Episode 135

Films That Should End with a Boxing Match

Not that anybody asked but this week we laced up our gloves and got ready to rumble because we're talking about boxing. Get it? This episode came out on Boxing Day. We decided to celebrate the nations favourite Post-Christmas day by figuring out which films should have ended with a climatic boxing match. What will make our final Top 3 list this week? Expect aural quaaludes, Buckinghamshire Rules and follow up questions.

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The Podcast Nobody Asked For
Two friends argue which films and TV shows make their Top 3 of various topics

About your hosts

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Graham Jones

Top 3 Things You Should Know:
1. Once saw Tom Felton in a cocktail bar, fairly sure he did a double take thinking I was his old pal Rupert.
2. Psychology graduate and knows this doesn't matter.
3. The van story - but I'm not telling you unless you buy me a beer.
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Ian Harries

Top 3 Things You Should Know:
1. Holds the unironic belief that Nicolas Cage is the greatest living actor.
2. History graduate and thinks this matters.
3. Once climbed a mountain by accident.