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Phil Andrews Comedy

This Day Now

A weekly Education, Comedy and History podcast
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This Day Now

Phil Andrews Comedy

This Day Now

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This Day Now

Phil Andrews Comedy

This Day Now

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On this day in history we look at August 27th. We look at the bad fortune of Dresden from Napolean, Roman Holiday and the first female model of colour to feature on the front on a US magazine Naomi Sims.   facebook
From historical events like the premier of One Direction's "This Is Us" to smaller events like the launches of Voyager 1 and 2 to Mars and the birth of Robert Plant. Join its as we explore August 20 in history.   facebook
On this day, August 13, Phelps sets 3 world records in swimming, South Park first airs and Paul and Linda McCartney release "Back Seat of My Car." We take a look at these events and many more that occurred on August 13.   facebook
From Jon Stewart's retirement from the Daily Show to the birth of the world wide web we talk about many things, but all of which occurred on August 6th throughout history.   facebook
It's a rock and roll birthday party of music galore this week as we cover George Easton and his colour film, the USS Indianapolis, a sad farewell to the original design of the VW beetle and many more events which all have July 30 in common.   f
Pope watch and Jew watch have a crossover, we see the advent of the typewriter, and the Boss tours the world. It might be just any day for you for a bunch of history it is much more.   facebook
Joan of Arc drop some mad Reims, the bank of Stockholm makes it rain in Europe, and hip hop also tells us John Adams graduated Harvahrd bro (too many references?). We take a fun look at July 16.   facebook
Many things happened on July 9 in history; George Washington read the declaration, Livingston is not found, and 7 die in pope-mania. Join us as we talk about any number of events.   facebook
Heading back into lockdown we look at how Martin Luther deals with a thunderstorm, Marquis de Sade's rumour mill and celebrate Margot Robbie's birthday. Join us as we discuss July 2nd in history.   facebook
From the release of Prince's iconic "Purple Ran" to the first run publishing of Anne Frank's Diary we explore everything that happened on June 25th through history.    facebook
Many things happened on this day in history, form King Henry VIII election as king to Amelia Earhart's historic Atlantic flight  when take a stroll through history to talk about the events of June 18   facebook
Troy was sacked and burned, Thích Quảng Đức immolates himself and sir James Cook discovered the Great Barrier reef and subsequently drove his ship upon it. A lot of things happened on June 11 and we attempt to get through them all.    facebook
June the 4th be with you. From Henry Ford cruising the streets of Detroit to Winston Churchill's iconic speech we take a look at as many things which took place on June 4 as possible.   facebook
This week talk about Joan of Arc's fashion trends and the church's criticism of it as well as Spike Milligan's "Crazy People." There is many things which occurred on J=May 28 and we tried to get through all of it.   facebook
This week we visit history through the eyes of April 16th. From pi to Martin Lawrence there are many birthdays to celebrate amongst  a trounce through the Boston Marathon.   facebook
Forging on we look at some amazing events from history which took place on April 9. From launching their 19th century plague ASMR careers Tony and Phil look at sports, movies, and birthdays in history.   facebook
This week we deal with the post Fool's Day blues by looking at the events which took place on April 2nd in history. From the siege of Constantinople (Istanbul...) to Titanic's first sea trial while talking about panda crossings it's as fun epis
In the midst of some eccentric times we look at a time when Polio had it's first vaccine, Napoleon was conquering the world and Russia's change of leadership. Join us as we explore all things that occurred on March 26 in history.   facebook
This week we look at what bruce Willis and Harvey Weinstein have in common (it's not what you think), Sydney Harbour Bridge, Iraq and International Womens Day. We are all over the place today. Come join us as well look at a bunch of occurrences
From Gutenberg's (Johannes, not Steve) first Bible to us whiteys seeing New Zealand for the first time there are a bunch of things that occurred on March 12 in history. Come join us as we explore the many events and birthdays.   facebook
March 5th has many events; England's beginning of exploring new lands, Steinway's first piano, Bradman's last game plus so much more.   facebook
From Walter Cronkite and his thoughts on the Vietnam war to Leonard Nimoy's passing, including (but not limited to) Elizabeth Taylor's birth we explore a plethora of things that happened on February 27.   facebook
From the birth of Grunge('s favourite son) to a wine auction with some Red Sox announcements we look back in history on everything (well a lot of things) that occurred on February 20 in history.   facebook
This week we talk about many events including the release of the movie Cabaret, Harrison Ford's plane mishaps and Abraham Lincoln's inauguration. Come join us as we explore February 13 in the history books.   facebook
This week we look at a history of many things from golf balls on the moon to Ali holding his title in a 15 round match. We also talk about Aaron Burr sir and just what a minstrel really was (awkward). Join us as we look at everything that occur
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