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When Wagon Wheels Were Bigger

When Wagon Wheels Were Bigger is a weekly podcast that watches kids' TV from the eighties and casts a more cynical eye on the shows we used to love. Sometimes funny, usually disappointing, join your hosts Mark and Martyn and ruin a small part of your childhood week by week.
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Jan 27, 2016

"Everybody needs good neighbours..." Unfortunately we got boring and confusing neighbours instead.

Another request show, this week Mark and Martyn watch the first episode of long-running Australian soap opera Neighbours. So throw another shrimp on the barbie, open a tinny and look out for brown-eyed mullets in the pool...

Additional YouTube viewing:

http://youtu.be/xUTfBR5LXA8
Jim from Neighbours Heart Attack Collection

http://youtu.be/LEwDeNKYYMg
28 minute compilation of Neighbours deaths and exits

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