Pilfering through the voices of today’s logicians… First Broadcast on October 23, 2003. Begins with nose-picking complaint, instructing listeners not to listen to the Hellebore Shew. ‘Bring me a hail of slow-motion on a plate please (followed by the aerial bombardment of your head)’ – Ray Stispozeille, an atempt to subvert the ‘think before you […]
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Folge vom 05.12.2005The Exciting Hellebore Shew: Rambling Special
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Folge vom 30.11.2005The Exciting Hellebore Shew: Bush SpecialFirst broadcast on November 19th 2003, this episode of the Exciting Hellebore Shew celebrates George W Bush’s visit to London. It’s dedicated to the American president, and also to bushes in general. The highlight of the show is certainly “chemical attack”. George Bush introduction. A Recording made from within a bush. Re-constituted tape found within […]
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Folge vom 22.11.2005The Exciting Hellebore Shew: Strange music and post-boring stories“Strange music and post-boring stories for the next half hour”. The first ever episode of the Exciting Hellebore Shew. Originally broadcast on Sep 3, 2003. * A love song about fleas (Start the show on a high-note) * DJs of Unfairness * The Hermit * Leper in a Tumble-dryer * Doug’s Piss-up
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Folge vom 24.10.2005The Exciting Hellebore Shew: Robot ShewDan finds himself made redundant because a robot voice has taken over the Hellebore Shew. * Introduction: Conflict with a some kind of robotic voice thing, leads to a lamentably shambolic fight in the studio. * Catch the nail-bomber. * Kerb Crawling in the 22nd centuary, interrupted with an actual act of wandering around. * […]