Episodes

Monday Apr 01, 2024
Zombie Food Domino Heist
Monday Apr 01, 2024
Monday Apr 01, 2024
In this episode, we cover a variety of stories and events throughout history and in contemporary times. From the Gremlin invasion in 1970 to the creation of the Royal Air Force on April Fool's Day, we explore the quirky and intriguing stories that have shaped our world. We delve into the Battle of Five Forks during the American Civil War, the Strangeways Prison riot in 1990, and the revolutionary legalisation of same-sex marriage in the Netherlands in 2001.
The episode takes us through the unveiling of the AMC Gremlin, a subcompact car with a unique design, and the record-breaking cricket innings by Wally Hammond in 1933. We also explore the weather forecasts and historical events like the Battle of Five Forks and the Strangeways Prison riot. In addition, we learn about the Hawker Siddeley Harrier, a fighter aircraft with vertical takeoff and landing capabilities, as well as the historical tramway in Brill in 1871.
The episode also covers the 1933 hurling final in Ireland, the legalisation of same-sex marriage in the Netherlands in 2001, Archbishop Robert Winchelsea's journey to Rome in 1293, and the siege of Palestinian militants in Bethlehem church. Furthermore, we get a glimpse of the upcoming headlines and news stories, including Union forces nabbing Petersburg, the Bosnian war bloodbath, and the giant lobster terrorising a seaside town.
Join us for a mix of historical anecdotes, amusing news updates, and quirky stories that highlight the diverse and fascinating aspects of our world. Stay tuned for more episodes of News Bang, providing a blend of informative content and AI-generated humor.

Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Harmoniously Crying Onions
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
Sunday Mar 31, 2024
In this News-Show, we covered various intriguing headlines from different time periods and events. We started by delving into a story about the Japanese seizing Christmas Island during World War II, and the subsequent involvement of the U.S. Navy in thwarting their plans. Moving on to Hollywood in 1930, we discussed the implementation of the Hays Code, a strict censorship guideline that stifled creativity in the movie industry for three decades. The show also touched upon the capture of Malolos by American forces in 1899, marking a dark day in history.
The show then segued into discussing Selena's tragic demise at the hands of her fan club president, Yolanda Saldiva, and the ensuing impact on the Hispanic and Latino community. The decommissioning of the USS Missouri, the last active U.S. Navy battleship, in Long Beach, California, was highlighted as a solemn farewell to an era of maritime history. Next, a historic event where the French Navy vessel, Guillaume Tell, surrendered to a British squadron in the Malta Channel, was detailed.
Further topics included the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan's Spanish expedition in the Philippines in 1521, the first Catholic Mass in the region, and the unique storytelling around this event by Pastor Kevin Monstrance. The show wrapped up by sharing whimsical future headlines and announcing the celebration of National Pretend to be a Dinosaur Day. The show signed off with a reminder that it was a comedy show created by AI, with impersonated voices and fictional content.

Saturday Mar 30, 2024
Timid Lemon Pie Party
Saturday Mar 30, 2024
Saturday Mar 30, 2024
In this series of episodes, we delve into various historical events and significant moments that shaped different eras. From the Vietnam War's Easter Offensive of 1972 to the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981 by John Hinckley Jr., the narrative vividly portrays these pivotal moments in history. The intense battles, political motivations, and personal stories are recounted with a mix of detailed narration and engaging commentary.
The podcast also delves into the bizarre incident at the Manawan Police Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, where armed pranksters seized control of the premises, leading to a surreal 90-minute ordeal. The ensuing chaos, capture of the perpetrators, and reactions from those involved offer a glimpse into the unexpected turns of events that unfolded on that day.
Additionally, the podcast covers historical events such as the merger of East Florida and West Florida to form the Florida Territory in 1822, shedding light on the cultural and political implications of this significant union. The story behind the discovery of the element thallium in 1861 and the birth of the iconic game show Jeopardy in 1964 are also explored, providing intriguing insights into scientific breakthroughs and entertainment milestones.
Moreover, the podcast blends humor and informative storytelling, with segments featuring quirky news headlines and offbeat weather reports adding a light-hearted touch to the narrative. Through a mix of historical recounting, intriguing anecdotes, and witty commentary, the podcast offers a captivating journey through various eras and events, presenting a unique blend of education and entertainment for listeners.

