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From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast (Series 3)
- An Audible Original
- De: Alan Partridge
- Narrado por: Alan Partridge
- Duración: 4 h y 16 m
- Grabación Original
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Few humans in the history of civilisation have had a third series of their podcast commissioned. Fewer still have produced one that’s actually any good. Partridge Gordon Alan, or Alan Gordon Partridge to write his name the correct way round, is one of them.
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Getting better and better
- De LDC en 09-19-23
- From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast (Series 3)
- An Audible Original
- De: Alan Partridge
- Narrado por: Alan Partridge
Oh my god, he absolutely has to try stand up.
Revisado: 09-25-23
Great to hear Alan team back up with a man who’s spent far too long in the shadow of this podcast. He may not be particularly coherent, often he’s not the sharpest tool in the box and his appearance is sometimes enough to make one -physically sick- but nonetheless, a warm welcome back to Grant Schapps.
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Ramble Book
- Musings on Childhood, Friendship, Family and 80s Pop Culture
- De: Adam Buxton
- Narrado por: Adam Buxton
- Duración: 10 h y 50 m
- Versión completa
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Ramble Book is about parenthood, boarding-school trauma, arguing with your partner, bad parties, confrontations on trains, friendship, wanting to fit in, growing up in the '80s, dead dads, teenage sexual anxiety, failed artistic endeavours, being a David Bowie fan and how everything you read, watch and listen to as a child forms a part of the adult you become. It’s also an audiobook about the joys of going off topic and letting your mind wander. And it’s about a short, hairy, frequently confused man called Adam Buxton.
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Probably the best book of the year so far.
- De James en 07-24-20
- Ramble Book
- Musings on Childhood, Friendship, Family and 80s Pop Culture
- De: Adam Buxton
- Narrado por: Adam Buxton
Probably the best book of the year so far.
Revisado: 07-24-20
It’s impossible to be subjective here when my youth and adult life has been enhanced by Adam Buxton in so many ways. I knew i’d like it, but I didn’t think i’d love it quite as much as i did. There’s a very Bill Bryson/David Sedaris quality to the story telling which I enjoyed a great deal and took everything in a direction I wasn’t expecting. I think if you’re a newcomer to Adam Buxton there’s more than enough to entertain and leave you wanting more and to a longtime fan it’s a touching, funny and expertly written memoir.
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