Episodes

Friday Aug 09, 2024
Quiche of Despair
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Friday Aug 09, 2024
The recent news covered in the show includes a story of 20,000 South African women protesting pass laws, a party crashed by hippies in 1969, and a failed military operation in Ulster in 1971. The show also discusses the Manson family's reign of terror in Los Angeles in 1969, the change of mascots from Bambi to Smokey for wildfire prevention, and Wayne Gretzky's trade in ice hockey in 1988. The show delves into historical events such as the First International Congress of Mathematicians in 1971, the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902, and the missionary story surrounding the statue of Ea in 1821. The show also features mentions of the comic book "The Blue Lotus" by Herge, and the strange story of transporting the wooden statue of Ea to the British Museum, ending with a lighthearted look at tomorrow's newspaper headlines. The host humorously covers various historical events in a unique and engaging manner.

Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Flaming Sock Puppet Rebellion
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
Thursday Aug 08, 2024
In today's episode, we dive into a whirlwind of chaotic events ranging from an Abbey Road zebra crossing scandal involving the Beatles, a tropical storm named Beryl causing havoc in Louisiana, and a humorous yet disastrous attempt by Sir Ernest Shackleton to establish a bakery in Antarctica. The podcast takes us on a journey through historical and comical tales, shedding light on the absurdities of human endeavors in various contexts.
We begin with a comical yet scandalous incident at Abbey Road where the Beatles brazenly flout traffic rules, captured in a photograph that sends shockwaves through the nation. Moving on to Louisiana, Tropical Storm Beryl wreaks havoc, defying conventional weather patterns and leaving residents in disbelief. The narrative then shifts to Sir Ernest Shackleton's ill-fated expedition to Antarctica, revealing his misguided attempt to establish a bakery in the frozen wasteland, leading to a series of misfortunes and unexpected twists.
The episode delves into historical events such as the Alcazar of Jerez siege, the 8888 uprising in Burma, and the iconic Abbey Road album cover featuring the Beatles. From medieval battles to political uprisings, each story is presented with a unique blend of humor and historical context, offering listeners a diverse range of topics to ponder and enjoy. The podcast concludes with a humorous take on aviation history, showcasing British ingenuity and culinary innovation through the adventures of the Graf Zeppelin.
Through a mix of historical anecdotes, satirical news coverage, and imaginative storytelling, this podcast episode offers a unique blend of entertainment and enlightenment. With a touch of wit and a dash of absurdity, the host navigates through a tapestry of events that are as captivating as they are amusing, leaving listeners entertained and informed in equal measure.

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Fluffy Chainsaw Bubblegum Apocalypse
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
Wednesday Aug 07, 2024
In tonight's episode of Newsbang, we covered a range of fascinating stories. We started off with Alice Hila Ramsey's daring cross-country drive in 1909, followed by the Battle of Abu Hamid in Sudan, and American swimmer Lynn Cox's historic swim across the Bering Strait. We delved into a chilling crime story from 1985 involving the Bamber family murders and revisited historical events like General George Washington awarding the badge of military merit in 1782. Our eco-warrior correspondent, Penelope Windchime, shared tales of environmental significance through history. We also had traffic updates from Polly Beep and a report on Britain's wartime invention in 1944, the automatic sequence-controlled calculator.
We engaged in a detailed discussion on events like the Whiskey Rebellion quelled by President George Washington in 1791 and the news from various newspapers like the Times and Telegraph. The episode was filled with humor and historical insights, showcasing a blend of entertainment and educational content. While some stories were comical, others delved into serious crimes and significant historical events that shaped nations. The episode ended with a reminder that Newsbang is a comedy show produced by AI, with all voices impersonated, ensuring an entertaining and informative experience for the audience. Join us again tomorrow for more captivating stories and quirky news updates.

Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
Flaming Ninja Squad
Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
Tuesday Aug 06, 2024
On this momentous Tuesday, we delve into the news headlines, starting with a shocking discovery on Mars - alien worm life found on the polar ice cap. In 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, ending World War II. Fast forward to 1996, where scientists claim Mars is a giant ball of cheese, leading to plans for a manned mission to bring back cheddar. Meanwhile, Tim Berners-Lee introduced the World Wide Web in 1991, transforming how we share information globally.
Shifting to current events, a military coup unfolds in Mauritania as General Mohammed Uld Abdelaziz seizes power, suspending aid and cooperation. In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act, impacting African American voter rights. Amidst the chaos, our correspondent reports on traffic mayhem in various locations, including a plane crash in Guam and circular road logic on the M25.
In the world of science, Tim Berners-Lee's British invention, the World Wide Web, revolutionizes information sharing. The story of King Leopold II's exploitation in the Congo comes to light, highlighting the dark side of history. The episode wraps up with a glimpse into tomorrow's newspaper headlines, featuring remarkable journeys and historical events. Technical difficulties cause signal disruptions, as Newsbang delivers AI-composed comedy. Stay tuned for more hilarity in the next episode.