Friday Mar 29, 2024
Dazzling Burrito Chronicles
Friday Mar 29, 2024
Friday Mar 29, 2024
In this episode, we explore historical events such as the American Civil War's conclusion in 1865, the Battle of Cape Matapan in 1941, and NASA's Mariner 10 mission to Mercury in 1974. The podcast vividly describes the decisive moments of these events, transporting listeners back in time with colorful storytelling and detailed accounts. Additionally, the episode covers significant news such as the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings, Brexit in 2017, and the legalization of same-sex marriage in the UK from 2014 onwards. The discussions delve into the impact of these events on society and highlight the progress and challenges faced during these pivotal moments in history. The engaging narratives and insights provided by the speakers offer a unique perspective on these historical events and news stories, making for an informative and captivating episode of the podcast.

Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Stolen Space Sardines
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
Thursday Mar 28, 2024
The News-Show starts with attention-grabbing headlines covering incidents like a friendly fire fiasco, a politician losing a confidence vote by a single vote, and the US wanting to control everyone's nukes. The show promises an exclusive report on the crisis affecting the Lollipop Guild due to claims of excessive consumption of gobstoppers. The main event, News Bang, presents satirical coverage of the Gulf War 2.0, focusing on a tragic friendly fire incident involving the US Air Force mistakenly attacking British troops.
Moving back in time, the show delves into historical events like James Callaghan's defeat in a no-confidence vote during the winter of discontent in 1979 and the proposal for international control of nuclear weapons in 1946. The satire continues with coverage of Roman Emperor assassinations in 193 and the daring Operation Chariot in 1942 during World War II. The show also explores British innovation in astronomy in 1802 with the discovery of asteroids and the inaugural concert of the Vienna Philharmonic in 1842.
The broadcast features dramatic storytelling, including a war correspondent's account of a tragic friendly fire incident in 2003, highlighting the chaos and camaraderie of warfare. The humor and satire touch on various historical and cultural events, showcasing the blend of factual information with comedic storytelling. The show concludes with a humorous segment previewing the next day's headlines and unusual news stories, like a pigeon stealing a hat from a baby and an exhibit on belly button fluff at the Museum of Natural History.
Throughout the News-Show, the host provides engaging and entertaining coverage of historical events, blending satire with factual information to create a unique and entertaining listening experience. The show's format includes a mix of satirical headlines, detailed historical accounts, and humorous segments, offering a fresh and comedic take on news and historical events.

Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Dancing Socks of Fate: Return to Outer Space
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
In this episode, we delve into various historical events, beginning with the rise of Nikita Khrushchev in 1958 and his efforts in de-Stalinisation, leading to Cold War tensions. We explore the Second Intifada in 2002, a violent uprising between Palestinians and Israelis, culminating in the tragic Passover massacre. Moving to 1850, we uncover San Diego's evolution from a frontier settlement to a modern hub of healthcare and biotechnology in California. We then journey through weather predictions reminiscent of historical earthquakes and floods in different regions.
Shifting gears, we recount the NATO bombing campaign in Yugoslavia, highlighting the unexpected downing of a US stealth aircraft, a symbolic moment in modern warfare. The podcast also features a discussion on the Hunt brothers' infamous attempt to monopolise the silver market in 1980, resulting in the dramatic Silver Thursday. Additionally, we touch on British innovation with the development of Viagra for erectile dysfunction treatment.
Further, we explore Japan's Himeji Castle, showcasing its architectural marvel after extensive restoration. The episode concludes with a humorous look at fictional headlines previewing future news stories, injecting comedic elements throughout the discussion. This engaging podcast blends historical insights, weather forecasts, market manipulations, architectural wonders, and quirky news previews into a diverse and entertaining episode, offering a unique blend of information and humor.

Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Cosmic Karaoke Aliens
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
Tuesday Mar 26, 2024
In the headlines today, the podcast covers various historical events, from the British defeat at the First Battle of Gaza in 1917 to the mass suicide of the Heaven's Gate cult in California in 1997. The podcast delves into the surrender of Algeciras to Castile in 1344 during the Reconquista, highlighting the complexities of these historical moments. The episode also features a weather report on the Brunner mine disaster commemoration in New Zealand, providing a somber reflection on the lives lost.
The podcast further discusses the polio vaccine's development in 1953 by Jonas Salk, emphasizing the importance of vaccination for global health. Moving back in time to 590, the episode narrates Emperor Maurice's proclamation of his son Theodosius as co-emperor in the Byzantine Empire, followed by Theodosius' deposition due to a military revolt led by Focus. The story explores the mysteries surrounding Theodosius' fate, blending historical intrigue with a touch of folklore.
Additionally, the introduction of the printing press to England by William Caxton in 1476 is highlighted, focusing on the first publication of Aesop's Fables. The enduring legacy of these fables as timeless allegories is discussed, emphasizing their significance across generations. The episode provides insights into the literary and technological advancements of the time, celebrating the fusion of storytelling and innovation.
The podcast ends with a humorous segment on future headlines, featuring quirky news stories like "Starving Yanks lay mines in Japan's bathtub" and "Barmy army goes bananas in pyjama party." The episode concludes with a disclaimer that the show is a comedy created by AI, showcasing a mix of historical insights, whimsical storytelling, and light-hearted entertainment.

