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Pop Culture Clash Podcast
Ainslie Rose and Zak Marrinan
28 episodes
9 months ago
In this season, Melbourne Actors Ainslie Rose and Zak Marrinan discuss which Australian TV shows from their childhood during the 2000s have thrived, survived or died.
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In this season, Melbourne Actors Ainslie Rose and Zak Marrinan discuss which Australian TV shows from their childhood during the 2000s have thrived, survived or died.
Show more...
TV Reviews
TV & Film
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Episode 14 Round the Twist (Retrospect)
Pop Culture Clash Podcast
57 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 14 Round the Twist (Retrospect)
Have you ever? Ever felt like this? Where Strange things happen, are you going round the twist?
It's a pop culture clash first. No match-up, no competition. Just Ainslie and Zak's retrospect on the revolutionary television show Round the Twist. Keeping in theme with the series of the mid-2000's Ainslie and Zak cover all the aspects of the 3rd and 4th season of the quirky kids show that had ghosts, time travel, body horror and whirling penis enhancements. The show was scary, funny, bizarre and it explains a lot about why millenials humour is so odd and Gen-Z kids are so cynical. Enjoy kiddies.
Pop Culture Clash Podcast
In this season, Melbourne Actors Ainslie Rose and Zak Marrinan discuss which Australian TV shows from their childhood during the 2000s have thrived, survived or died.