Monday Aug 05, 2024
Flaming Sock Puppet Uprising
Monday Aug 05, 2024
Monday Aug 05, 2024
NewsBang covers a variety of headlines, ranging from historical events to current news. The show delves into the intriguing Siege of Algertsiris in 1278, turning out to be more of a stag party gone wrong under King Alfonso X. Then, the revelation about Magic, The Gathering being a sinister plot to control individuals sends shockwaves. In 1816, the rejection of the electric telegraph by the Admiralty showcases the resistance to progress. The show also reflects on Marilyn Monroe's tragic passing in 1962 and a controversial raid in 1969 on a screening of Andy Warhol's Lonesome Cowboys in Atlanta.
The episodes offer vivid descriptions and insights into various historical events, shedding light on the quirky and unexpected aspects of these stories. Whether it's recounting a failed siege turned chaotic party, unveiling the darker side of a popular card game, or highlighting the resistance to technological advancements, the show brings a unique perspective to each narrative. The hosts provide detailed accounts of each event, discussing the implications and repercussions of these incidents on society. The storytelling is engaging, with a blend of humor and seriousness, keeping the audience informed and entertained throughout the show.

Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Rockliffe's Follyfoot
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
On Sunday, August 4th, 2024, a whirlwind of events unfolded starting with the aftermath of the Croatian storm where NATO intervention left Serbs astonished. Meanwhile, Japan acknowledged its wartime wrongs, and a historical murder case involving Lizzie Borden was revisited, sparking renewed debates. The episode delved into various topics, from the perilous Operation Storm in Croatia to the gripping murder trial of Lizzie Borden in 1892.
As the episode continued, a weather forecast of scorching heat and arid conditions was shared, painting a vivid picture of extreme weather phenomena. The conversation shifted to the intense battle scenes in European land battles and the eerie mysteries surrounding the Fall River double murder, highlighting the captivating storytelling and historical insights provided throughout the podcast.
Listeners were then taken on a journey through significant historical events, including the uprising in Burkina Faso and the intriguing mapping of Chicago by James Thompson. The episode also explored remarkable encounters with sea creatures, from Alfred Glassall Jr.'s epic battle with a black marlin to the dramatic sinking of the MTS Oceanos off the coast of South Africa.
The podcast further delved into groundbreaking developments in gerontology, humorous crime correspondences, and financial scandals involving Venezuela and Argentina. The intricate mix of historical narratives, investigative journalism, and weather reports provided a diverse and engaging listening experience, culminating in a sneak peek at tomorrow's headlines teasing Mohawk Massacre, jet crash horror, and regal intrigues involving King Alfonso.
Overall, the episode of Newsbang was a rollercoaster of storytelling, humor, and historical insights, woven together to captivate audiences and shed light on diverse topics from past and present global events.

Saturday Aug 03, 2024
Flamboyant Sausage Rebellion Squad
Saturday Aug 03, 2024
Saturday Aug 03, 2024
In a whirlwind of news, we journey through various historical events and quirky stories on the "News Bang" show. From prehistoric dinosaur smackdowns in the Gobi Desert to uncovering the truth behind the cardboard cutout of the Auckland Sky Tower, each segment is filled with humor and wit. We delve into the Cold War drama of Whittaker Chambers accusing Alger Hiss of espionage, transporting us to the heart of political intrigue.
The episode takes us to 1913, exploring the Wheatland Hop Riot in California, painting a vivid picture of the agrarian uprising against oppressive conditions. Moving to the Berlin Olympics of 1936, we witness Jesse Owens defy Nazi ideology with his remarkable athletic prowess, symbolizing hope and resistance. Delving into the realm of technological innovation, the TRS-80 computer of 1977 is hailed as a game-changer, bridging the gap between technology and everyday life.
From the ecclesiastical drama surrounding Pope Stephen IX to the satirical take on British technology, the News Bang show offers a unique blend of informative storytelling and comedy. With colorful characters and historical anecdotes, each segment unfolds like a theatrical performance, blending facts with a generous dose of humor. The host's quirky commentary and the variety of topics covered ensure an engaging and entertaining listening experience, leaving the audience both informed and entertained.

