Hello! And welcome to The Worms That Turned - a podcast where we watch old UK TV sitcoms and decide whether they are suitable for our modern, woke world.
Right guys, we have something really amazing and heavy to lay on you, man! We're, like, totally doing an episode, right, yeah, on The Young Ones!
That hippy is right, you know! This week we are talking about The Young Ones, everyone's favourite sitcom about dirty, smelly, anarchic students, and featuring a ton of 80's alternative comedians.
Join us for Part One, as we look back at the surreal and sweary antics of Scumbag College's finest: People's Poet (P)Rick, Very Metal Vyvyan, Neil the Stupid Hippy, and Mike The Cool Person.
In this episode we deconstruct Series 1 of The Young Ones, Rob reveals he had a narrow escape as a child in The Top Of The Pops studio, and Will attempts to reminisce about his own anecdote-free experience of student life.
Does The Young Ones still make us laugh with its radical alternative comedy nonsense or is it as outdated as Neil's fashion sense? Listen to Part One of our deep dive to find out!
Warning ⚠️ this episode contains language that some listeners may find offensive... but only because we're quoting old TV shows, not because we enjoy using those words. We're not your father-in-law.
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The Worms That Turned is written, presented, and produced by Will Barrett and Rob Pearmain. Theme tune by Rob.