It'll Be Alright In The Nineties - S2 E19 - 'Turning into a Labrador at Leigh Delamere' (CITV in Memoriam)  episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 26, 2023 · 1H 4M

It'll Be Alright In The Nineties - S2 E19 - 'Turning into a Labrador at Leigh Delamere' (CITV in Memoriam)

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We're caught between downcast and celebratory moods this time on the pod as we finally come to terms with the sad demise of Children's ITV. As he was always the CITV kid compared to the CBBC partisan Alex, Stu decides to take us all on a run through of an average CITV afternoon schedule in the mid-90s (Wednesday 12th July 1995 to be specific) in an attempt to convince Alex that CITV really was as good as, if not better than, CBBC. So tune in to find out which cartoon seemed so scary that Stu never even watched it, which theme tune crops up in Alex's brain every 48 hours and which programme both Alex and Stu consider an underrated gem. Also this time: 90s acts of God! Cringe-inducing German lesson performances! Old receipts! Watery slapstick mishaps! The launch of yet another pod campaign! And lots, lots more... If you'd like to hear more from us, be sure to like and subscribe, and share your thoughts with us on all our social media channels, found here on our new ⁠Linktree⁠ Next time: We're hopping on the tail-end of the current zeitgeist and discussing THE celebrity couple of the 90s - the Beckhams, with returning legend of the pod: Kate Pro! Music: Sports FM by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Pod logo: Adam Greenwood Photography & Design https://www.adamgreenwoodphotographer.com

We're caught between downcast and celebratory moods this time on the pod as we finally come to terms with the sad demise of Children's ITV. As he was always the CITV kid compared to the CBBC partisan Alex, Stu decides to take us all on a run through of an average CITV afternoon schedule in the mid-90s (Wednesday 12th July 1995 to be specific) in an attempt to convince Alex that CITV really was as good as, if not better than, CBBC. So tune in to find out which cartoon seemed so scary that Stu never even watched it, which theme tune crops up in Alex's brain every 48 hours and which programme both Alex and Stu consider an underrated gem. Also this time: 90s acts of God! Cringe-inducing German lesson performances! Old receipts! Watery slapstick mishaps! The launch of yet another pod campaign! And lots, lots more... If you'd like to hear more from us, be sure to like and subscribe, and share your thoughts with us on all our social media channels, found here on our new ⁠Linktree⁠ Next time: We're hopping on the tail-end of the current zeitgeist and discussing THE celebrity couple of the 90s - the Beckhams, with returning legend of the pod: Kate Pro! Music: Sports FM by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Pod logo: Adam Greenwood Photography & Design https://www.adamgreenwoodphotographer.com

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