Friday Aug 02, 2024
Baffled Squirrel Pizza Heist
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
The Radio Show kicks off with a variety of intriguing topics, from Zillard's bombshell regarding Einstein's involvement in the atomic age to London's underground marvels and Coolidge's sudden rise to the presidency. The hosts dive into historical events such as the Battle of Chaeronea and the capture of former Chilean deputy director Raul Ituriaga. They also discuss the creation of nuclear weapons following a letter signed by Einstein and delve into the science behind antimatter's discovery by Dr. Nigel Positiveson.
The hosts bring a mix of humor and seriousness to each topic, dissecting the headlines with a unique and entertaining perspective. They explore the implications of historical events and scientific discoveries, shedding light on their impact on society and the world at large. From political shifts to scientific breakthroughs, each segment offers a blend of information and entertainment, keeping listeners engaged and intrigued throughout the show.
The show's correspondents provide in-depth analysis and commentary on each topic, offering insights that range from the humorous to the thought-provoking. From the chaotic weather forecast on the Isle of Man to the intense battlefield reporting from the Battle of Chaeronea, the show covers a diverse range of subjects with wit and intelligence. The guests, including Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, add a layer of expertise and depth to the discussions, providing valuable insights into complex issues such as nuclear proliferation and political history.
As the show winds down, the hosts offer a glimpse into the next episode, teasing more engaging content and hilarious segments to come. With a mix of comedy, information, and lively banter, the Radio Show manages to entertain, educate, and captivate listeners, making it a must-listen for anyone looking for a unique take on current events and historical milestones.

Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Cosmic Donut Heist Fiasco
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Tonight's radio show covered a variety of intriguing topics, starting with Mao's unusual 'brains for brawn' initiative during China's Cultural Revolution in 1966. The show delved into the chaos caused by intellectuals forced to switch roles with laborers under the Muscle Militia regime. It then humorously recounted Christopher Columbus's comedic misunderstanding of Venezuela during his adventures, followed by a satirical portrayal of Hitler's moustache on fire during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The segment also touched on the controversial expansion of a tycoon's chalet amid the chaos of historical events.
Weather predictions were given by Shakanaka Giles, providing entertaining and exaggerated updates on the extreme weather conditions across Britain. A vivid description of the grim execution of Russian Liberation Army leaders in Moscow in 1946 was also featured in the show.
The episode discussed the historical significance of events like the Lombard Street Riot in Philadelphia in 1842, the incorporation of Colorado as the 38th state in 1876, and the echoes of fascism during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The radio show took a whimsical turn with Polly Beep's comical traffic updates across various time periods and locations, adding a light-hearted touch to serious historical events.
Further topics included the unveiling of Frank Herbert's novel 'Dune' in 1965, the launch of the Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Railway in 2008, and a literary review of the book, highlighting its epic themes and iconic characters. The show concluded with a preview of the next day's headlines, featuring Einstein's warning in The Times and the Tower Subway opening in London, among other quirky stories. This engaging and entertaining radio show blend history, humor, and current events in a unique and captivating way.

Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Flamingo Disco Apocalypse
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024
Join us in this episode as we dive into the fascinating events of history and current affairs. We start with the tale of Lithuania's 17th-century Russian roulette, NASA's lunar prospector crashing into the moon, Spain's lost treasure at sea, and the intriguing world of bin men turned stock market gurus. The news segment takes a comedic spin on the Russo-Polish war of 1655, featuring badger catapults and attack geese, alongside a unique perspective on the sinking of Spain's treasure fleet with France's baguette escape. The weather forecast, delivered with flair, paints a whimsical picture of varied conditions across regions.
Transitioning to the tumultuous Russo-Polish war in 1655, our war correspondent brings a vivid, albeit grim, portrayal of the Russian siege on Vilnius, highlighting the chaos and dark humor amidst the conflict. Moving forward to 1938, we delve into the baffling world of Balkan diplomacy with Bulgaria's surprising non-aggression pact, spun with wit and skepticism towards the political maneuvers of the era. Further, we witness the transformation of New York's Idlewild Field into the bustling New York International Airport in 1948, capturing the excitement and challenges of the dawn of air travel.
Exploring the realm of sports in 2012, we're treated to a whimsical underwater commentary of Michael Phelps' Olympic triumphs, blending humor and admiration for the swimming legend's achievements. The episode also features quirky travel updates, a lunar mission tale involving ice lollies and moon landings, and the end of the Royal Navy's rum rations on Black Tot Day. Finally, a glimpse into the future news headlines gives a satirical peek into upcoming events across the globe, wrapping up with a quirky mix of information and entertainment. Stay tuned for a rollercoaster ride through history and beyond on Newsbang!