*PREVIEW* Pete Ellis, The Drunken Madman Who Revolutionized Amphibious Warfare

*PREVIEW* Pete Ellis, The Drunken Madman Who ...

Up next

Episode 403 - The Sand Creek Massacre

SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/lionsledbydonkeys US Forces lie to the people of the Great Plains, convince them they are under the protection of the US government for the purpose of negotiations and commit a crime so horrible that it forces congress to invest ...  Show more

Episode 402 - Operation Barras

SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lionsledbydonkeys A Sierra Leonean rebel group modeled after American West Side Gangsters and ripped out of their minds on drugs, kidnaps a patrol of British soldiers, sparking a rescue mission. Sources: Fowler, William (2004). ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

What A Cartoon! - Donald Duck "Der Fuehrer's Face"
What A Cartoon!

Chosen by premium Patreon subscriber Loki, we're approaching a very historically important but controversial cartoon starring Donald Duck (and if you're not in the mood to hear about nazi atrocities, we understand). First, we explore Donald's 1934 debut, how he was at the heig ...

  Show more

Sam Morrill: The Joker & Taylor Swift Of Comedy
Berner Phone

The hysterical Sam Morrill enters hell and goes in depth to explain his role on "The Joker", his reality tv stint on "America's Got Talent" and how he recorded a comedy special during a global pandemic on rooftops. He is one of the best joke writers in the biz and in spite of soc ...  Show more

Episode 1319 - Adam Ray
WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Comedian Adam Ray was a high school athlete, a musical theater performer, and an acting student with his eyes on Hollywood. But one thing he never could shake was the feeling of being an overweight kid when he was younger. Adam and Marc talk about how doing comedy helps keep feel ...  Show more

Episode 1385 - Robert Siegel
WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Writer-director Robert Siegel wanted to explore a career in either comedy or journalism. It turns out he got to do both as Editor-in-Chief of The Onion. But while The Onion was mostly comedy tinged with tragedy, Robert tells Marc how he wanted to flip that dynamic once he started ...  Show more