In which Thom and Michael spend an incredible amount of time talking about the bands and events that they’ve been to recently, and consequently rush through everything else really quickly at the end.
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Media Studies GCSE. Question 1. The best way to show your dissatisfaction with a foreign election via a communication medium is by altering the colour of your avatar. Discuss.
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In which Thom and Michael relate their survival of the Twitpocalypse, talk about things that have annoyed them lately, and give examples of bad sex in literature.
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In which Thom and Michael attempt a full episode of outside broadcast from a variety of locations around the Barbican Centre in London, talking about their previous visits to the place and the imminent release of shiny new technology.
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A genuine correction and a joke that is much less funny than it first sounded.
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In which Thom and Michael discuss their voting habits in the European election, decide on a film to provide commentary for, insult some Apprentice candidates, debate the merits of theatre as a medium, and attempt to bring peace to the world through roshambo.
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In which Thom makes all sort of unfounded allegations about what Myk does when he’s on his own, and that’s pretty much it. For an hour.
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In which Michael belatedly thanks Will and Steve for their contributions when he was on holiday, and neglects to mention his sheer joy at being able to yell “Stephen!” at Adam Buxton at a script readthrough. Thom is there too.
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In which Michael returns from Morocco with tales of rude guides and stinky tanning, Thom and Michael investigate one star reviews on Amazon and then explore their views on New York architecture.
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In which, in a cafe outside the British Library, Thom and Steve discuss the ways social media changes the music industry, how some Twitterers are make more sensible comments on swine flu than the dead tree press, and what Malcolm Gladwell and Jacques Derrida can teach us about learning bass.
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