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Larah Bross - Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Release Date: 03/08/2017

Mike Capozzola show art Mike Capozzola

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Steven Davidson drags Mike into an alternative dimension of the Capozzola mind where things worked out very differently.   Amongst other adventures, we hear about Mike's successful crossbow stall at Buckingham Palace, his early years living at Neverland ranch, working with a young David Bowie at the United Nations and why he wil never have more than exactly 5000 fans.  No guest ever sees the questions in advance.  Thanks to Daisy D and Greystoke for their excellent tunes!

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Seymour Mace show art Seymour Mace

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Steven takes Seymour back in time to a new history of his own invention.  Hear why he was arrested by the tortoise police and how he built a new high speed road between Newcastle and London with just a rake and some ladders.  Experience his fake moustache journey through South America and friendship with Pele, his fistfights with meercats and the reasons why Cardiff was moved from its original spot to its new location in Wales.  No guest ever hears the questions in advance.  Trigger warning - this episode is perhaps our most bonkers yet. Many thanks to the fabulous Skibka...

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Jarred Christmas show art Jarred Christmas

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Steven Davidson takes Jarred back into the tumble dryer of his early life.  We hear the reasons behind his random digging of gigantic holes, about a deep and beautiful friendship with Taylor Swift,  tales of eating bamboo in the mountains whilst learning martial arts, of selling a thousand wigs and winning an Olympic bronze medal at snooker before throwing it into the Thames.  No guest hears the questions in advance, their brand new life is made up entirely of nonsense from their own brain discussed as always in a very serious manner. Many thanks to Daisy Davidson for use of her...

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Mark Maier show art Mark Maier

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Just under two years on from his last show, the slowest working man in showbiz brings the magnificent Mark Maier into a life that he definitely didn't live. Episode 29 takes Mark through a vicious cheese meltdown, onward to a school for gifted parkour leapers and round the corner via a field giving spirited performances to disinterested cows.  All this whilst breaking up with Adele, making jam for Jon Bon Jovi and experiencing a multitude of emotional adventures.  No guest ever sees the questions in advance, they talk only in pure nonsense and lies.  No truth is involved. (Many...

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Jo Caulfield show art Jo Caulfield

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

The 28th epic journey into a life not lived sees Steven Davidson joined by the fantabulous Jo Caulfield, whose tear jerking story involves adoption by Paul McCartney, secretly mowing the lawns of stately homes, a highly intelligent donkey and crushing Nigel Farage at tennis.  As always, no guest ever sees the questions in advance...

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Lou Conran show art Lou Conran

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Episode 27 sees us joined by the marvellous Lou Conran on a magnificent interview journey into an alternative life she did not live and knows nothing about.  Amongst many emotional moments we hear about why Lou lives a mile underground, the reason she ran Bono through with a broadsword, why she lobbed prosecco for the Queen, the traumas of being Hugh Grant's sister and the reasons behind Lou's desire to have her ashes smoked by Kevin Costner.  No guest ever sees the questions in advance...

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Eddy Brimson show art Eddy Brimson

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

The 26th episode since 2015 from the UK's slowest but best podcaster sees Steven Davidson joined by the tremendous Eddy Brimson on an epic journey back into Eddy's alternative history.   Amongst a cornucopia of fantastical delights, we hear tales of Eddy firing missiles at Dundee, attending an archery school with Mikail Gorbachev, buying a gooseberry farm with Bitcoin, sharing a flat with Tessa Sanderson & Margaret Thatcher and joining the army but only agreeing to fight smaller nations. 

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Gavin Webster show art Gavin Webster

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Steven Davidson takes the legendary Gavin Webster on an interview journey through Gav's epic imaginary life.  We hear tales of his love affair with Judi Dench and attempted assasination by Daniel Craig, of clashes with film director Rafa Benitez, why he only plays 80000 seater venues, selling his own recipe Covid vaccine, organising the 'How to be Gavin' conferences and about how it felt to be living in a kennel with a famous dog.

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Ben Norris show art Ben Norris

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Episode 24 sees our Joppa Superstar joined by the brilliant Ben Norris, who is transported into an in depth interview about a life he did not live.  Amongst other adventures we hear about Ben growing up around counter espionage & rock with his Mum Stella Rimington and Dad Mick Jagger, the Norris shorts fashion line, his Benjios restaurant chain, arranging the Bruschetta Aid concert, Ben's role in building a £20 billion nuclear plant near Suffolk and what is takes to be a bat whisperer.

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Jay Lafferty show art Jay Lafferty

Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen

Episode 23 sees Steven Davidson joined by the magnificent Jay Lafferty.  Amongst a sea of adventures in her alternative life, Jay discusses her new bullet helmet invention, her thoughts on soon taking over as First Minister of Scotland, releasing a duet with Queen Elizabeth, fishing for mackerel with Elton John and her involvement in high end welly boots. 

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Stand up comedian, Come Dine With Me Star and Queen of 'Viva La Shambles' Larah Bross enters the weird and wonderful made up world of 'Looking Back on a Life That Didn't Happen'. After the traditional serious bit at the start, Larah journeys into a life where she has no idea whatsoever of what is coming next. Her side of Steven Davidson's odd world is entirely improvised, gloriously making it up as she goes along discussing topics from the dark depths of the Davidson mind. Total rubbish discussed in a serious manner is the future of spoken language, and it begins here.