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Join dynamic husband and wife team, Michael and Sarah as they watch the weirdest TV shows in the name of Christmas!
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Jul 9, 2015

Join dynamic Australian husband and wife team, Michael and Sarah as they watch every single episode of the classic 1987 Disney series DuckTales and then talk about them for your auditory pleasure.

Episode 23: 'Much Ado About Scrooge' This week's episode is all about Shakespeare, therefore Sarah and Michael talk about cranberry juice adverts, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Titanic, The Nutty Professor, The Music Man, Neighbours, Fraggle Rock, The Jetsons and of course, Marty Feldman.

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For more Michael, follow him on Twitter: @meandmyeasel
For more Sarah, follow her on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck OR at her blog cookbookresolution.com
For more Michael AND Sarah listen to 'Pop Quiz Hot Shot with Michael Williams', also available on iTunes.

1 Comments
  • eight and a half years ago
    Chase
    Riiiight, so aluminum was brought about because of a spelling error, but why did it catch on? Because English always tends toward words that are less of a mouthful, such as the words knock and knight used to have the k pronounced, but since that's a mouthful, it's not pronounced like that anymore
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