The comedy podcast for the discerning listener. It's pure pleasure for your ears as veteran media men Max and Terry sort out the mess of modern telly and offer ideas for the next generation of programme makers.
Along the way lose weight with the bacon diet, learn hypnosis for sharks and discover the mystical secrets of the serious acting beard.
Max and Terry get all political this week as they work out how to teach kids about Politics with the Chuckle Brothers, and also re-invent Election Night coverage thanks to Ainsley Harriot's Political Pie.
Max and Terry get all political this week as they work out how to teach kids about Politics with the Chuckle Brothers, and also re-invent Election Night coverage thanks to Ainsley Harriot's Political Pie.
Max and Terry remember variety's own Bobby Peaks and the
Saturday night entertainment show they were going to do; before discussing a brand
new magic show idea - ‘Smoke and Mirrors’.
Direct download: 7c.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:23 AM
Max and Terry discuss Soap Operas and recall their failed 1980's one called "Falklanders" and so set about to create another brand new one for the year 2009 - "Full English"; set in Max's home town of Newendyke.
Sorry folks, but even dedicated media dynamos such as us have to go on our holidays at some point. We'll be back soon with more knowledge biscuits for you to crunch on. But while we're off have a rummage in the archive, drop us an email (max@ or terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk), or just be patient. We love you all. Cheerio for now!
Thanks to a fan letter Max and Terry revisit their moderately successful 'What a ..!' comedy film series. They take a look back to Giant Haystacks' big cinema break in What a Grapple! And look forward to reinvigorating the series for a whole new generation of fans. If it can work for your Bat Man it can work for cheap'n'cheerful bawdy Brit flicks.
You don't have to go all the way to Africa to find orphans. Max and Terry help childless couples and Saturday night TV in one instructional podcast. There's more troubling listener mail, another of Terry's uncanny impressions and a new catchphrase for Max. So join us and wet yourself laughing. Thank you.
Max and Terry realise that there's money to be made from a TV show about conspiracies, as support and denial both lead towards the same outcome - viewers!
Your favourite TV podcast returns with all the fun of the fair. Expand your cheese horizons, marvel at Comic Relief controversy and moisturise your mind with a dollop of informed media know-how.
A letter of complaint. If you've got something you'd like to get off your chest you can write to either Max@ or Terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk. Max and Terry will be back with more wit and wisdom in a couple of weeks.
This is the infamous controversial banned podcast where Max and Terry reminisce about Top of the Pops and the unforgettable, but sadly now forgotten, dance troupe Fruitee Lipz.
It's been in the grubby paws of some legal people who have now made it safe for posting with a few adjustments to save the embarrassment (and possibly marriages) of a few select people.
Meet the real heroes of the hospital in The Consultant Specialists as Max and Terry explain the science behind gastric bands, homeopathy and supermarket bargains.
Put down that burger and pick up your mp3 player to begin your TV diet today. Max and Terry take you on a fantastic food voyage revealing the secrets of the bacon diet, rumours of celebs cheating at pub quizzes and just what that bloke from Bucks Fizz is up to now. Join us in roughly a fortnight for more, or follow the chaps on twitter: @MaxBuffer and @TerryBland.
Terry takes you back to the Seventies and the adverts he and Max produced promoting the town of Newendyke. Join us for fondue, fake blood and frolics in the sitcom world.
We haven't forgotten you but events have conspired against us including killer colds, more trouble with Babs' mother and the TV channel dedicated to dogs and all things dog-related that will never be (see Terry's Twitter for more details). We'll be back very soon and hope that you enjoy our rather weighty back catalogue as well as the daily musings of Max and Terry over at twitter.com/MaxBuffer and twitter.com/TerryBland.
Terry calls in from his cruise to let you know that he and Max are thinking of you. Thanks for all the programme suggestions, fan letters and various foodstuffs. We're getting closer to completing that trifle. Get in touch by writing to either max@ or terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk. You can now follow Terry on Twitter! http://twitter.com/TerryBland
Max is on his own this week as Terry is spending some quality time with Babs. So settle down this New Year for a slice of wisdom cake as Max takes you through another course of BiteSized Buffer. Learn the autumn leaves approach to life, its uses for cake making and more importantly script writing. Max and Terry will be back very soon after their respective post-seasonal holidays. In the meantime check out any episodes you may have missed, pop over to the website http://www.mediamuseum.co.uk (there's a picture of a lady's bottom there) or email max @ mediamuseum.co.uk to offer him your thoughts.
Be a demon in the sack under the guiding hand of Fraser Hines. You too can be a manly man with Max and Terry's helpful instructions for hapless husbands and hopeless singletons. Also this week naked wrestling, sexual confusion and rubbing one off. All for research. Now stop that, you'll go blind!
Issues galore are spread across the podcast in a reboot of the one-off
TV play. Shopping telly is replaced with a cake-based bartering system hosted by Sarah Greene, there's trouble with a yorkshire terrier and
heartrending chicken drama with a young Dexter Fletcher.
Max thinks back to the late 70s, a time of space robots, bad music and a decent cod fillet. Join him for dinner with Blake Edwards, the man behind the Pink Panther films, as he tries to re-energise the Clouseau franchise with some intergalactic punk magic.
