250 – The School Of Hard Knock Knocks

School Of Hard Knock Knocks with Glynn Nicholas on The Adelaide Show Podcast

This week’s episode of The Adelaide Show, features two interviews produced by the School of Hard Knock Knocks featuring Morry Morgan and legendary comedian, Glynn Nicholas.

We’re playing these interviews because Steve is tied up all week at the School Of Hard Knock Knocks comedy course being run by Glynn Nicholas.

In 100 Weeks Ago, we take you back to episode 150 when we interviewed DJ Gex.

And in the musical pilgrimage … we have a song from Litters.

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Running Sheet: School of Hard Knock Knocks

TIME SEGMENT
00:00:00
Theme
Theme and Introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo.
00:03:50 Morry Morgan and Glynn Nicholas

We are playing parts of two interviews with Glynn Nicholas conducted by Morry Morgan on his wonderful podcast, The School Of Hard Knock Knocks. Highly recommended listening.

https://twitter.com/TheAdelaideShow/status/1004519802000400384

00:52:00 100 Weeks Ago
We opened the vault to go back 100 weeks to a night in which we interviewed DJ Gex, who taught us that comedy is on the dance floor.
00:57:09 Musical Pilgrimage
And our song this week is Stars by Litters, selected by our previous musical curator, Dan Drummond.

Here is this week’s preview video:

SFX: Throughout the podcast we use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the visa stamp, the silent movie music, the stylus, the radio signal sfx, the wine pouring and cork pulling sfx, and the swooshes around Siri.