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[[Image:Podfather 1.gif|thumb|right| ''Take the podcast. <br>Leave the cannolis.'']]
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'''The Podfather Trilogy''' is a series of three podcasts that [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Stephen Merchant]], and [[Karl Pilkington]] are giving away for free as a 'thank you' to everyone who supported the first three series of podcasts.  The Podfather Trilogy was originally released by Guardian Unlimited. The release dates were:
'''The Podfather Trilogy''' is a series of three podcasts that [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Stephen Merchant]], and [[Karl Pilkington]] are giving away for free as a 'thank you' to everyone who supported the first three series of podcasts.  The Podfather Trilogy was originally released by Guardian Unlimited. However, over a year and half later, it was decided to cash in on the free podcasts for the fans. The release dates were:


*31 October 2006 (Halloween)
*31 October 2006 (Halloween)
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The Podfather is available to download on Pilkipedia's [http://www.pilkipedia.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Download:Audio#The_Podfather_Trilogy download list].


==Episode One - Halloween==
==Episode One - Halloween==

Revision as of 13:05, 29 May 2008

Take the podcast.
Leave the cannolis.

The Podfather Trilogy is a series of three podcasts that Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, and Karl Pilkington are giving away for free as a 'thank you' to everyone who supported the first three series of podcasts. The Podfather Trilogy was originally released by Guardian Unlimited. However, over a year and half later, it was decided to cash in on the free podcasts for the fans. The release dates were:

  • 31 October 2006 (Halloween)
  • 23 November 2006 (Thanksgiving)
  • 24 December 2006 (Christmas)


Episode One - Halloween

Tuesday 31st October 2006

Length: 37:22

Ghostly drivel abounds as Steve consults a text-based oracle. Karl experiences a kidney probing and suggests that doctors should deny the elderly medical treatment. Steve returns home to Bristol and lies to some 9-year-olds to gain their approval. Karl reluctantly becomes a godfather. Ricky tells of some lighter moments at the morgue. Karl explains the ins and outs of neurosurgery.

Quotes:

"She was your bog standard old woman." - Karl on a recently deceased neighbor

"There's too much fruit about." - Karl on agricultural excess

"There was some woman in a cafe the other week that I was sat in. She sat down with a mate and was talking loudly, going on about 'Oh, the baby's lovely! It's got lovely big eyes, and really big hands and feet!' Now that doesn't sound like a nice baby to me. I felt like saying it sounds like a frog." - Karl on ugly babies

"Do you think Halloween will get more popular [in the UK] if they find out ghosts are real?" - Karl during a discussion of America's obsession with Halloween

Episode Two - Thanksgiving

Thursday 23rd November 2006

Length: 38:58

Steve and Karl don't understand why Ricky has chosen to do this podcast on a strictly American holiday. Karl has a rant about the rigidity of holidays. Ricky asks Karl to choose five people to help him create a new society on a distant planet. Karl goes to visit a professional leg-rubber. The legendary "kicking my height" story is revisited. Steve reads some choice excerpts from Karl's diary. Plus there's another shoddy competition.

Quotes:

"I don't like fun." - Karl sums himself up

"I wouldn't put a date on Pancake Tuesday. Just have 'em when you want." - Karl has a problem with holidays

RICKY: "How old are you?"
KARL: "I'm thirty-... thirty-three."
RICKY: "Right. Sorry to start off with such a hard question."

"I was still using my eyes even though I had 'em shut." - Karl reveals a possible superpower

Episode Three - Christmas

Sunday 24th December 2006

Length: 43:36

Karl reflects on the past year and singles out an unlikely highlight. Steve stocks up on yuletide essentials. Karl advocates an anarchic Christmas. Karl's diary draws to a close with revelations of bothersome footwear and worry-holes. Ricky provides an emotional exit en route to the orphanage.

Quotes:

"You don't normally see a fat beetle... But now that's gonna happen because they're eating sugary stuff." - Karl foresees drastic changes to the insect world

"...and they were obviously all like 'oh, we've got biscuit!'" - Karl talking of grubs taking some of his biscuit

"[Squirrels] aren't happy with acorns anymore; they want a bit of croissant." - Karl thinks animals are acquiring a taste for human food

"I saw a cockroach playing Pacman." - Karl

"I thought it might be worth getting some condoms because it's Christmas party season... and you never know when you're gonna run out of balloons." - Steve

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