Brrr! It's cold out there, the perfect time to think of jetting off to a Holiday Hotspot. Max and Terry bring you a world of variety on the cruise ships with cheeky comedians, ladies with feathers and a choice of chips or mash at the captain's table. The trifle gets a step closer to completion, Terry does more impressions and advises you on how best to approach Brian Conley. Send your love to either max@ or terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk.
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Max and Terry remember variety's own Bobby Peaks and the
Saturday night entertainment show they were going to do; before discussing a brand
new magic show idea - ‘Smoke and Mirrors’.
Direct download: 7c.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:23 AM
Max and Terry discuss Soap Operas and recall their failed 1980's one called "Falklanders" and so set about to create another brand new one for the year 2009 - "Full English"; set in Max's home town of Newendyke.
Sorry folks, but even dedicated media dynamos such as us have to go on our holidays at some point. We'll be back soon with more knowledge biscuits for you to crunch on. But while we're off have a rummage in the archive, drop us an email (max@ or terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk), or just be patient. We love you all. Cheerio for now!
Thanks to a fan letter Max and Terry revisit their moderately successful 'What a ..!' comedy film series. They take a look back to Giant Haystacks' big cinema break in What a Grapple! And look forward to reinvigorating the series for a whole new generation of fans. If it can work for your Bat Man it can work for cheap'n'cheerful bawdy Brit flicks.
You don't have to go all the way to Africa to find orphans. Max and Terry help childless couples and Saturday night TV in one instructional podcast. There's more troubling listener mail, another of Terry's uncanny impressions and a new catchphrase for Max. So join us and wet yourself laughing. Thank you.
Max and Terry realise that there's money to be made from a TV show about conspiracies, as support and denial both lead towards the same outcome - viewers!
Your favourite TV podcast returns with all the fun of the fair. Expand your cheese horizons, marvel at Comic Relief controversy and moisturise your mind with a dollop of informed media know-how.
A letter of complaint. If you've got something you'd like to get off your chest you can write to either Max@ or Terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk. Max and Terry will be back with more wit and wisdom in a couple of weeks.
This is the infamous controversial banned podcast where Max and Terry reminisce about Top of the Pops and the unforgettable, but sadly now forgotten, dance troupe Fruitee Lipz.
It's been in the grubby paws of some legal people who have now made it safe for posting with a few adjustments to save the embarrassment (and possibly marriages) of a few select people.
Meet the real heroes of the hospital in The Consultant Specialists as Max and Terry explain the science behind gastric bands, homeopathy and supermarket bargains.
Put down that burger and pick up your mp3 player to begin your TV diet today. Max and Terry take you on a fantastic food voyage revealing the secrets of the bacon diet, rumours of celebs cheating at pub quizzes and just what that bloke from Bucks Fizz is up to now. Join us in roughly a fortnight for more, or follow the chaps on twitter: @MaxBuffer and @TerryBland.
Terry takes you back to the Seventies and the adverts he and Max produced promoting the town of Newendyke. Join us for fondue, fake blood and frolics in the sitcom world.
We haven't forgotten you but events have conspired against us including killer colds, more trouble with Babs' mother and the TV channel dedicated to dogs and all things dog-related that will never be (see Terry's Twitter for more details). We'll be back very soon and hope that you enjoy our rather weighty back catalogue as well as the daily musings of Max and Terry over at twitter.com/MaxBuffer and twitter.com/TerryBland.
Terry calls in from his cruise to let you know that he and Max are thinking of you. Thanks for all the programme suggestions, fan letters and various foodstuffs. We're getting closer to completing that trifle. Get in touch by writing to either max@ or terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk. You can now follow Terry on Twitter! http://twitter.com/TerryBland
Max is on his own this week as Terry is spending some quality time with Babs. So settle down this New Year for a slice of wisdom cake as Max takes you through another course of BiteSized Buffer. Learn the autumn leaves approach to life, its uses for cake making and more importantly script writing. Max and Terry will be back very soon after their respective post-seasonal holidays. In the meantime check out any episodes you may have missed, pop over to the website http://www.mediamuseum.co.uk (there's a picture of a lady's bottom there) or email max @ mediamuseum.co.uk to offer him your thoughts.
Be a demon in the sack under the guiding hand of Fraser Hines. You too can be a manly man with Max and Terry's helpful instructions for hapless husbands and hopeless singletons. Also this week naked wrestling, sexual confusion and rubbing one off. All for research. Now stop that, you'll go blind!
Issues galore are spread across the podcast in a reboot of the one-off
TV play. Shopping telly is replaced with a cake-based bartering system hosted by Sarah Greene, there's trouble with a yorkshire terrier and
heartrending chicken drama with a young Dexter Fletcher.
Max thinks back to the late 70s, a time of space robots, bad music and a decent cod fillet. Join him for dinner with Blake Edwards, the man behind the Pink Panther films, as he tries to re-energise the Clouseau franchise with some intergalactic punk magic.
Brrr! It's cold out there, the perfect time to think of jetting off to a Holiday Hotspot. Max and Terry bring you a world of variety on the cruise ships with cheeky comedians, ladies with feathers and a choice of chips or mash at the captain's table. The trifle gets a step closer to completion, Terry does more impressions and advises you on how best to approach Brian Conley. Send your love to either max@ or terry@ mediamuseum.co.uk.