Topic: Terry Wogan

8 chapters across the catalog

Contempt Kabuki
Episode 1137 3:29 - 10:42

1137: Contempt Kabuki

Eurovision Song Contest, Palestinian Boycott and US Media Coverage

The upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Israel is discussed, including calls for a boycott by Palestinian activists and various artists. The hosts clarify that Eurovision is a media brand rather than a strictly European Union event, noting Israel's previous victory. They critique the lack of US coverage, the history of BBC commentator Terry Wogan, and the campy nature of the broadcast on the Logo channel.

Miss Lawyer USA
Episode 1135 1:58:29 - 2:04:54

1135: Miss Lawyer USA

Vice Media Funding and David Icke Documentary

Vice Media reportedly secured $250 million in debt financing from a consortium led by George Soros following significant layoffs. The hosts examine a Vice documentary about David Icke, criticizing it for mischaracterizing Icke's famous 1991 interview on the Terry Wogan show. They argue that Vice's editorial direction is influenced by its need for survival and corporate funding.

Premedicated
Episode 854 1:23:34 - 1:28:48

854: Premedicated

David Icke's Hollow Moon Theory and Public Reputation

John C. Dvorak shares a video of David Icke, discussing Icke's theories about a hollow moon and reptilian bloodlines. The hosts recount Icke's history as a BBC sports commentator whose career was derailed after he announced his beliefs on the Terry Wogan show. Despite being a public laughing stock, Icke continues to sell out large venues like Wembley Stadium, blending political critique with esoteric theories.

Episode 412 2:21 - 4:51

412: Red Square Patch

Eurovision Political Voting Patterns and European Broadcasting Union

The Eurovision Song Contest is organized by the European Broadcasting Union and involves complex political voting blocs, such as Greece and Cyprus consistently trading maximum points. While the contest is named Eurovision, it includes non-European countries like Israel and recently featured veteran singer Engelbert Humperdinck representing the United Kingdom. Sweden's victory is noted as ironic given the country does not use the Euro currency.

Brain Damage
Episode 97 22:36 - 26:28

97: Brain Damage

Eurovision Song Contest, Terry Wogan, Blasphemy Day

The Eurovision Song Contest is highlighted as a major cultural event in Europe, with the hosts explaining its significance to an American audience. They discuss the retirement of commentator Sir Terry Wogan, known for his humorous and biting critiques of the contestants. Additionally, a listener notes that it is "Blasphemy Day" in Ireland.

Ketchup is Hard to Make
Episode 85 1:20:06 - 1:21:01

85: Ketchup is Hard to Make

Eurovision Song Contest and BBC Budget Issues

The BBC reportedly hoped its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest would lose because the network cannot afford the costs associated with hosting the following year's event. The hosts also note that long-time commentator Terry Wogan will not be participating in the broadcast this year.

Michelle Oprah and the Strippers
Episode 57 1:19:28 - 1:20:53

57: Michelle Oprah and the Strippers

UK Telethons, Executive Bailout Resentment

The success of UK charity telethons like "Children in Need" is contrasted with the massive 600 billion euro bank bailouts funded by taxpayers. There is a warning that continued abuse of the system by wealthy executives could lead to civil unrest similar to the French Revolution, where the public "storms the mansions."