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WHO REMEMBERS? The UK Nostalgia Podcast

WHO REMEMBERS? The UK Nostalgia Podcast

著者: Andrew and Liam
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A nostalgia trip for anyone in the UK who grew up on dial-up Internet, Findus Crispy Pancakes, and playground rumours that couldn't be fact-checked online. We're not historians — we don't do dates, and we barely do facts — this is about the moment something gets mentioned and you go "oh my god, I've not thought about that in years." Science says reminiscing gives your brain a dopamine hit, so think of us as your weekly dose of that exact feeling.

Expect hazy memories, childhood flashbacks, confidently misremembered events, and frequent arguments about who remembers things properly as we rummage through the UK's collective memory box.

© 2026 WHO REMEMBERS? The UK Nostalgia Podcast
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  • The World Cup of 80s One-Hit Wonders (With David Beeden)
    2026/08/18

    Following the success of our 90s one-hit wonder tournament, we're back with a knockout competition for the greatest one-hit wonders of the 1980s. Joined by returning guest David Beeden, we seed 32 songs into eight groups of four, applying a strict rule: one UK top-20 hit only, no other top-40 entries allowed.

    The group stage throws up classic clashes between decade-defining tracks — 99 Red Balloons, Fast Car, Betty Davis Eyes, It's Raining Men, Turning Japanese, and Waiting for a Star to Fall all do battle for a place in the knockouts. Some big names crash out early, while a few surprise packages quietly build momentum through the rounds.

    The tournament builds to a dramatic final between two very different contenders, with the hosts going back and forth before crowning a winner in one of the most unexpected results of the series so far — plus a mysterious late twist involving a friend's secret ballot that nobody can open.

    Expect chart trivia, arguments over what actually counts as a "one-hit wonder," and plenty of 80s nightclub nostalgia along the way.

    Link to the one hit wonder playlist:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Bpt2cv5hE79AypXOlBGK5?si=0e2d5aa6e4734ce9

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    1 時間
  • UK Caravan Holidays in the 80s and 90s
    2026/08/11

    This week we are back in the caravan — remembering UK holidays from the 80s and 90s, from Whitby and New Quay to Skegness and Chapel St Leonards. Prompted by a long-standing listener request, we dig into everything that made a British caravan holiday unforgettable: the marathon car journeys, "who sees the sea first," cramped kitchens, stripy bed sheets, and the unmistakable sound of rain on a caravan roof.

    Expect Butlins nostalgia, arcade machine memories, bingo chaos, seaside chips, and the dread of that final countdown before heading home. A properly nostalgic one this week.

    In this episode:

    • The build-up and the journey down — back roads, roof racks, and no seatbelts in sight
    • First impressions walking into the caravan
    • Rain on the roof, tiny kitchens, and caravan privacy (or lack of it)
    • Clubhouses, bingo, and seaside etiquette
    • Arcade machines, 2p pushers, and classic games
    • Family telly, chart music, and the drive home
    • UK holidays vs going abroad
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    46 分
  • 6 Famous Unsolved Mysteries From The Past — Explained
    2026/08/04

    This week on Who Remembers?, we bring back a fan-favourite format from the old Living With Madeley days: unsolved mysteries, investigated (and solved) by two self proclaimed detectives.

    We dig into some of history's strangest unexplained cases, including a time-travelling computer message, a vanishing pilot, "goblins" attacking a Kentucky farmhouse, a crewless Navy blimp, twins with eerie reincarnation memories, and a mysterious ancient manuscript that shouldn't exist.

    Mysteries covered in this episode:

    • The Dodleston Messages (1984) — A Cheshire teacher's BBC Micro computer allegedly received messages from a man living in the same house in 1546, and later from someone claiming to be from the year 2109.
    • The Valentich UFO Disappearance (1978) — An Australian pilot vanishes after reporting a strange aircraft hovering above him, with no wreckage ever found.
    • The Hopkinsville Goblins Encounter (1955) — Eleven witnesses in Kentucky report a night-long siege by small, bulletproof creatures.
    • The Ghost Blimp Mystery (1942) — A US Navy blimp lands safely with no crew on board and no explanation for their disappearance.
    • The Pollock Twins Reincarnation Case (1950s–60s) — Twin girls born after their sisters' deaths appear to recall memories, people, and objects from their sisters' lives.
    • The Ura Linda Book Mystery — A 19th-century manuscript claiming to be an ancient Frisian chronicle, describing lost civilisations and a hidden version of European history.

    Plus a bonus mystery solved mid-recording — the strange case of "The Man From Taured," the traveler who allegedly arrived in Tokyo with a passport from a country that doesn't exist......


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    58 分
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