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In this episode, Chris and Mark look back at a show neither of them remembered particularly fondly, and wonder how it made it onto the SM:PD list to begin with...
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Hosted by Double Down Podcast Network · EN · 153 episodes
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Looking back at the shows that shaped our childhood
Double Down Podcast Network hosts SM:PD, a tv show with 153 episodes published.

In this episode, Chris and Mark look back at a show neither of them remembered particularly fondly, and wonder how it made it onto the SM:PD list to begin with...
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In this episode, Chris and Mark spend four minutes laughing at an engineering miscalculation, remember the planes of their youth, and add more shows to the SM:PD roster.
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In this episode, Chris and Mark battle with death, boredom, and senseless buffoonery as man's impact on the natural world comes front and centre.
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In this episode, things go from wholesome to horrific in the blink of an eye as Chris ponders where Wuzzles come from and Mark regales the world with tales of misconduct of the grossest kind...
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Welcome back, listeners! New year, same bullshit as Chris and Mark welcome a special guest and look back at what may or may not have been a really vivid. fever dream…
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Ho, Ho, Ho! Merry Christmas, listeners. To round off the year, Chris and Mark go back far further than they’re willing to admit in search of an underrated gem, wax poetic about 80s sitcoms, and ascertain that Mark’s moth
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In this episode, we look back at the long-running “sketch” show, cast doubt on whether or not the wonderful Neil Buchanan lied about being Banksy, and discuss what the show has in common with 19th century French author M
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In this episode, Chris and Mark ignore the dumpster fire raging in America and bring things back to a simpler time when trains were arseholes, everyone had the same birthday cake, and Ringo was a little bit useless...
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In this episode we’ve got gods, monsters, and a kid from San Francisco as we look back at DiC’s late 90s effort, Mummies Alive!
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In this episode, Chris and Mark tackle a show based on an actual NHL hockey team that’s named after a team of misfit children from a 90s family sports movie. Makes sense, right?
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In this episode, Chris does most of the work as Mark has no idea what they’ve been watching…
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In this episode, Chris and Mark go back (forward) to revisit “Batman of the Future”
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In this episode, there’s not enough insulin in the World to stop Mark slipping into a diabetic coma as we look back at Rainbow Brite
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In this episode, Chris and Mark take another trip back in time as two French barbarians match wits with the Roman Empire.
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In this episode, Chris and Mark venture to the bottom of the garden.
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In this episode, Chris and Mark get the munchies and fawn over an unexpected Scottish accent, all set against the backdrop of a tap-dancer on a burger…
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In this delayed episode, Chris and Mark look back at the cartoon version of an 80s action movie, ordinary people being REALLY good at their jobs, and what Friday nights […]
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In this episode, Chris and Mark talk cheap soup, death-trap room heaters, and the socio-economics of 1970s Britain as we read far too much into Jamie and the Magic Torch…
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In this episode, Chris and Mark tread a familiar path as the 90s offers up another anthropomorphic animal team defies the laws of science, nature and linear storytelling, all in the name of selling toys.
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In this episode, Chris and Mark go all the way back to medival England to subvert gender stereotypes, explore diversity and character, and give an insight into why they are the way that they are…
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SM:PD is hosted by Double Down Podcast Network. The show is categorised under tv (film) and has published 153 episodes.
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