(music) (5 hours) TV shows 1983 | Thursday Throwbacks | LMBYTS #1489 | Jason Newland | 13th November 2025
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🎙️ Episode Summary:
TV shows 1983 – Thursday Throwbacks – LMBYTS #1489 – Jason Newland – 13th November 2025
(duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes)
🎙️ Episode Overview
In this cosy Thursday Throwbacks episode, Jason drifts back to 1983 – a huge year for British TV – while meandering through dog-walking stories, TikTok experiments, supermarket silliness, and gentle reflections on childhood Saturdays in front of the telly. It’s a relaxed, nostalgic wander through classic shows, family memories, and the strange modern world of live streams and AI pop songs – all in Jason’s calm, sleepy, conversational style that’s ideal for drifting off.
đź§ Main Segments & Themes 1. Dog Walkers, Vinnie & Scrappy-Doo Energy
- Jason starts with a soft ramble about walking Vinnie and negotiating which dogs to avoid because Vinnie “runs towards danger” like a tiny Scrappy-Doo.
- He reflects on only really chatting with people who have small dogs, and how he always keeps Vinnie on the lead for everyone’s sanity.
- This leads into a warm memory of looking after his younger brother when he was a teenager, watching cartoons like Muskehounds together after school and quietly enjoying “kid shows” under the excuse of babysitting.
2. TikTok, Instagram & The Live Stream Rabbit Hole
- Jason talks about being on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube and podcast apps, explaining how he’s started uploading hour-long versions of his podcast as simple “talking + image” videos.
- He describes the practical side: downloading from YouTube, trimming to under an hour on his phone, then posting to TikTok even though the app warns him that shorter clips are “recommended.”
- Instagram’s time limits confuse him a bit, so he muses about tinkering with it later to get full-length uploads working.
- After a chat with a dog walker about TikTok Live, he explores live streams on his TV, discovering a strange world of slime, arguments, people working on camera, and adults treating a live stream like a private conversation.
- He shares how he accidentally requested to join one, got kicked out of another without doing anything, and jokes about how odd it is to demand privacy in one of the most public places online.
- Underneath the humour is a simple realisation: the main difference between having 1,000 listeners a day and a million is people actually knowing he exists – so he’s experimenting with new ways to be found without changing what he does.
3. Polls, Platforms & The Boring Group
- Jason mentions his Facebook group, “Jason Newland’s Boring Group,” and a poll he posted asking where people listen: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, his website, YouTube, Podcast Addict, Overcast, Amazon/Audible and others.
- He notes Apple Podcasts is still strong, but his website listening is growing, which makes him quietly pleased.
- There’s a bit of gentle meta-chat about stats, listeners, and how his whole life is now built around making these recordings and looking after Vinnie.
4. Supermarkets, Holidays & A Romanian Ex (Plus Aldi as Harrods)