Show overview
Petecasts launched in 2007 and has put out 21 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 28 min and 30 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Music show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 18 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Pete Adequate.
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Same Silly Bulls

Focal Point

Pang Pang Pang
Too good to be true

Pang Pang
May Day!

It's Somebody's Bandwroter
Out of John and Paul's heads

The Princess and the Frog Chorus
Jamming with Heather's leg end

Isn't It a Pattie? Part 2
Turns so sour

Dug, Remorse, Panda-Sniffing Wibbage
Happy goo year, Uncle Rebus

Ringo Bells
Yule Know My Name

Isn't It a Pattie? Part 1
I me me me Thank you, Anthony.

A Friendish Thingy
It happens all the time

Castaway 1630
SPF-15

Sprechen Sie Peedles?
Jeah, jeah, jeah!

...Clue
Paul McCartney goes too far

I Don't Mind
Toffee-nosed wet weekend as far as I can see.

Family Jules
You left me Thank you, Alison

Man Your Beatles Station
Sherman, set the wayback machine... This marks the second time that we've included Apple recording artist Brute Force in a petecast. We apologize. Sincerely. It'll never happen again. Thank you Man from Mars.

Gonna Do It Again
Mallow sided hippo clinics

Two Versions
Take 2

The Man Who Wasn't There
The Uline Ice Arena was renamed the Washington Coliseum in 1960. Though gutted, it still stands. Jack Alix from WINX, Jay McKay from WEAM, and Johnny Dark from WCAO were also concert emcees. Seating capacity at the Washington Coliseum was 8,092 when The Beatles played. The band played there on a Tuesday, two days after their Ed Sullivan debut. Neither the Rhondels nor the Ronettes played the show. Jay & the Americans, the Caravelles, the Righteous Brothers, and Tommy Roe performed before intermission (in that order). No one sang Be My Baby. No acts were cancelled. The Chiffons sang just before The Beatles. Ringo never expressed any love for jelly beans. In addition to 50 DC policemen, there were 50 stationary security guards from the National Detective Agency. Carroll James introduced Ringo Starr. There were no other introductions. After returning to New York, The Beatles went on to Miami. They didn't return in 1965 and never played the Coliseum again. (As you've undoubtedly figured out by now, each annoying 'ding' means that another 'fact' has been uttered.)
