
WHO REMEMBERS? The UK Nostalgia Podcast
Claim This Podcastby Andrew and Liam
Podcast Overview
<p>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 — but science says reminiscing gives your brain a dopamine hit, so think of us as your weekly dose of hazy memories, childhood flashbacks, and confidently misremembered events.</p><p>Expect frequent arguments about who remembers things properly as we rummage through the UK’s collective memory box.</p>
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Recent Episodes

July 5, 2026
TV Finale's (From The Madeley Archives)
A kids’ drama that ends with aliens, zombies, dinosaurs and a bomb. A sitcom that turns into a war memorial in slow motion. A sketch show that finishes on a moment about dementia so quiet it stings. We go hunting for the best TV finales and the worst TV endings, and we do it the only way we know how: arguing, laughing, and then getting properly caught off guard by how dark some of these “nostalgia” picks really are. We start with the Biker Grove series finale, which might be one of the...

June 30, 2026
The Summer of 1998 | France '98, The Ladettes, the Birth of Google & the Death of Cool Britannia
We go back to the summer of 1998 and start where so many UK memories start: France 98, England vs Argentina, and the David Beckham backlash that somehow became bigger than the match itself. From there, things spiral into a perfect little time capsule of late-90s Britain, right down to the unhinged tabloid “Beckham dartboard” that turned national frustration into something nastier. We also dig through what was on telly and what was starting to take over: Graeme Norton’s early rise, South Park’...

June 28, 2026
TV We'd Like to Get Rid Of | Shows, Characters, Theme Tunes & Genres (From The Madeley Archives)
Some telly doesn’t age badly, it just gets under your skin in new ways. We crack open the Madeley Archives and revisit “Get Rid of It”, our very British, very subjective spin on Room 101, where we pick the TV shows, characters, and overused bits of footage we’d happily wipe from the schedule forever. Got a TV moment you’d ban forever, or one you defend to the death? Listen, then subscribe, share the episode with a fellow nostalgia nerd, and leave us a review so more people can join the argu...
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<p>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 — but science says reminiscing gives your brain a dopamine hit, so think of us as your weekly dose of hazy memories, childhood flashbacks, and confidently misremembered events.</p><p>Expect frequent arguments about who remembers things properly as we rummage through the UK’s collective memory box.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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