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Terror Of The Tweeters  

Terror Of The Tweeters

Author: JohnRyanAndMatthewRoss

Two chaps, an Irishman and a Mancunian, who tweetalong to Doctor Who, Red Dwarf, and other such stuff, woke up one morning and decided... HEY, LET'S DO A PODCAST!!!! So they did, and here it is, where they review Series 12 of Doctor Who, the recent Red Dwarf "film", and a couple of other things along the way. Be warned, tangents abound.... CONTENT WARNING: Expect accidental but uncensored naughty words.
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Language: en

Genres: TV & Film, TV Reviews

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The 007 Debrief: Episode 00: Beginnings with Barry Nelson
Friday, 19 March, 2021

CONTENT WARNING: We say some very naughty words. Terror Of The Tweeters has returned, and with no new Doctor Who until later this year, if we're lucky, John and Matt have decided to embark upon an experiment. John has seen every James Bond film multiple times... Matt has only seen them all once... How will the opinions stack up between a lifelong fan and a relative newbie? Well, before all of that, there's the very first bit of Bond media to dissect... and they're gonna wish they hadn't... Recorded on 6th March 2021. Hosted by John Ryan and Matthew Ross The theme music was the Re-Versioned James Bond Theme, composed by Monty Norman, realised by John Barry and his orchestra, and arranged and remixed by Moby. Any and all copyrighted material is the registered property of their respective owners, utilised under the fair use agreement, and no infringement is intended.

 

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