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Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
038 - Postscript
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-15
01 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
037 - Lecture the Last Mrs Caudle has taken cold the tragedy of thin shoes
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-14
05 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
036 - Lecture 35 Mrs Caudle has been told that Caudle has taken to play at billiards
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-13
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
035 - Lecture 34 Mrs Caudle suspecting that Mr Caudle has made his will is only anxious as a wife to know
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-12
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
034 - Lecture 33 Mrs Caudle has discovered that Caudle is a railway director
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-11
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
033 - Lecture 32 Mrs Caudle discourses of maids-of-all-work and maids in general Mr Caudles infamous behav
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-10
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
032 - Lecture 31 Mrs Caudle complains very bitterly that Mr Caudle has broken her confidence
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-09
08 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
031 - Lecture 30 Mrs Caudle complains of the Turtle Dovery Discovers black beetles Thinks it nothing but r
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-08
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
030 - Lecture 29 Mrs Caudle thinks the time has come to have a cottage out of town
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-07
08 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
029 - Lecture 28 Mrs Caudle has returned home The house of course not fit to be seen Mr Caudle in self-def
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-06
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
028 - Lecture 27 Mrs Caudle returns to her native land Unmanly cruelty of Caudle who has refused to smuggl
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-05
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
027 - Lecture 26 Mrs Caudles first night in France shameful indifference of Caudle at the Boulogne custom
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-04
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
026 - Lecture 25 Mrs Caudle wearied of Margate has a great desire to see France
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-03
08 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
025 - Lecture 24 Mrs Caudle dwells on Caudles cruel neglect of her on board the Red Rover Mrs Caudle so il
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-02
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
024 - Lecture 23 Mrs Caudle wishes to know if theyre going to the sea-side or not this summer thats all
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-12-01
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
023 - Lecture 22 Caudle comes home in the evening as Mrs Caudle has just stepped out shopping On her retur
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-30
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
022 - Lecture 21 Mr Caudle has not acted like a husband at the wedding dinner
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-29
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
021 - Lecture 20 Brother Caudle has been to a Masonic charitable dinner Mrs Caudle has hidden the brothers
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-28
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
020 - Lecture 19 Mrs Caudle thinks it would look well to keep their wedding-day
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-27
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
019 - Lecture 18 Caudle whilst walking with his wife has been bowed to by a younger and even prettier woma
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-26
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
018 - Lecture 17 Caudle in the course of the day has ventured to question the economy of washing at home
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-25
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
017 - Lecture 16 Baby is to be christened Mrs Caudle canvasses the merits of probable godfathers
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-24
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
016 - Lecture 15 Mr Caudle again stayed out late Mrs Caudle at first injured and violent melts
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-23
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
015 - Lecture 14 Mrs Caudle thinks it high time that the children should have summer clothing
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-22
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
014 - Lecture 13 Mrs Caudle has been to see her dear mother Caudle on the joyful occasion has given a part
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-21
05 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
013 - Lecture 12 Mr Caudle having come home a little late declares that henceforth he will have a key
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-20
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
012 - Lecture 11 Mrs Caudle suggests the her dear mother should come and live with them
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-19
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
011 - Lecture 10 On Mr Caudles shirt buttons
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
010 - Lecture 9 Mr Caudle has been to Greenwich fair
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
009 - Lecture 8 Caudle has been made a mason Mrs Caudle indignant and curious
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
008 - Lecture 7 Mr Caudle has ventured a remonstrance on his days dinner cold mutton and no pudding Mrs Ca
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
007 - Lecture 6 Mr Caudle has lent an acquaintance the family umbrella
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
006 - Lecture 5 Mr Caudle has remained downstairs till past one with a friend
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
04 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
005 - Lecture 4 Mr Caudle has been called from his bed to bail Mr Prettyman from the watch-house
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
02 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
004 - Lecture 3 Mr Caudle joins a club The Skylarks
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
003 - Lecture 2 Mr Caudle has been at a tavern with a friend and is enough to poison a woman with tobacco
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
07 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
002 - Lecture 1 Mr Caudle has lent five pounds to a friend
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
06 min
Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures
001 - Introduction
Douglas William Jerrold (1803-1857) was the son of an actor manager who carved out a unique space for himself as a playwright and journalist, notably a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. His renowned work, Mrs. Caudles Curtain Lectures, originally serialized in Punch magazine, offers a humorous glimpse into Victorian life. The narrative revolves around Job Caudle, a shopkeeper whose wife finds her voice only in the confines of their bedroom, delivering her lectures without interruption. Following her death, Caudle struggles with insomnia, haunted by these memories, and takes it upon himself to document her lectures, hoping to preserve her...
