Random Satire Podcasts

  • Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray
  • Crit Sandwich: A D&D Podcast
  • Roast Mortem Cast
  • Full Cast And Crew
  • Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley
  • I See News
  • Left Handed Radio | A Sketch Comedy Podcast
  • undertheskin.tv – monday medicine
  • Total Talk Nonsense (TTN)
  • Morning Short
  • Somebody Made This
  • New Tricks for Old Dogs
  • Citation Needed
  • Marvellous Hairy – a novel in five fractals –
  • Happy Show Fantastic
  • Capitol Steps: Politics Takes a Holiday
  • Something Inappropriate with Greg and Garrick
  • Pod Planet
  • The Warden by Anthony Trollope
  • The Future History of the British Isles
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    Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray

    Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray

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    Since Oct 28, 2020 00:00 UTC

    If you’ve enjoyed watching the 1998 BBC television miniseries, you’d probably want to renew your acquaintance with William Makepeace Thackeray’s 1847 novel, Vanity Fair. However, if you’re unfamiliar with what has been dubbed one of the Best 100 Books in English Literature, you certainly have a treat ahead. Miss Pinkerton’s Academy in Chiswick Mall in London is where young ladies with ambitions of making a good marriage are sent by their socially aspiring middleclass parents. Two young ladies, Amelia Sedley and Rebecca (Becky) Sharpe are on their way home after completing their term at Miss Pinkerton’s. Amelia is from a well to do family, while Becky is a scheming orphan who has latched on to her amiable friend in the hopes of climbing the social ladder. In Amelia’s comfortable Russell Square home, Becky goes to work immediately. Her target is Amelia’s clumsy, boastful, wealthy civil servant brother, Joseph, who is home on furlough from India. She also meets the dashing Captain George Osborne, Amelia’s childhood sweetheart. Things don’t go according to plan and Becky soon moves to a country mansion, Queen’s Crawley, where she takes up a job as a governess to the children of the wealthy widower Sir Pitt Crawley. She manages to entrap the naïve younger son of the house, Rawdon Crawley. Meanwhile, Amelia and George marry. However, George is not all he seems and turns out to be a coward in war and an unscrupulous liar. He is also weary of his marriage and begins to pay undue attentions to Becky, whom he meets in Brighton where she is staying with her husband. The rest of the story follows the lives of the two classmates and their travails. The title of Vanity Fair is taken from John Bunyan’s famous 17th century work, Pilgrim’s Progress. In Bunyan’s allegorical tale of Christian’s journey, Vanity Fair is the name of an endless carnival in the town of Vanity, and represents worldly vices and sinful attachments. Thackeray was writing in the Golden Age of Satire when greats like Dryden, Pope, Swift, Addison, Steele and Fielding were regaling readers with their caustic, acerbic wit. Vanity Fair explores the ideas of transient, materialistic desires and their harmful effects on people. His biting satirical portrait of the selfish and street smart Becky and her overwhelming desire for wealth and social success is one of the masterpieces in English literature. Thackeray’s brilliant gifts for slicing through the pretensions and facades that human beings hide behind remain one of the reasons why Vanity Fair is even today considered a must read classic. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Crit Sandwich: A D&D Podcast

    Crit Sandwich: A D&D Podcast

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    Since Mar 19, 2018 10:00 UTC

    Four friends play 5th edition D&D campaigns loosely based on our favorite movies, tv shows and video games. Enjoy Crit Sandwich: the world’s tastiest D&D podcast.

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    Roast Mortem Cast

    Roast Mortem Cast

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    Since Oct 31, 2017 02:00 UTC

    We’ve all been taught to venerate the dead. Where’s the fun in that?! No one can take all their rotten secrets to the grave. Humans are just trash monsters that make mistakes, rub together and make more humans. So, let’s grab some beers, bury inhibitions and dig up some dirt on history’s most iconic departed.

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    Full Cast And Crew

    Full Cast And Crew

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    Since Oct 5, 2018 20:44 UTC

    The Full Cast and Crew Podcast loves searching for that perfect, telling anecdote or soundbite from a writer, director, actor, or crew member as we revisit the films of our shared 70s and 80’s childhoods with an appreciation for the cinematic arts and without pretension or annoying fan-boy antics. Proudly independent and advertising-free.