Monday Mar 25, 2024
Moonlight Karaoke Madness
Monday Mar 25, 2024
Monday Mar 25, 2024
In today's episode, we cover historical events ranging from the Wars of the Roses in 1458 to the discovery of Titan, Saturn's moon, in 1655. We explore the conclusion of the Wars of the Roses where the Lancastrians and Yorkists united to form the Tudor dynasty. Moving forward to 1655, we discuss Christian Huygens' discovery of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, shedding light on its unique features and potential for supporting life. We also touch on significant global events such as the assassination of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia in 1975 and the military triumphs of the Yongle Emperor of Ming China in 1410.
Further, we delve into Byzantine history, focusing on Emperor Theodosius III's abdication in 717 in favor of Leo the Assyrian, marking a significant shift in power. Additionally, we revisit Pope Constantine's visit to Constantinople in 708, highlighting the ecumenical relations of the Byzantine papacy. The episode also includes details of Pope Paul VI's reforms and historic visits in the 1960s and 1970s, emphasizing the papal exploration beyond Vatican City.
Moreover, we touch on environmental aspects of historical events, with a spotlight on Scottish pioneers establishing the first weather station in Antarctica in 1903. Calamity Prenderville provides insights into British innovation regarding Titan's discovery, emphasizing its potential for extraterrestrial life. The episode wraps up with a glimpse into royal dramas and significant events like the Spanish Civil War, the siege of Algeciras, and the Ottoman Empire's involvement in the First World War. Finally, we conclude with a humorous look at tomorrow's headlines, adding a touch of light-heartedness to the historical recount.

Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Daring Flying Pizza Pirates
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
Sunday Mar 24, 2024
In this episode, we delve into various historical events, starting with the union of Scotland and England in 1603 under James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England and Ireland. We explore the humor and reactions of people at that time regarding sharing a ruler. Moving on to the New Zealand Wars of 1869, we witness the clashes between Maori tribes and British forces, showcasing the fierce resistance and ultimate defeat of the Maori. The discovery of the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis by German physician Robert Koch in 1882 revolutionized bacteriology and medical diagnostics, shedding light on the infectious disease.
Additionally, we spotlight Archbishop Oscar Romero's assassination in 1980 in El Salvador, highlighting his activism against social injustice and the dark chapter of the revolutionary government's violence. Transitioning to the inaugural Women's Olympiad in Monte Carlo in 1921, we witness the athletic prowess of female competitors across various events, showcasing their skills and achievements. Finally, we circle back to 1882, celebrating British innovation in identifying the cause of tuberculosis, emphasizing the significance of this discovery for global health.
Furthermore, we explore satirical news segments discussing historical events with a comedic twist, such as the Royal Rabbit Hole journey to 1603 and the introduction of Winton Motor Carriage Company's horseless carriage in 1898. Weather forecasts, future headlines, and a quirky sign-off round out this engaging episode, offering insights and entertainment through a unique lens on history.

Saturday Mar 23, 2024
Greedy Ice Cream Fireworks
Saturday Mar 23, 2024
Saturday Mar 23, 2024
In tonight's headlines, Patrick Henry ignites the American Revolution with his impassioned speech, leading to a rebellion against British rule. Meanwhile, Benito Mussolini starts a fascist movement in Italy, leaving a legacy that influences politics worldwide. In 1989, scientists claim to discover cold fusion, sparking debates within the scientific community. The news show then transitions to a weather forecast mirroring past seismic events, providing a dramatic and humorous twist. The show also delves into tragic events like Aeroflot Flight 593's crash and historic moments such as David Frost's interview with Richard Nixon. The episode covers diverse topics ranging from the founding of the English Football League to the demolition of Kowloon Walled City in British Hong Kong. Amidst the chaotic and intriguing stories, the hosts deliver a mix of historical insights, humor, and satire, creating a blend of informative entertainment.