Remastered
Summary: Remember that thing from when you were a kid? So do we. How about that movie, or that cartoon. What about all those cereals you used to eat every morning? I'm sure you do remember, because we do. Join Rich and Jason for your weekly instalment of Remastered. That's the show in which we remember all the things I just told you about. Remastered is recorded live every Tuesday at Midnight GMT or 7pm EST, and of course you can hear it on Simply Syndicated Radio.
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Here's the last episode in the current series of Remastered. We're joined by a special guest, as we ponder the American war of independence, and what might have happened, had things gone the other way. Next week, you'll be able to hear our brand new show Remote Patrol. Thanks for listening to Remastered, it has been brilliant fun to make, and we'll be back before you know it.
In this penultimate episode of Remastered, we tackle the argument that has been brewing for 26 episodes.
I used to have spiky hair, that my Mum had to do every morning with a tub of hair gel. I only stopped because Allison refuses to do it now.
Do you go on them? Did you go on one? We did.
They're some sort of robot that looks like something ordinary, but it's actually a big robot. That's very exciting.
Another chapter in the "Games used to come on tapes" saga. You need to know this stuff.
Did you hear the show last week? This one is quite like it, only it has different music.
We take a look at some of our favorite TV theme songs from the past. Why don't we have theme songs anymore?
In this episode we talk about the work of the Director Tony Scott.
Believe it or not, we aren't really all that old. However, we still remember a time before there was Internet. You young folk sit back and listen to a story about a simpler time of life.
In this episode, Jason and Rich take a look back at some of the sports based video games they've played over the years. Have we ever mentioned that games used to come on cassettes?
In this episode we do a sort of USA vs UK fictional Olympics sort of thing. It's difficult to say much more about this, it's better if you just listen to it.
I feel like I've been here before. Did I say I'd be back?
It's time to spend some time talking about the advertising that effected us as children. Join us.
(http://www.simplysyndicated.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/RM13.jpg) What was the theme music that played in your head as you ran around as a child?