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    Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley

    Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley

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    Since Sep 30, 2020 00:00 UTC

    A shy, introverted young poet. A weekend in a magnificent English country house. A beautiful young lady whom the poet is secretly in love with. An assorted group of guests with varied interests, motives, ambitions and aspirations, and the complex web of history and events that connect all of them. Crome Yellow by Aldous Huxley was his first book, published in 1921, when he was just 27 years old. It is typical of many books written during this period by writers like Thomas Love Peacock and Somerset Maugham, centered round a country mansion and the quaint, British tradition of being invited to spend a weekend with a group of people whom one may or may not know. Crome Yellow is a novel of manners rather than plot and depends more on its style and characterization for its appeal. It is a precursor to Huxley’s brilliant novel Brave New World and indeed some of the characters in this book appear in his other books too, albeit in different avatars. The young poet, Denis Stone, is invited by Henry Wimbush, the owner of Crome, the lovely country house in rural England. He accepts the invitation mainly because he knows that Anne Wimbush, Henry’s niece, will also be there. She is four years older than Denis and sees him as a bit of a wimp, but knows that he is in love with her. She has almost made up her mind to accept him if she proposes. The other guests include an artist, Gombauld, a hearing-impaired young lady who buries herself in books to avoid interacting with people, a pompous journalist, a cynic, a philanderer and a vicar and his wife. Henry Wimbush is engaged in writing a history of his home, while his wife is addicted to gambling. This bunch of characters thrown together and the events that follow their intermingling with each other, form the plot of the book. Aldous Huxley’s sparkling and witty style is evident in his debut novel. Crome is supposedly a portrayal of Garsington Manor, the home of Lady Ottoline Morrell, a famous beauty and renowned hostess to such greats as TS Eliot, Yeats, Bertrand Russell and others. Huxley’s satirical depiction of the typical country house weekend is indeed amusing and thought-provoking. Modern-day readers may find the customs and traditions of pre-War England quaint. Many of the people in the book are “stock” characters found in many English novels of the time making Crome Yellow a delightful parody of the life and times of the 1920s. An interesting read! More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    I See News

    I See News

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    Since Oct 18, 2019 20:00 UTC

    I See News is the hilarious topical podcast from comedian Sam Gore, creator of I See You, Facebook’s weirdest weekly satire column. Sick of one-dimensional media coverage? The reporters at I See News have access to every parallel world going, pulling in the insights and stories from alternative timelines where anything can happen.

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    Left Handed Radio | A Sketch Comedy Podcast

    Left Handed Radio | A Sketch Comedy Podcast

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    Since Jul 24, 2015 07:00 UTC

    Left Handed Radio is an indie narrative comedy podcast. It features some of the funniest, most talented comedians from across the country. The show is a hybrid of sketch comedy, audio plays, satirical short stories and parodies of podcasts and public radio programming. For our back catalogue, visit our new Patreon! As one of the first indie sketch podcasts ever, we pride ourselves on our independence and freedom to create whatever we want. We adore all of our Patreon supporters and listeners who share the program. Thank you for listening and enjoy!

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    undertheskin.tv – monday medicine

    undertheskin.tv – monday medicine

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    Since Jun 15, 2017 02:34 UTC

    ugly straight talk.

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    Total Talk Nonsense (TTN)

    Total Talk Nonsense (TTN)

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    Since Apr 25, 2012 07:00 UTC

    Jon and Scott discuss any topic that comes to mind and attempt to point out stupidity in America and around the globe. Being almost not stupid themselves, they are highly qualified to provide commentary on topics that range from evolution to boobs to goat’s ass to the commander and chief of stupidity, George Dubya Bush.

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    Morning Short

    Morning Short

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    Since Jan 6, 2016 05:30 UTC

    Enjoy a new, curated short story every episode. We hand-pick 15-25 minute short stories from a pool of award-winning fiction writers. Then we turn them into to mini audiobooks that improve any commute, workout, or walk in the park. Read by professional narrators. Every day is a different story. One morning we might bring you a sci-fi thriller by the legendary Ray Bradbury, and the next morning might be a Sherlock Holmes detective story by Arthur Conan Doyle. Romance? We’ve got it. Narrative poetry? We’ve got that too. Mystery and ghost stories? You bet! |Who listens to Morning Short?| Entire families. Budding writers, poets, and and authors. Immigrants trying to learn English, or improve their listening comprehension. Startup CEOs. You name it! Enjoy our fictional stories today.