2025-11-18
08 min
The Silent Film Music Podcast with Ben Model
ep. 70: Flappers, Roscoe and Laura LaPlante
Ben and Kerr talk about Ben’s shows at MoMA’s “Silent Movie Week” of “Saxophon Susi” and “Berlin: Symphony of a Great City”, and at the Rubinstein Atrium at Lincoln Center for an early Louise Brooks Paramount feature. Ben discusses adjusting his approach to laying down a recorded score when scoring “Poisoned Paradise” (1924) with Clara Bow for the National Film Preservation Foundation, and for Keystone shorts for the “Rediscovering Roscoe” Blu-ray set due out in 2026. Ben and Kerr discuss their both noticing a growing and a younger audience for silent film in recent years, with Ben observing this at Capitolfest this past...
2025-10-21
53 min
The Silent Film Music Podcast with Ben Model
ep. 70: Flappers, Roscoe and Laura LaPlante
Ben and Kerr talk about Ben’s shows at MoMA’s “Silent Movie Week” of “Saxophon Susi” and “Berlin: Symphony of a Great City”, and at the Rubinstein Atrium at Lincoln Center for an early Louise Brooks Paramount feature. Ben discusses adjusting his approach to laying down a recorded score when scoring “Poisoned Paradise” (1924) with Clara Bow for the National Film Preservation Foundation, and for Keystone shorts for the “Rediscovering Roscoe” Blu-ray set due out in 2026. Ben and Kerr discuss their both noticing a growing and a younger audience for silent film in recent years, with Ben observing this at Capitolfest this past...
2025-10-21
53 min
The Personal History, Adventures, Experiences & Observations of Peter Leroy
🎧 1029: Albertine . . .
Chapter 50October 29Someone, SomewhereIn some ways these people (I am one) cannot exist without the oxygen of laughter. Dawn Powell, diary entryThe ability to burst out laughing is proof of a fine character. I mistrust those who avoid laughter and refuse its overtures. They are afraid to shake the tree, mindful of the fruits and birds, afraid that someone might notice that nothing comes off their branches. Jean Cocteau, “On Laughter”ALBERTINE AND I spent the whole day packing, with help from Lou and all his friends and from professionals hired by A...
2025-08-08
12 min
Ideal Practice
Julie Jerrolds | The Unique Power of Equine EMDR and a Creative Private Practice | IP 153
Today’s guest caught my attention when I got word about an experiential workshop she was hosting for therapists in our area. When I looked into it, I was struck by the way she’s grown her practice - managing to combine her skills and experience in a VERY creative way. I’m speaking with Julie Jerrolds, an LPC Supervisor and EMDR-certified therapist from the beautiful Seymour, Tennessee - right up the road from me. :) Julie is the visionary founder of Open Reins Counseling, where she provides her clients with a combinat...
2025-06-10
1h 15
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 13 - Philip Bowen
With his true heart and authentic kindness, West Virginia born-and-raised fiddle player, songwriter, and country/folk legend in the making Philip Bowen makes it clear that bringing positivity and light into your life and sharing it through your art can make an impact that changes lives. From his start playing in small bands back home, to riding the wave on TikTok with his viral fiddle playing moments, to rocking the world on America's Got Talent, Philip's journey through career changes, starting a family, pursuing a dream in music, and sharing stages with top country and folk artists and songwriters...
