Episodes
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, and with Herbert continuing his gentrification drive, the iSheep team go to a local monastery in search of salvation in the form of Scotland’s angriest monk. Elsewhere, Sarah and her boys mourn the loss of her mum, Seagull Pete makes one of his rare appearances, and Ian hits the booze with Tibletts down the local library.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Nigel by Chris Martin
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Farmer Tibletts by Kayleigh Gowrann
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Herbert by Richard Elliot
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Simon by Robert Carr
Magnus by Piers Garnham
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This episode was recorded at La Chunky Studios, and engineered by Gasbard Casanova
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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The future of Dudley Moors hangs in the balance as a mysterious stranger arrives from Englandshire and brings with him the threat of…gentrification. Elsewhere, Sarah is having some serious regrets, Ian is seriously in love (again) and Two Eyes receives a lesson on the inner workings of financial market complexities.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Farmer Tibletts by Kayleigh Gowrann
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Herbert by Richard Elliot
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Two Eyes and Igor by Alastair Rennie
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Simon by Robert Carr
Magnus by Piers Garnham
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This episode was recorded at La Chunky Studios, and engineered by Gasbard Casanova
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Missing episodes?
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Back to the future, sort of, as we return to Dudley Moors six months from where we left off (sorry for the delay). After splitting up with Sarah, Ian’s drunken hospital adventure has resulted in some unforeseen ramifications. Elsewhere, Nora and Aoibheann’s complicated relationship has gotten even more complicated-er, Andrei has somehow acquired some military grade face masks, iSheep is slowly taking over the world, and Ian has to deal with Old Maggie and his dad’s squeaky bed issues.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Farmer Tibletts by Kayleigh Gowrann
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Two Eyes and Igor by Alastair Rennie
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Magnus by Piers Garnham
Simon by Robert Carr
Magnus by Piers Garnham
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This episode was recorded at La Chunky Studios, and engineered by Gasbard Casanova
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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One of Dudley Moor’s quite literally forgotten characters is revisited, as we jump once more aboard the Seagull Pete train and ask some really important questions, such as...why? Seriously, why??! A broken past is revealed as Pete and Ron Livingston Seagull take a trip down memory lane, and a mysterious phone call drags them back into the present.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Seagull Pete was played by Alastair Rennie
Ron Livingston Seagull by Carlos Wheeler
Nigel by Chris Martin
And Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
More episodes shortly…we promise! Thanks for the patience x
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Owing to a small covid pandemic issue presenting difficulties over studio time, this episode we bring you the mid season two outtakes and announcement jazz about upcoming episodes.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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After the falling off a gate incident, Ian finds himself in the worst hospital in the world and Sarah considers the future of their relationship. Elsewhere, Nora and Aoibheann’s own relationship gets a bit complicated, and Two Eyes accidentally revolutionises the world of sheep.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Farmer Tibletts by Kayleigh Gowrann
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Voice Over Person and Secretary by Charlie Ryall
Two Eyes and Igor by Alastair Rennie
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Nigel by Chris Martin
Simon by Robert Carr
Doctor by Iain Cowan
Magnus by Piers Garnham
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Ian finally agrees to step up and address his and Sarah’s loss, but a ghost from the past, a pair of lycra jogging bottoms and a garden gate stand in their way. Elsewhere, Aoibheann sort of goes on a date, and Blind John is still apparently blind.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Newsreader by William Campbell
Magnus by Piers Garnham
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Two Eyes and Igor by Alastair Rennie
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Ian’s election issues continue as he tries to figure out who burned down Andrei’s takeaway and his opponent’s secret backer. Elsewhere, Sarah continues to mourn her and Ian’s loss, Tim hides behind a swan, and a mysterious man with a familiar surname arrives in town.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Nigel le Shaggeur by Chris Martin
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Andrei and Newsreader by William Campbell
Magnus by Piers Garnham
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Two Eyes and Igor by Alastair Rennie
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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As Sarah attempts to deal with her miscarriage, Ian desperately tries to ignore their shared trauma and accidentally becomes embroiled in the local mayoral election. Season Two of Ian’s Gone Postal returns with the usual chaos, and a suspiciously named mayor that is not at all themed on anyone in real life…honestly…we mean it…
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Nigel le Shaggeur by Chris Martin
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Andrei by William Campbell
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Two Eyes and Igor by Alastair Rennie
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
And Nora by Lauren May
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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A day in the life of the Voice Over Person, as she deals with lockdown, her absent Aussie boyfriend and his psychotic cat that he’s donated to her. With apologies to the genuinely wonderful city that is Adelaide.