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    Somebody Made This

    Somebody Made This

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    Since Sep 18, 2016 23:43 UTC

    A satirical podcast about crowdsourced inventions. Tune in to hear Garth and Alex discuss a new product every Sunday.

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    New Tricks for Old Dogs

    New Tricks for Old Dogs

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    Since Jan 2, 2019 17:00 UTC

    Why are we howling at the moon? In the 60’s and 70’s our generation led a cultural revolution. Now that we are in our 60’s and 70’s we see another cultural revolution led by folks like us who refuse to act their age. We may be Old Dogs, but we can still learn New Tricks. This podcast celebrates that revolution. It features offbeat news items, social observations, adventure tips, shameless humor, and interviews with contemporaries who are still engaged with life.

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    Citation Needed

    Citation Needed

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    Since May 16, 2017 00:03 UTC

    The podcast where we choose a subject, read a single Wikipedia article about it, and pretend we’re experts. Because this is the internet, and that’s how it works now.

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    Marvellous Hairy – a novel in five fractals –

    Marvellous Hairy – a novel in five fractals –

    Since Aug 28, 2009 14:31 UTC

    So hair is sprouting in unspeakable places and you can no longer carry a tune, but if you’re a surrealistic artiste with an addiction to Freudian mythology and guilt-free sex, turning into a monkey has its upsides. Nick Motbot may be evolving as a novelist, but his friends aren’t too sure about his DNA — at least, not since Gargantuan Enterprises started experimenting with it. And once they figure out what’s happening to him, they decide to set things right. MARVELLOUS HAIRY is a satirical novel about a group of friends sticking it to the man the only way they know how, with equal parts grain alcohol and applied Chaos Theory. Part literary fun-ride, part fabulist satire, and part slapstick comedy, MARVELLOUS HAIRY is about the power of friendship and love, the evils of power, and the dangers of letting corrupt CEOs run our world. And most importantly, it’s about how we have to release our fun-loving inner monkeys.

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    Happy Show Fantastic

    Happy Show Fantastic

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    Since Jul 13, 2019 02:00 UTC

    Sibling rivalry is for chumps. Happy Show Fantastic is a scripted screwball musical soap opera detailing the true-ish story of two brothers bent on absolute mutual destruction. Jingly Award-winning singer Greg Lastrapes & billionaire podcasting celebrity Martin Lastrapes have a relationship so toxic, not even Taylor Swift would write a song about it.

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    Capitol Steps: Politics Takes a Holiday

    Capitol Steps: Politics Takes a Holiday

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    Since Dec 31, 2017 13:00 UTC

    The Capitol Steps bring their political musical satire to the air, now in two hour-long shows. Tune in on the Fourth of July and New Year’s Eve. Visit our website at www.capsteps.com for weekly songs and to purchase albums. We put the MOCK in Democracy! Has it been a rough year? Then you may feel the need to laugh at 2019, and the Capitol Steps could not agree more! So tune in to the Capitol Steps’ New Year’s edition of “Politics Takes a Holiday,” featuring songs from their latest album, The Lyin’ Kings. What better time to laugh at politics than now, with election season gearing up? After all, the Capitol Steps won’t tell you any actual useful information, but they will tell you what rhymes with Pete Buttigieg.

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    Something Inappropriate with Greg and Garrick

    Something Inappropriate with Greg and Garrick

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    Since May 19, 2020 19:00 UTC

    Two rambling idiots stumble through today’s events, booze, theme parks, movies, nerd life and general inappropriateness. With backgrounds in entertainment and theme park design, Greg and Garrick will be sure you know exactly where they stand.

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    Pod Planet

    Pod Planet

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    Since Mar 7, 2016 20:00 UTC

    Deadpan satire comedy memoir.

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    The Future History of the British Isles

    The Future History of the British Isles

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    Since Mar 29, 2019 16:00 UTC

    Future History is a dark comedy sketch show that takes a sideways glance at the apocalypse, fake news and mass-ignorance-hysteria. The end is nigh, so dig a hole.

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