Episode 30: Franz and Mote

In episode 30, Rosie and Jessica catch you all up on six weeks’ of madness. Rosie went on holiday (again), Jessica’s been on a jolly. Wind up your gramophone for Top 5 albums and hear how Rosie made a hat that looks like a jellyfish. Love you bye!

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Episode 29: Quiz and Teeth

In episode 29, Rosie and Jessica play roving reporters as they alienate their fellow patrons of various eateries in Central London. Rosie tests a quiz on Jessica and struggles with a pop-up tent and a woman with no teeth.

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Episode 28: Chewie and Lansbury

In episode 28, Rosie and Jessica experience a cold open at a farmers’ market in the sweltering heat. There’s chat about exercise from the pair, the discovery of Sequin Burn (Rosie’s new band) and Top 5 Duos (including some very bad Cher impressions.) Rosie has a touch of The Tetch throughout. She’s sorry.

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Episode 27: Wagons and Sponsors

In episode 27, Rosie and Jessica attempt to escape the oppressive heat in Jessica’s flat, have been watching television in a very modern way and give us their Top 5 Radio Programmes. If anyone would like to sponsor the show…

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Episode 26: Hollibobs and Sidesteps

In episode 26, Rosie spends a very long time talking about her holiday, Jessica’s been to the Kaffe Fassett exhibition and has been skulking around Netflix. The Day of Fun Film Review returns with frothy rom-com ‘Populaire’. Plus – and brace yourselves – knitting has returned to our lives!

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Episode 25: Cradock and Barrington

In episode 25, Rosie and Jessica bring you into their magical world of baking as they bake-along-a-Kitchen Sink Bars. There’s animated shenanigans in amongst their Top 5 Children’s Television Programmes, plus all your regular features. We apologise for the gratuitous reference to Fanny Cradock. It was wrong and we’re sorry.

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Episode 24: Driving and Hoarders

In episode 24, Rosie and Jessica move into the portable studio as they drive from South to North London, recapping on what they’ve been up to, while Rosie is surprised by various famous landmarks. There’s an in-depth look at their Top 5 “Non-fiction” television programmes and still no knitting in Needle and Fed.

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Episode 23: Lifts and Benedict

In episode 23, we’re on a bit of a time warp as we travel back to when Jessica visited Rosie after a week home alone. Rosie had just been involved in several large scale power cuts, but also made some lovely stew. We run through the Top 5 things to do when you’re in charge and discuss The Great British Sewing Bee.

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Episode 22: Stew and Puppets

In episode 22, Rosie and Jessica celebrate the (belated) first birthday of the podcast. There are some theatre reviews, some BFI business, Top 5 Things About Birthdays and, would you credit it, actual content in Needle and Fed. This episode no longer contains Rosie explaining why she is scared of trampolines for two minutes.

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Episode 21: Trumpets and Pop Tarts

In episode 21, Rosie and Jessica venture to new territories from Jessica’s new dining table in her new flat. They get all caught up on her new abode, Rosie’s off to a party and we hear their Top 5 Household Appliances, in honour of Jessica’s new fridge. Rosie also shares both her talents for musical mimicry and an unorthodox way of consuming Pop Tarts. Due to a laptop-based meltdown, this episode was recorded in February and has only just been liberated from its editing prison.

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