The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar: He Also Ate A Lot Of Texan Bars

Highlights from Looks Unfamiliar featuring Lydia Mizon on Smashie And Nicey - The End Of An Era, Katy Brent on Global Hypercolor, Tim Worthington on Wonderwall by The Mike Flowers Pops and the BBC Pinocchio, Ricardo Autobahn on the Panther 6, Mitch Benn on BusyBodies, Joanne Sheppard on The Water Babies and Spine Chillers, Phil Norman on Spy Trap, Bob Fischer and Georgy Jamieson an dancing reindeer and school recorder ensembles and more...!

Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.

This is a collection of highlights from Looks Unfamiliar featuring Lydia Mizon on Smashie And Nicey – The End Of An Era, Katy Brent on Global Hypercolor, Tim Worthington on Wonderwall by The Mike Flowers Pops and the BBC Pinocchio, Ricardo Autobahn on the Panther 6, Mitch Benn on BusyBodies, Joanne Sheppard on The Water Babies and Spine Chillers, Phil Norman on Spy Trap and Bob Fischer and Georgy Jamieson an dancing reindeer and school recorder ensembles. Along the way we’ll be revealing how to avoid getting caught literally Global Hypercolor-handed, averting a Radio Times listing for Starved Robin Askwith, questioning why Richard Herring never has sports cars as guests on RHLSTP, debating the plural of ‘A Ghost Story For Christmas’ and querying the value of using Rentaghost as a sort of all-purpose philosophical yardstick.

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Smashie And Nicey - The End Of An Era (BBC1, 1994) - listen to Lydia Mizon and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.
The Panther 6 - listen to Ricardo Autobahn and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.
The Water Babies (1978) - listen to Joanne Sheppard and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.
Pinocchio (BBC1, 1978) - - listen to Paul Abbott and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.
Spine Chillers (BBC1, 1980) - listen to Joanne Sheppard and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.
Spy Trap (BBC1, 1985) - listen to Phil Norman and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.
Wonderwall by The Mike Flowers Pops (London, 1995) - - listen to Garreth Hirons and Tim Worthington talking about it in Looks Unfamiliar.

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Further Listening

You can find the full versions of Joanne on Avengers: Endgame here and Garreth on Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends here.

Further Reading

There’s much more about unexpectedly spooky Children’s BBC literary adaptations in A Ghost Story For Christmas (For Children) here.

Highlights from Looks Unfamiliar - a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to.

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