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EPISODE · Oct 5, 2025 · 21 MIN

Episode 13 - Percy the Penis

from 21 Minutes to Go with Goldstein and Cundy

21 Minutes to Go” represents an unparalleled confluence of comedic erudition, discursive spontaneity, and auditory legerdemain, meticulously orchestrated by the inimitable Andy Goldstein and the irrepressibly iconoclastic Jason Cundy—two celebrated luminaries whose reputations in broadcast oratory already precede them.The programme’s structural conceit is as elegant as it is ingenious: precisely twenty-one minutes of conversational peregrination, terminated with unwavering punctuality, irrespective of narrative denouement or anecdotal incompletion. This temporal rigidity, paradoxically, liberates the dialogue, engendering a frenetic vivacity in which frivolity and profundity intermingle with delightful incongruity.Goldstein’s rhetorical dexterity and mordant perspicacity fuse seamlessly with Cundy’s mischievous irreverence and unabashed candour, producing a dialectical counterpoint that oscillates between scintillating absurdity and incisive cultural commentary. Their exchanges, though ostensibly spontaneous, frequently verge on the Socratic—albeit refracted through a prism of footballing miscellany, quotidian observation, and digressive whimsy.Eschewing extraneous guests or gratuitous embellishments, “21 Minutes to Go” thrives upon the sheer alchemy of its hosts’ repartee. Each episode is a microcosmic exemplar of brevity begetting brilliance: a distilled essence of humour, insight, and unanticipated profundity, all meticulously confined within the immutable boundaries of its titular temporal framework.For the discerning auditor in pursuit of intellectual levity, linguistic acrobatics, and the rarefied art of making the inconsequential indispensable, “21 Minutes to Go” is nothing less than an auditory magnum opus in miniature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

21 Minutes to Go” represents an unparalleled confluence of comedic erudition, discursive spontaneity, and auditory legerdemain, meticulously orchestrated by the inimitable Andy Goldstein and the irrepressibly iconoclastic Jason Cundy—two celebrated luminaries whose reputations in broadcast oratory already precede them.The programme’s structural conceit is as elegant as it is ingenious: precisely twenty-one minutes of conversational peregrination, terminated with unwavering punctuality, irrespective of narrative denouement or anecdotal incompletion. This temporal rigidity, paradoxically, liberates the dialogue, engendering a frenetic vivacity in which frivolity and profundity intermingle with delightful incongruity.Goldstein’s rhetorical dexterity and mordant perspicacity fuse seamlessly with Cundy’s mischievous irreverence and unabashed candour, producing a dialectical counterpoint that oscillates between scintillating absurdity and incisive cultural commentary. Their exchanges, though ostensibly spontaneous, frequently verge on the Socratic—albeit refracted through a prism of footballing miscellany, quotidian observation, and digressive whimsy.Eschewing extraneous guests or gratuitous embellishments, “21 Minutes to Go” thrives upon the sheer alchemy of its hosts’ repartee. Each episode is a microcosmic exemplar of brevity begetting brilliance: a distilled essence of humour, insight, and unanticipated profundity, all meticulously confined within the immutable boundaries of its titular temporal framework.For the discerning auditor in pursuit of intellectual levity, linguistic acrobatics, and the rarefied art of making the inconsequential indispensable, “21 Minutes to Go” is nothing less than an auditory magnum opus in miniature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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