The Giddy Carousel of Pop
En podkast av The Giddy Carousel of Pop
43 Episoder
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Smash Hits - 3-16 July 1985 with Lyn Lockwood
Publisert: 22.7.2021 -
Smash Hits - 28 May -10 June 1981 with Paul Hanley
Publisert: 29.5.2021 -
Smash Hits - 10-23 August 1988 with Jude Rogers
Publisert: 8.4.2021 -
Smash Hits - 17 February - 2 March 1983 with Richard Drew
Publisert: 3.3.2021 -
The Quizorilliant Christmas Quiz
Publisert: 23.12.2020 -
Smash Hits - 1-14 April 1992 with Laura Kelly
Publisert: 27.10.2020 -
Smash Hits - 29 May - 11 June 1980 with Andrew Harrison
Publisert: 8.9.2020 -
Summer Special
Publisert: 7.8.2020 -
Smash Hits - 17-30 July 1985 (part 2) with Tim Robinson
Publisert: 17.7.2020 -
Smash Hits - 17-30 July 1985 - Live Aid special
Publisert: 10.7.2020 -
Smash Hits - 9-22 October 1985 with Julie Hamill
Publisert: 5.6.2020 -
Smash Hits - 25 March - 7 April 1987 with Barry McIlheney (part 2)
Publisert: 12.5.2020 -
Smash Hits - 25 March - 7 April 1987 with Barry McIlheney
Publisert: 5.5.2020 -
Smash Hits - 4-17 November 1987 with Catherine Sked
Publisert: 8.4.2020 -
Smash Hits - 23 March - 5 April 1988 with Hannah Verdier (part 2)
Publisert: 11.3.2020 -
Smash Hits - 23 March - 5 April 1988 with Hannah Verdier
Publisert: 4.3.2020 -
Smash Hits - February 1979 (issue 4) with Simon Philo
Publisert: 5.2.2020 -
Smash Hits - 4-17 March 1982 with David Hepworth (part 2)
Publisert: 14.1.2020 -
Smash Hits - 4-17 March 1982 with David Hepworth
Publisert: 7.1.2020 -
Smash Hits - 6-19 December 1984 with Patricia Caliskan
Publisert: 24.12.2019
Welcome aboard The Giddy Carousel of Pop! We are a Smash Hits appreciation podcast dedicated to the swingorilliant British pop magazine which ran from 1978 to 2006. In each episode, we take an old issue of Ver Hits (usually from the 1980s but may slip a year or two either side of that) and discuss what’s on its pages, looking at who’s riding high on the carousel and who’s heading down the dumper. We always have a guest to help us along the way, so we’ll be talking to the readers, the writers, and who knows, maybe even the odd pop star who appeared in its pages. Hang on tight!
