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The Christmas Carcass

The Christmas Carcass

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It's the Christmas episode! A bumper-length special to close out Season 1 featuring festive sketches, a totally normal song about totally normal traditions, and some very special guests!

Get those plastic sheets down on the carpet, come and join me by the staircase and have a listen as the characters you know and tolerate get ready to celebrate a very irregular Christmas.

Thank you to my wonderful quiz contestant Josie Maunders,

And thank you to all the angelic voices of the Highly Irregular Christmas Choir: James Andrew Coning Watson (BSc Hons, Bronze Swimming Certificate), Varun Manthri, Melina Mousoupetros, Yolanda Chácon Gámez, Anthony Hewitt, Austin Lederman, Josie Maunders, Alice Horgan, Laura Jane Regan (BA Hons, MA (soon)), Jordan Thompson, Matt Baker, John Mousoupetros, Mackenzie Nelson, James Blay, Jeremy Ward, Lauren Larue, Jonny Miller and Peter Debono.

Merry Christmas and I'll see you some time next year.

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And don't forget you can listen to the songs again on the Highly Irregular Podcast channel on Youtube!

Sound credits:

'Relaxation music #13' by ShortRecord on Freesound: https://freesound.org/people/ShortRecord/sounds/523006/

'Boiling water, large, A' by InspectorJ on Freesound: https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/412843/

'a quack' by crazyduckman on Freesound: https://freesound.org/people/crazyduckman/sounds/185549/

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