EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 43 MIN
2.7 reading Hades 1
from North London Ulysses · host Russell Raphael
Poor Paddy Dignum. Let's go pay our respects. This time, the carriage ride to Glasnevin cemetery as we read the first half of the Hades episode.`
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Poor Paddy Dignum. Let's go pay our respects. This time, the carriage ride to Glasnevin cemetery as we read the first half of the Hades episode.`
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Poor Paddy Dignum. Let's go pay our respects. This time, the carriage ride to Glasnevin cemetery as we read the first half of the Hades episode.`
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