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Local Service Only

Local Service Only

By: Jo & Helga
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Let's get choked by a slowly moving latex bubble! Helga and Jo dive into the 1967 TV series The Prisoner, its charming old-fashioned quirks and continued relevance. We are extremely on our bullshit.Copyright 2025 Art
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  • Ep.5 – Never Do Politics (Free For All)
    Mar 8 2025

    Happy International Women's Day! Slam down your non-alcoholic vodka, strap on your sunglasses, and let's watch a bouncing ball of suffocation in a cave! ...Is that what the kids are into these days? Join us this episode to find out!

    Check out our artist Ion at their bluesky page (sorry, did not edit the episode in time for the crowdfund!).

    Jo | Helga | Podcast page

    Watching: The Prisoner (1967): "Free for All" Up next: The Prisoner (1967): "Many Happy Returns"

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep.4 – Father-In-Gay (Chimes of Big Ben)
    Dec 18 2024

    Just in time for Secret Surveillance Santa, it's Local Service Only!

    We're back at it again with another bomb track before saying goodbye to 2024! In this episode, we discuss planes (aircraft), returning to caveman times, and cold war politics! Hooray!

    We'll "be seeing you" in 2025, in the meantime feel free to follow our socials:

    Jo | Helga | Local Service Only Bluesky

    Watching: The Prisoner (1967): "The Chimes of Big Ben" Up Next: The Prisoner (1967): "Free For All"

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep 3.5: Kill And Eat The Beatles (Head, 1968)
    Oct 7 2024

    We're doing something different this episode! Breaking away from the Prisoner for just a little while and giving you Head(1968), a movie that was contemporaneous with the series and touches on the same themes of reinvention and rebellion, but couldn't have been more different in its presentation.

    Helga | Jo

    Watching: Head (1968) Up next: The Prisoner (1967): "The Chimes Of Big Ben"

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    2 hrs and 28 mins
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