2025-04-16
1h 44
Doctor Danfield – Retro Radio Podcast
Danger, Doctor Danfield – Nola Jerrolds Wants to Kill Her Husband. ep5, 460915
The body of Victor Jerrold is found, and his wife claims to have amnesia due to trauma, but before he even arrives, Dan fills in Miss Fairfax with the profiles…
2025-04-09
00 min
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 12 - Joshua Quimby
A current icon in the independent country/folk scene, New England native and six string slingin' country music star Joshua Quimby let us in on not only how his life has been influenced by music as well as his upbringing in a small northeastern town, but also by his passions outside of music- his family, hobbies, and doin' pot! This episode is for country fans, Smash players, and doobie rollers alike!
2025-04-02
1h 44
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 11 - Brennan Edwards Part II
Part 2! Brennan talked us through some more of his musical influences and songwriting process, and showed us a couple of songs that really moved everyone in the room.
2025-03-19
44 min
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 10 - Brennan Edwards Part I
We had such a great time this episode was split in two! Pulled like a turnip fresh from the loamy Virginia soil, folk-country singer/songwriter Brennan Edwards dives into his story as an artist and the introspective journey he's put wheels down on since his first release. He also has a deep passion for taking care of your brain, which left both Hoop and Coop enlightened.
2025-03-12
1h 18
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 9 - Hoop N' Coop III
After a crazy couple of weeks between them, Hoop N' Coop take a show for themselves to catch up on their recent shenanigans.
2025-03-05
32 min
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 8 - Brendan Walter
Texas-fed Brendan Walter is on a crazy come up here in Nashville, and getting an inside look on his inspirations, accomplishments, and goals was a pleasure- but what will blow you away about him is his truly authentic, no-holds-barred attitude that will have you rolling! Brendan is a class act while being a genuine wild-child at heart at the same time, and it was a pleasure having him on the Therapy Couch!
2025-02-26
1h 43
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 7 - AJ Fuxa
We took the show off Hooper's Therapy Couch to Adrian James Studio in Nashville, where we got to pick the brain of esteemed engineer, art-forward promoter, future PGA Tour Champion, and fishing aficionado AJ Fuxa! Alongside being an incredible resource in Nashville who both helps and advocates for local artists, AJ's journey from being a young fishing charter captain in Key Largo to graduating from one of the most prestigious studio engineering programs in the world made for a captivating episode- and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
2025-02-12
1h 26
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 6 - Hoop N' Coop II
For the first time since the last time, Hoop and Coop get a show to themselves! Hooper took this episode to ask Cooper some predetermined questions about his music and influences, his journey to becoming an artist, and what keeps him moving as he navigates Nashville; and with each answer, we hear a bit of Hooper's story as well. We get a genuine inside look into their relationship while sharing laughs along the way. Ah, something bit me!
2025-02-05
1h 41
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 5 - Duke Jones
Jacket-jeering Georgia native Duke Jones is fitting right in here in Nashville, and his stories and experiences thus far are more than noteworthy; not only being a rising country singer/songwriter, but also being a 19 year old in an ever-changing world where getting your music heard is harder than it has ever been. However, Duke's story and music alike will have you wishing you'd heard of him sooner!
2025-01-29
1h 28
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 4 - Miles Balley
We are joined on the Therapy Couch by Michigan native and unbelievable singer, songwriter, and performer Miles Balley! We left no stone unturned- music roots, writing songs, smoking cigarettes with Zach Bryan, packing lips, being nuisances in high school, and Rocket League were just a few of the topics of conversation we shared with Miles in the studio.
2025-01-22
1h 55
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 3 - Caleb Mills
Bona-fide Bama boy Caleb Mills joins us for this absolute hoot of an episode! We covered ground that runs between our hometown bus drivers and day cares, to making good friends in Nashville, and through and around Caleb's incredibly diverse array of musical influences. Get ready to laugh- Caleb doesn't let up when you get to laughing!
2025-01-15
1h 43
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 2 - Axel Rasmussen
Hoop N' Coop are joined by swing dancin', honky-tonkin', tune-slangin' Virginia Beach native Axel Rasmussen! We got a look into Axel's personal life, especially his love for dancing—he's all about that swingin', even while he brushes his teeth. Axel dives into how social media has helped him stay connected with his fans, even when things get tough, but also how it can lead to burnout when you lose sight of the fun. At the heart of it all, Axel reminded us that music should be fun and about expressing yourself. Our discussion covered so much ground and it wa...