Season Two is being edited at the moment and will be with everyone shortly, apologies for the wait!
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
And Chad by Mike Sutherland
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Now Season One's finished, here's the mistakes and madness from the recording booth that didn't make the cut.
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Ian goes to tell his mother about her first grandchild being on the way, only to be chased around town by a heartbroken Belarusian psychopath. Elsewhere, Nora is forced to yet again cover at work for her no longer depressed colleague, Two Eyes attempts to sell Sarah some very green herbs, and tragedy strikes when least expected.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Iain Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Andre by William Campbell
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Nora by Lauren May
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
Ralphred Maximilius the Third by Rupert Sadler
And Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Ewan Grant at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Determined to drag the town into the 21st century, Nora organises a Pride march but makes the near fatal mistake of attaching it to a rather more notorious local tradition. Elsewhere, Ian receives an offer from the university of his dreams but has to check his moral compass against his future parenting responsibilities, and Charlie partakes in some questionable fancy dress.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Andre by William Campbell
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Nora by Lauren May
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
Ralphred Maximilius the Third by Rupert Sadler
And Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Ewan Grant at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Having decided to actually man up and address his recent issues, Ian joins Sarah for a sort of couple’s counselling session, only to meet the counsellor from hell. Elsewhere, Two Eyes and Blind John get busy with some illicit substances, Old Maggie’s sun bathing session is rudely interrupted, and Nora forces Aoibheann to face up to her own shortcomings.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Tim by Mike Sutherland
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Nora by Lauren May
And Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Ewan Grant at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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After a failed attempt to hide from his pregnant one night stand in a hedge, Ian finds sanctuary in unlikely surroundings and passes on his mail delivering duties to a new face. Elsewhere, Sarah is asked out on a date, Two Eyes quits the depot and the Voice Over person starts to wonder where it all went wrong.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
Andre by William Campbell
Crystal Steph by Harriet Fergie
Nora by Lauren May
Voice Over Person by Charlie Ryall
And Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Benjamin Brown at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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The full aftermath of Sarah’s one night stand rescue job becomes apparent, as her usual stress filled day as a single mother is interrupted by even more stress than usual, and earth shattering news arrives in the form of a stick.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
Giles by Lachlan Gray
Junior by Callan Gray
And Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Benjamin Brown at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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In a bid to help Ian get over his work related stress issues, Aoibheann forces all of the post depot to go on a night out down the pub. However, once boozed up on booze, disaster strikes the posh postie in the form of a fake tinder profile and a race war he can’t make sense of.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibheann by Kirsteen Swinney
Andre by William Campbell
Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
Giles by Lachlan Gray
And Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Benjamin Brown at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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A seagull terror of Hitchcockian proportions is unwittingly unleashed on the Town of Dudley Moors after Two Eyes wins some money on a radio phone in, leaving our sort of hero Ian to clean up the mess.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibhan by Kirsteen Swinney
Two Eyes and Seagull Pete by Alastair Rennie
Junior by Callan Gray
DJ by William Campbell
And Old Maggie and Chelsea by Claire McEwan
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Benjamin Brown at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal
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Having reluctantly accepted a job to deliver the mail in a disaster of an ex-mining town, Ian meets some of the locals and tries to protect everyone from the passionate advances of a frustrated Great Dane called Tiddles.
Ian’s Gone Postal was written by Graham Cameron and Ian Cowan.
Directed and produced by Graham Cameron.
Ian was played by James Kane
Sarah by Yvonne Smith
Blind John by Evans Dickson
Aoibhan by Kirsteen Swinney
Two Eyes by Alastair Rennie
Old Maggie by Claire McEwan
And Giles by Lachlan Gray
The podcast was recorded and engineered by Benjamin Brown at La Chunky Recording Studios, and the credits were read by Charlie Ryall.
The music, Ticky Tack and Vittoro, were by Blue Dot Sessions - www.sessions.blue
This was a Feral Penguin Production, for more information and other podcasts please follow us on twitter at @penguinferal