The James Cotter, James Coard Show returns for it's twentieth edition this time focusing on King George III and historical battles.
Mindless simpleton James Coard talks to comedy partner James Cotter about the 18th and 19th Century. The duo discuss the battle of Waterloo in 1815 and the exact location of the famous battle were Coard states he thinks the battle took place in Surrey. The next topic of historical importance was the death of King George III in 1820 were James Coard has to take on the part of King George III who was deaf, blind and mad this leads them to include Jasper Carrot dressed in a wig and make up in 1820 touching James Coard's ball to check if it wasn't a killer. The duo digress about French military tactics which leads them on to discuss why the French would always invade where you least expect them to often coming up the rear with there large weapons and encamping themselves in a large muddy trench. Last but not least James Coard talks about the inclusion of a turtle in The Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854.
Recorded on Friday 4th September 2009. This was there 20th video podcast and 69th show of all time it was also there 6th video podcast in HD.
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I forgot how good this one was. I remember afterwards we got into a massive debate about the location of the Battle of Waterloo. Good times.
cotterj99 2 years ago
fantastic, all i will say is you have to do more about that turtle
farshnuke 2 years ago 7
On our next one we discuss the turtle in more depth. Glad you enjoyed it.
cotterj99 2 years ago