2025-01-08
1h 35
Hoop N’ Coop
Episode 1 - Hoop 'N Coop!
What better way to introduce ourselves than our own episode! Hoop and Coop talk about our backgrounds, in music as well as everything besides it, as well as share some stories and insight as to what makes us tick as musicians and human beings altogether. Get ready to hear about campfire songs, our journies to Nashville, things that make dudes say "Hell Yeah", airplanes, and the things we love most about what we do.
2025-01-01
1h 05
Tennessee WildCast
TW 408 - Exploring the Untapped Treasures of Tennessee's Outdoors
Join Daniel Jerrolds as he shares his passion for blending horseback adventures, public land hunting, and the challenges of working with dogs in the wild. From turkey hunts on public land to the thrill of training a good dog, Daniel and the WildCast Crew reflect on the rewards of embracing the outdoors and making the most of Tennessee’s rich natural resources.
2024-11-18
30 min
Tennessee WildCast
TW 407 - Hunting, Horseback, and Outdoor Success
Outdoorsman Daniel Jerrolds shares his journey, built on two lifelong passions: hunting and horses. Hear firsthand about his Spring turkey opening day success, doubling up on beautiful birds while encountering an unexpected visitor, and the unforgettable moment of spotting and taking down a "pinnacle" deer. These stories capture the thrill of the hunt and the dedication it takes to make each moment in the field count.
2024-11-12
30 min
Fun Ideas Podcast
Fun Ideas Podcast #271 - Laura Jerrolds
On today’s show, we have a guest who is a writer who has written her first biography called Laura La Plante: Silent Cinderella. Here she is, Laura Jerrolds. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
2024-08-06
41 min
Danger Dr Danfield Radio Show!
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2024-05-23
25 min
Beyond Competition – Fitness • Tech • Business
#10 Jerrold Pangilinan – Als Designer und Unternehmer zur eigenen Streetwear Kollektion
In Episode 10. spreche ich mit Jerrold Pangilinan. Jerrold ist Mitgründer, Designer und der kreative Kopf hinter der Marke HOLD STRONG Athletics. Es geht um Design, Kreativität und Perfektion, aber vor allem um Jerrolds Denk- und Arbeitsweise auf dem Weg zur ersten eigenen Streetwear Kollektion."Ganz klassisch fängt es mit Handzeichnungen an, ich komme ja eigentlich aus der Illustration. Also habe ich angefangen, im Stile von Anime und Manga zu zeichnen."Wir haben darüber gesprochen, wie wichtig, aber dennoch unterrepräsentiert Kreativität in der heutigen Businesswelt ist. Im Gespräch mit...
2023-05-11
1h 28
Danger, Doctor Danfield
Danger Doctor Danfield 46-09-15 ep05 Nola Jerrolds Wants to Kill Her Husband
The title character was Dr. Daniel Danfield, a criminal psychologist. Each episode featured his dictation of a summary of a case to his secretary, Rusty Fairfax. Dramatic sequences were interspersed with the narration. Danfield's cases often came in response to requests for help from law enforcement agencies. He frequently met with criminals to analyze them and their behavior. The publication Shows of Tomorrow, published by Radio Daily, described the program as having "emphasis on solution of crime rather than on murder."The 30-minute transcribed program was produced by Teleways Radio ProductionsListen to our radio station...
2023-03-13
25 min
Striped Sweater Podcast
S1E9: Nature Pants/Opposite Day with Riley Jerrolds
I'M SQUIDWARD!! AHOY gang! Welcome back to another episode of the SSP! The Bikini Bottom Bad Boys are back at it again, this time with the help of a sea-worthy friend of the show: Riley Jerrolds! Climb aboard and come along as the three of us tackle two more classic episodes from season 1 of Spongebob Squarepants: Nature Pants and Opposite Day!!! We really enjoyed this one and we hope you do the same! Feel free to leave us a review and tell your Spongebob loving friends about us!! We appreciate you, one and all! Thank you!!!
2019-04-03
1h 37