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Four years to the day and 150 episodes later, Andreas and Leeroy bid farewell to "Living with Madeley" and introduce their rebranded podcast "Who Remembers" in this nostalgic retrospective.
The hosts take listeners on a heartfelt journey through their podcasting adventure, revealing how what began as casual COVID-era conversations evolved into a beloved audio time capsule of British pop culture. With characteristic humor and candor, they explain their decision to rebrand: "People don't know what it is...they think it's all about Richard Madeley, and to be fair, the intention early on was to keep the Madeley journaling going, which we did do...but we don't really talk about Madeley anymore."
As they reminisce about highlights from eight series, we learn about their most downloaded episodes (bizarrely, "Paul Sykes: Britain's Hardest Prisoner"), listener favorites (TV theme tunes and Christmas content), and those episodes that got them into trouble (like when Daz Samson and an alien abductee both took issue with their commentary). The hosts are refreshingly honest about which formats worked (documentaries) and which didn't (their three-part karaoke special that saw listeners abandoning ship).
The rebranding represents not an ending but an expansion - the freedom to cover everything from 80s/90s toys and sweets to forgotten radio shows without forcing connections to TV. For loyal listeners worried about radical changes, the hosts provide reassurance: "It's going to be more of the same shit...we're focusing mainly on 90s and early 2000s."
With genuine gratitude toward their audience, they conclude by thanking everyone who's spent "six days solid" in their company over four years. If you've ever found yourself saying "who remembers when..." about something from your past, this podcast's evolution will feel like coming home.
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Four years to the day and 150 episodes later, Andreas and Leeroy bid farewell to "Living with Madeley" and introduce their rebranded podcast "Who Remembers" in this nostalgic retrospective.
The hosts take listeners on a heartfelt journey through their podcasting adventure, revealing how what began as casual COVID-era conversations evolved into a beloved audio time capsule of British pop culture. With characteristic humor and candor, they explain their decision to rebrand: "People don't know what it is...they think it's all about Richard Madeley, and to be fair, the intention early on was to keep the Madeley journaling going, which we did do...but we don't really talk about Madeley anymore."
As they reminisce about highlights from eight series, we learn about their most downloaded episodes (bizarrely, "Paul Sykes: Britain's Hardest Prisoner"), listener favorites (TV theme tunes and Christmas content), and those episodes that got them into trouble (like when Daz Samson and an alien abductee both took issue with their commentary). The hosts are refreshingly honest about which formats worked (documentaries) and which didn't (their three-part karaoke special that saw listeners abandoning ship).
The rebranding represents not an ending but an expansion - the freedom to cover everything from 80s/90s toys and sweets to forgotten radio shows without forcing connections to TV. For loyal listeners worried about radical changes, the hosts provide reassurance: "It's going to be more of the same shit...we're focusing mainly on 90s and early 2000s."
With genuine gratitude toward their audience, they conclude by thanking everyone who's spent "six days solid" in their company over four years. If you've ever found yourself saying "who remembers when..." about something from your past, this podcast's evolution will feel like coming home.
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