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This podcast is Rated MA for Mature Audiences. Episodes contain foul language, sexual content and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion! We are two friends that talk about all aspects of life in a way that is guaranteed to make you laugh. We have no filters, no boundaries and enjoy talking about topics that are considered to be not socially acceptable. Email us at 2xtraclicks@gmail.com to request content, ask questions, or simply chime in to say hello! You can also email us your l ...
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Two Big Egos in a Small Car

Graham Chalmers and Charles Hutchinson

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A passionately laid back overview of the arts and culture scene in York and Harrogate with observations on journalism. This podcast is hosted by Charles Hutchinson and Graham Chalmers and regular guests.
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith sit down for another session of ridiculous banter. In this episode, Griff tries to explain to Smith what "Pink Jobs" and "Blue Jobs" are while Smith tries to convince him about "Purple Jobs." Also, back …
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Graham and Charles reflect on another superb Edinburgh Festival visit. Charles talks about his favourite films at Edinburgh, whereas Graham opts to share some of his “celebrity encounters", including a memorable encounter with Argentinian-Italian director, Gaspar Noé. Graham was at Leeds Festival this weekend and saw Lana Del Ray but preferred Sun …
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Send us a text In this conversation, Chef Angela interviews Pallavi Pande, a well-traveled mompreneur. She is the founder of Detox Plates, a company that offers eco-friendly and compostable tableware made from palm leaves. They discuss her passion for living eco-friendly along with her favorite food and top three travel destinations. From the beaut…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. The 2 Xtra Clicks crew are back again for their weekly bit of banter. In this episode, Griff doesn't get to go camping with Smith due to some sort of upper echelon collusion against tent campers. Also, the fellas attemp…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. 2 Xtra Clicks crew kicking down your eardrums with another weekly drop! In this episode Smith finally has a not so fun weekend, leaving Smith looking a little rough. We also dive into hilarious stories of us growing up,…
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At the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival, Charles and Graham take the opportunity to interview documentary filmmaker, author, curator and former EIFF director, Mark Cousins and talk to him, in particular, about his latest book, Dear Orson Welles and Other Essays, a series of ‘conversations’ with the artists, poets, directors, and filmmaker…
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Send us a text In this episode of CHEF'S DIARY, Chef Angela interviews Chef Kisha Washington, an executive chef, author, mental health advocate, and competition chef. They discuss the difference between being a professional chef and a home cook, Chef Kisha's experience in cooking competitions, and her work as a personal private chef. Chef Kisha sha…
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Graham discusses the decline of main stream films since the 1970s after having recently watching Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979) and John Landis's Animal House (1978). Coming up at the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival what are Graham and Charles looking forward to? Charles reflects on Banksy’s latest artwork series, the coverage it has att…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith are back with their tenth episode! In this session, Smith goes on yet another vacation and won't shut up about it. The crew responds to some listener feedback and wrap it all up with a round of Worst Cas…
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Send us a text In this episode, Chef Angela speaks with Wellness and Motivational Coach Dr. Orlena, who encourages the listening audience to be intentional with their food choices and find healthy foods that taste good to them. Dr. Orlena offers support and guidance to women who want to make positive changes in their lives and create a healthy life…
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Graham and Charles are looking forward to the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Graham previews a new exhibition at Red House Art Gallery in Harrogate by Dan Baldwin Charles highlights the York Purple Signs campaign, and especially their posters trying to establish behaviour patterns in relation to drink. Go Steady! We’ve got enough histo…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith are back for another weekly dose of laughter and yelling. In this episode the fellas discuss what toys they played with in their childhood and Griff loses his mind on old people. They also go over some l…
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Graham takes pleasure in hearing some unexpected hits from the current Deer Shed Festival in North Yorkshire including Simon Armitage and The Coral. Charles reflects on enjoying the sculpture park at Thirsk Hall, as well as the Himalayan Gardens near Ripon. Newby Hall and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Graham discusses great essay writers: How recen…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith are back again for another exciting episode! On this session, Griff finally has an "event" on his weekend while Smith enjoys another childless weekend by going on a fishing trip. We also hear stories of …
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Back in 2022, Pox Holiday made a fateful promise on the first episode of In The Pines Podcast: He would watch "Wrong Turn," the 2021 horror reboot about a group of Appalachian Trail hikers facing off against a terrifying mountain clan, but only if we'd record it all. Well, we followed through on that terrible idea and it landed with a meaty thud. J…
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Graham spoke to bestselling crime author Mark Billingham at the world's greatest crime writing festival in Harrogate last week, the Theakston's Old Perculier Charles reviews Shed Seven in Museum Gardens, York. Futuresound’s three day festival with a homecoming celebration for the band - though they never left York. Graham discusses rock archaeology…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Back for another wild ride, Griff and Smith invite their listeners to be a special guest on the show! Email 2xtraclicks@gmail.com to request to be on the show! In this episode Griff and Smith discuss their "younger more…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Chef Angela discusses her love for cooking at home and entertaining friends and family. She shares some of her favorite dishes to make, including gumbo, salads, and breakfast foods. Chef Angela also explores the topic of mixing business with family and friends, emphasizing the importance of professionalism a…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. In this episode Griff and Smith respond to some listener inquires and get bombarded with questions from the mysterious Jane Doe. You're curious, so Griff and Smith dish out the answers in the only way they now how, the …
