. This episode features a commercial for Santa Stalkings.
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Yule Logs - TGS - 0224
EPISODE FIFTY! The night's topic of Yule logs makes John nervous but reminds Conroy of an incident involving an unusual, life-size effigy and J. of a neighbor who avoided fire at all costs. This episode features commercials for Humming in the Kitchen and the Crap Can.
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Lead Paint - TGS - 0223
Stanislaw's pet guinea pig, Sputnik, joins everyone in the studio. Unfortunately, he and John don't hit it off. Along with the night's topic of lead paint, other topics discussed include the decontamination process at Baikonur Cosmodrome, cow dung and sacrifices for art. This episode features commercials for Rook and a Hard Place, Belly Button Honey Hole and Zombie Pup.
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M*A*S*H - TGS - 0222
Following John's recap of a recent trip to London, the night's topic of the television show M*A*S*H leads to Orson explaining the origins of the hostilities between the yeti and the sasquatch. A laugh track is used, with some enjoying it more than others. This episode features a commercial for Window Licking, Incorporated.
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Telephone Booths - TGS - 0221
After Bannon introduces the topic of telephone booths and talks about wanting one in his living room, J. arranges for everyone to hear a recording of an old, radio news broadcast about a somewhat morbid telephone booth. This episode features a commercial for Shockolate.
Customer Reviews
Hilarious Characters, Interesting Topics
It’s really all about the characters for me. Bannon brings the quirky group of hosts to life with the layered relationships that they keep building on. The podcast has a nostalgic feeling while expressing a current points of view. Each week, I look forward to the topic, the guest host, and whatever stupid statement Mad Jack Mytton says that will drive Bannon crazy. It’s a hilarious and whimsical world, yet it never strays too far from reality. Oh, and the satirical commercials are brilliant. Always spot-on. I definitely think fans of comedy fiction will love this podcast.
Subtle jokes and clever storylines
I’ve grown to really enjoy this show, Bannon’s clever humor and offbeat stories. Give this one a shot and see which guest you enjoy most!
Gone show=Great show
This is a great podcast! Bannon does all the voices and writing! He’s so talented and smart. If you want to laugh, this is the podcast for you!