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.
Joining Tim this time is writer Paul Whitelaw, who’s collecting items in the Balowski house to prove that he remembers Legal Man by Belle And Sebastian, Spider-Man Strikes Back, The Secret Vampire Soundtrack EP by Bis, Bruce Willis’ The Return Of Bruno and the The Young Ones computer game. Along the way we’ll be explaining how to get annoyed at not seeing an episode of The Amazing Spider-Man that you’ve seen without realising, declining to take style tips from a Karl Howman Mod, casting aspersions on Paul Simon’s improv skills and attempting to get past the loading screen of The World According To Smith And Jones The Game.
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129 – Paul Whitelaw – It's Alright For A Bruce Willis Album Track – Looks Unfamiliar
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About Paul
Paul Whitelaw is a writer. You can find his website here and follow him on Bluesky at @paulwhitelaw.bsky.social.
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Further Listening
You can find further thoughts on the actual wall-crawling edge-of-the-seat thrills of The Amazing Spider-Man in It’s Good, Except It Sucks with Gary Bainbridge here.
Further Reading
Although it was often lazily labelled the ‘female Young Ones’, Girls On Top never got a computer game… but you can read more about it in Thanks For Dropping By here.
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