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Loose Units: The Podcast

Loose Units: The Podcast

By: Pillow Talk Productions
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With TEN MILLION LISTENS under it's belt, Loose Units is back! John is an ex-cop, and his son, Paul, is a broadcaster trying to figure out exactly what his Dad got up to on the force back in the 1980s. Based on the bestselling books Loose Units and Electric Blue.

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Pillow Talk Productions
Social Sciences True Crime
Episodes
  • On Your Marks
    Apr 13 2026
    John tries to take Paul inside the head of a first-time burglar, before Paul walks John through the transfer papers that saw a Constable get promoted to Fingerprints.

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    32 mins
  • Applying for a Transfer
    Apr 6 2026
    Last week, John's grades at school looked set to threaten his psospects as a cop - but how'd he do with his grades when he actually WAS a cop? In this episode of Loose Units: Busted, Paul walks John through the paperwork that saw him transferred to fingerprints, and the boys talk bullying, moustaches, and more.

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    22 mins
  • Do You Need Good Grades to Become a Cop?
    Mar 30 2026
    What kinds of grades do you need to become a police officer? And what kind of rapscallion was John in school? Well, today on Loose Units: Busted, Paul reveals John's old school report. Your favourite father and son duo takes a trip down memory lane, delving into the marks that drove John into his uniform in the first place.

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    33 mins
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Addictive to listen to what is basically a son exploring the extraordinary adventures throughout his father's life.

Really enjoyable with pockets of shock factor

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