
Episode #152
152 Jonathan Creek w/ Luke Murray
With the release of the new (and possibly final ever) Jonathan Creek, superfan and friend of the pod Luke Murray comes on to discuss the new book, the amazing show itself, and much more!

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Hosted by Robert Neumark Jones · arts · EN · 171 episodes
Hosted by Robert Neumark Jones, Bliss of the Abyss is unique, hilarious, off-the-wall and sometimes off-the-planet. Anything is fair game - from philosophical discussions to fascinating life stories, cultural analysis to comedic capers - TBOTA is your place to find stimulating content.If you enjoyed, please consider supporting the show so that I can continue making it.patreon.com/theblissoftheabyss
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Episode #152
With the release of the new (and possibly final ever) Jonathan Creek, superfan and friend of the pod Luke Murray comes on to discuss the new book, the amazing show itself, and much more!

Episode #151
Weeping into our Brie while discussing the origins of the human chin

Episode #150
...and the unmistakable smell of a setup that’s about to become a full media empire or collapse immediately. Carpet has entered his “becoming a runner” era, backed by a Garmin watch chosen through an alarming amount of AI consultation. ChatGPT has also somehow become a fitness coach, life advisor, and enabler-in-chief. We also revisit *Recovery* (the sitcom, not the physio chart), where writing partnership dynamics are dissected like a Premier League transfer deal: Carpet is “solution-oriented,” Rob is “creative chaos in human form,” and somehow it works… allegedly. Elsewhere, ACL rehab stories get uncomfortably real, including hospital anecdotes that make everyone grateful for not being in withdrawal management today. Then, because obviously, we detour into UK politics and Andy Burnham, devolving into a debate about whether running a country is basically just being a slightly more stressed football manager with better lighting and worse Twitter replies. By the end, nobody is sure if this is a podcast, a recovery diary, a sitcom pitch, or an AI experiment gone slightly rogue. Possibly all four. THANKS GPT

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In this clip from my conversation on The Tower Record, we get into the mainstreaming of fringe ideologies, the hypocrisy of right-wing influencers, and exactly which circles of hell they’d belong in. A chaotic, funny, and occasionally very dark section from a much longer discussion on media, politics, and online culture. Full episode out now, everywhere you get your podcasts https://open.spotify.com/episode/69ZqXJnWaKaQWzZdM8k7lE https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ep-53-the-bush-blair-affair-w-robert-neumark-jones/id1817731276?i=1000767393004
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