Dark Air with Terry Carnation (Podcast Series 2021) Poster

(2021 Podcast Series)

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10/10
So clever, must watch
lowens-7053010 May 2021
Crossing the boundary between show and audience flawlessly. Reminiscent of The Office format, but more cleverly produced and in the realm of podcasts. And I'm not just saying that because of Rainn Wilson. His acting is what makes the show land how it's intended. He is a genius performer that really makes the script come alive. Idk who wrote the script (sorry writers) but their sense of humor is great. Loving this.
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10/10
Rainn is hilarious!!!!
jonniespc4 May 2021
Love the show!! In response to another reviewer about there being too many ads. The show is free to listen to. For the show to continue and for the actors to get paid for their hilarity it needs revenue.
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10/10
Absolutely fantastic
antonyadlerk-2945018 June 2021
Just adore this podcast. Really hope there's a second season as we approach the end of the first.

I wanted to also offer a different opinion re the ads. Normally I hate them but I find them absolutely fine on this occasion. Many are woven into the narrative as obvious product placements but work nicely within the overall silliness and general anarchy of the show.
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9/10
Hilarious
sparrowezalot7 June 2021
It's mixes a nice mystery along with comedy. This is a perfect mix. Terry carnation is the best. But, this wouldn't have happened without radio rental. So we shall acknowledge that show as well. They are both great and they are both must watches.
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10/10
Like a 1920s radio show but for 2020s
pgadamek26 June 2021
The ads are part of the experience, like old radio shows. They are incorporated into the show and it is in a format you will enjoy as "part" of the show. The previous review lacks basic context to explain how the ads are placed within the show. Unlike other podcasts there are no ad breaks which take you out of the show for 30 seconds and then drop you back in where you left off. Instead they are often used as jokes, bits, and even plot devices. If you are worried about "intrusive ads" I recommend you give the show a listen anyway as the ads here can be comical.
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7/10
Funny but 1 thing spoils it
louisegb-nz21 April 2021
Really enjoying this but there are way too many sponsor adverts! It's almost after every segment there's yet another product plug or advert.
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4/10
Flat
shaqmbile20 August 2021
As a fan of coast to coast and someone who gets a gets a chuckle from the train wreck that is Alex Jones, I really wanted to like this show. Unfortunately the jokes come across as someone who hasn't really listened to either of its main sources of inspiration. This is more like someone who thinks they know what would have gone on in those radio shows and trying to make fun of them. I wouldn't say any of it is mean spirited, just not very clever.

It's basically mild cringe humor peppered with jokes that are predictable or not very clever. Maybe it will find it's feet, but I doubt it. I just didn't feel much chemistry in the show.
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7/10
Pretty good except for the endless intrusive ads
sdown-806-6582207 June 2021
A funny and well-written show (the Alex Jones parody is particularly good), but the immersion is constantly ruined by the adverts. A real pity and something that the Ron Burgundy podcast did much better...
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