Gary and Tilt have let their Sitcom Club duties slip a little. Maybe it's panic at find modern references creeping into their examinations of old TV show. Instead of running away from the present, they've decided to "lean into it" (that's what people say nowadays) with some music from the 2010s.
026 - MAILBOX JUKEBOX II
Gary and Tilt finish their look at listeners letters and reveal just what would keep Tilt from arguing with Gary about modern music.
025 - MAILBOX JUKEBOX
Gary and Tilt break their long podcasting silence with some listener letters. And just how mayonnaisey is Too Mayonnaisey?
024 - A LESS OBVIOUS CHRISTMAS (PLUS SCROOGE CASTING)
Gary and Tilt play some Christmas songs that probably haven't been on rotation at the shopping centre and also play a casting game of "Ultimate Christmas Carol" in the search for a perfect Scrooge.
023 - FABSONGS
After watching A Hard Day's Night for Jaffa Cakes For Proust http://www.podnose.com/#/jaffa-cakes-for-proust/ Gary, Tilt and Tyler have decided to dig out some Beatle covers and one Beatle original. Since recording this show, we've decided the interviewer in question WAS David Coleman.
022 - THE SOUND OF BRITISH POP MOVIES PART 2
Gary and Tilt are joined by Tyler to play some of the songs they heard in the mid-60s pop movies discussed here - http://www.podnose.com/jaffa-cakes-for-proust/033-popmovies2
021 - TELLYTRACKS II
Gary and Tilt dip into the folder where they keep tunes with a televisual connection, but aren't theme tunes.
020 - THE SOUND OF BRITISH POP MOVIES PART 1
Over at their usual podcasting place http://www.podnose.com/#/jaffa-cakes-... Gary and Tilt talked about some British Pop Movies. There's not point just talking about music, so they've nipped over here to actual play you some of the sounds that made the movies POP!
019 - LET'S PLAY SOME TRACKS
Gary and Tilt play a bunch of things they like. No overarching theme. Jaffa Cakes For Proust will be back soon on podnose.com
018 - FORTY-FIVES FROM SIXTY-SEVEN
Gary and Tilt ease back into regular podcasting and approach their rock and pop season by dusting off some 50-year-old singles and taking the opportunity to do some podcast housekeeping in the links.
017 - THEME TUNES PART 8
Recorded in March, not edited until June, making our references to "last week" nonsensical. Oh well. It's the last theme show for now and we visit the multipurpose House Of The King, go Taking It Easy with The Saint and taste Lucozade at the Crown Court.
013 - THEME TUNES PART FOUR
This time, Gary and Tilt consider the supernatural undercurrents of Emmerdale Farm, play two versions of the Magic Roundabout theme and uncover the true identity of Sexy Rexy.
012 - THEME TUNES PART THREE
This week Tilt still goes too modern for Gary (ie. 20 years ago), we visit the dusty 80s and journey back to Oz to see Reginald Bosanquet.
011 - THEME TUNES PART TWO
This week Tilt attempts to vary the 1970s/1980s bias with a bit of 1960s and 2010s. It goes about as well as you'd expect and it's back to Spangles in no time.
010 - THEME TUNES PART ONE
Gary and Tilt break into their extensive collection of television themes to bring the first of many shows dedicated to theme tunes.
009 - AN ANTIDOTE TO NOSTALGIA POISONING
This show is more for the benefit of Tilt and his friends than regular Jaffa Cakers. After Tellytracks saw Gary and Tilt overdo the British Generation-X nostalgia, Tilt felt he had to engage with the present and drag Gary with him. Always handy to have something to point to when someone accuses you of being stuck in the past.
Loads of old theme tunes next year!
008 - TELLYTRACKS
Gary and Tilt gear up for next year's TV theme binge with some tracks that are tied to TV, but aren't actually theme tunes.
007 - DREAM THEMES
Gary and Tilt discuss dreams of strange shows and go on a hunt for TV theme tunes that never were.
006 - FOOTBALL SONGS (MOSTLY)
Gary has selected some songs (mostly) related to the beautiful game and Tilt has chucked in three records in a fit of sport-scorning pique.
005 - EUROVISION SPECIAL
Tilt and Gary are joined by Eurovision fan Lucy Moon to discuss cool, kitsch, political voting and uncommon time signatures.