Episode 158: Outnumbered / Pulling

Episode 158: Outnumbered / Pulling

Author: Hold Fast Network May 11, 2015 Duration: 0:00
This week we talk about two BBC sitcoms: Outnumbered, which was shot in Wandsorth, and Pulling, which is set in Penge.

Every week, Steve Walsh and Jack McInroy cross the river for South London Hardcore, a podcast that digs into the texture of life south of the Thames. This isn't a tour guide or a history lecture; it's a series of conversations and stories that capture the living, breathing culture of its neighbourhoods. As part of the Hold Fast Network, the show operates with a DIY spirit, focusing on the people, places, and peculiarities that define this vast part of the city. You'll hear about the vanishing pubs, the legendary venues, the street markets, and the unsung characters who give these boroughs their pulse. It’s about the specific atmosphere of a Peckham cafe, the debate over a Croydon landmark, or the legacy of a Brixton record shop. The podcast delves into how communities are shaped and how they resist change, all through a very local lens. Listening feels like being let in on a long-running conversation between two deeply knowledgeable mates, one that’s full of passion, humour, and a genuine fondness for its subject. For anyone curious about the real London beyond the postcards, or for those who already call it home, this show offers a vital connection. It’s the livin’ lick, a regular dose of transpontine life in all its gritty, glorious detail.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 179

South London Hardcore
Podcast Episodes
Episode 68: David Bowie part 2 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Continuing our exploration of the music of David Bowie we look at his discography from 1980 - 2013.
Episode 67: Nine Elms [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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We look at the history of Nine Elms and discuss a series of new developments that could leave the area unrecognisable within 20 years.
Episode 66: Rosie replaces Steve / Local News [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Regrettably, Steve Walsh has left South London Hardcore, so Jack is joined by Rosie Fletcher from the podcast Rosie and Jessica's Day of Fun. We've got local news, mostly from Bromley, where people are contacting aliens…
Episode 65: London's bridges [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Wandering along the South Bank of the Thames we explore the history of the bridges that link us to the other side of London.
Episode 64: Hassan [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Our friend Hassan is Tooting born and bred and talks to us about the area, being Asian in London post-7/7, working in a South London bookshop and attending Emanuel School, the prestigious Battersea school.
Episode 63: David Bowie part 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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On the day he released his 24th studio album, we induct David Bowie into the South London Hardcore Hall of Fame. Part One of three Bowie episodes: Brixton to Bromley to Berlin.
Episode 62: Alan Moore and Mitch Jenkins - Unearthing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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This week we’re joined by author Alan Moore and photographer Mitch Jenkins who collaborated on Unearthing, a psychogeographical examination of fellow writer Steve Moore and Shooters Hill, where he has lived all his life.…
Episode 61: The 10 Worst South Londoners [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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SPOILER: Jade Goody, Martin Bashir, Nick Ferrari, Harriet Harman, Naomi Campbell, Garry Bushell, Sharon Osbourne, Jim Davidson, Max Clifford and Kelvin McKenzie make up our list of the worst ever South Londoners.
Episode 60: Richy K. Chandler [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Born in Dulwich, a student at the Camberwell College of Art and a resident of Wimbledon, Richy K. Chandler tells us about his experiences of growing up in South London and his work as an illustrator and comic artist.
Episode 59: Music Hall [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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This week we look at the rich history of Music Hall in South London, exploring the people places and events that make Music Hall such an important Transpontine development.