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Graham continues his preview of this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival and why it is a return to its strengths. Graham considers why he genuinely doesn’t like tribute acts. Charles agrees but then adds how much he enjoyed, Sarah Louise Young's I Am Your Tribute, all about tribute acts at Theatre@41, Monkgate, York, Graham celebrates Yoko…
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Send us a text In this conversation, Chef Cindy Dancy shares her love for food and cooking, inspired by memories of her grandmother in the kitchen. She discusses her decision to attend culinary school and pursue a career in bakery and pastry. Listen as Chef Angela provides advice on booking the first client and emphasizing the importance of showcas…
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Graham discusses the brilliant new book, Ways of Art by the Sunday Times art critic, Laura Freeman. Ways of Art tells the story of art collecting legend Jim Ede, the creator of Kettle's Yard in Cambridge Charles reports on Bomb Squad's latest exhibition in York, Rise of the Vandals, which took place over three weekends at 2, Low Ouse Gate. The exhi…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith are back again! In this episode, Smith goes on another childless adventure with his "Hunny Bunny" while Griff's get absorbed into younger days and beats up Brad. Top it off with a little round of First t…
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Graham and Charles interview Pete Oxley, the guitarist and bandleader behind, Hejira - a group that celebrates the music of Joni Mitchell and is definitely not a tribute band. Their setlist is drawn from Joni Mitchell's live album, Shadows And Light. Comprising highly experienced jazz musicians, Hejira is fronted by the brilliant Hattie Whitehead. …
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith are back for another episode of Secret Guy Knowledge! We received a HUGE amount of requests for another segment, and today we are dishing it out! Sorry fellas, we are spilling the truth! For any comments…
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Charles and Graham preview summer festivals including Deer Shed Festival and Leeds Festival. Graham revels in his exciting diary: meeting the star of Ken Loach's last film The Old Oak and Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey in Harrogate in the same week. Charles reports on how the arts are being treated in the election manifestos. Graham previews the next …
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Welcome back to another episode of 2 Xtra Clicks with Griff and Smith. In this episode we dive into the world of superpowers and a discussion about the importance of money. We also answer some requests from our listener…
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Graham reports on seeing Pink Floyd, well Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets in York and Foo Fighters in Manchester in two days. Who won? Charles considers what makes a good new musical stand out, after seeing Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch at Grand Opera House, York? Graham reflects on Viggo Mortensen's new film as director -…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Griff and Smith are back again to discuss the hard yet funny truths about life. We go over some pet peeves and learn about mommy issues. We also introduce a new segment called "Secret Guy Knowledge" where we discuss how…
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Send us a text Warning! This podcast contains foul language, sexual content, and overall poor form. Listen at your own discretion. Introductions to 2 Xtra Clicks with Griff and Smith. We are the ones that will talk about the facts of life that are not socially acceptable. Learn a little about us, the subtle signs of aging, some embarrassing stories…
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Graham reports on the return of Vinyl Sessions and the, perhaps, surprising, hidden depths of The Eagles, as the band's Hotel California is played in full in front of a packed and appreciative crowd in Harrogate. Charles has a fun and fascinating evening at a PechaKucha event in York and then asks: how do you evoke a whale inside a theatre in Simpl…
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Charles taunts Graham with a review on Charles Hutch Press of Yes, live in York. Will Graham ever see Yes live? Graham discusses the book, Demarco’s Edinburgh (Richard Demarco and Roddy Martine, 2023) about the history of Edinburgh International Festival chronicling the struggles and success of legendary Scots maverick arts impresario, Richard Dema…
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Charles and Graham welcome special guest, musician, Chantel McGregor. Bradford born, Chantel is a rock musician and female guitar prodigy, who enrolled at the Leeds College of Music and became the first student in the college’s history, to achieve a 100% pass mark at BTEC, with 18 distinctions. Chantel followed this with a First Class Honours degre…
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Graham looks back on Return to the River's Edge; the cult 1986 teen film directed by Tim Hunter that foretold Twin Peaks and the Grunge movement. Charles reports on a new documentary about Michael Powell & Emetic Pressburger. Made in England : The Films of Powell and Pressburger - the under appreciated luminaries of British cinema - is directed by …
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Graham reports on his meeting with David Remfry, Britain's coolest artist, aged 81. Graham met him at his new exhibition, We Think the World of You - People and Dogs Drawn at The Mercer Gallery, Harrogate's only public gallery, once again proving itself indispensable with a high quality exhibition of national interest. Charles is fresh from seeing …
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Graham has a confession to make - he's worrying about Taylor Swift. Is it time to take one of the world's newest billionaires seriously? Charles is drawn to Graham's more positive view of the Sam Taylor-Johnson Amy Winehouse biopic. Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car: X @2big_egos Facebook @twobigegos…
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Graham pays tribute to guitarist Graeme Naysmith, co-founder of the Leeds band, The Pale Saints and remembers when they played one of his own Charm nights in Harrogate. Time moves on - Looking back at two of the western world's greatest political philosophers of the last half century - Noam Chomsky and Jean Baudrillard and whether two of their best…
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Graham recounts interviewing Steve Howe of Yes about their forthcoming UK tour and York Barbican gig. Benjamin Francis Leftwich live in Leeds? Yes please! Charles is captivated by a fascinating gig at Leeds' Brudenell Social Club. Graham enters the crazy world of data retrieval as he reveals how he nearly lost his entire draft manuscript for a book…
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Charles and Graham get heady with the quality of the new album from the Jesus and Mary Chain and celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Glasgow band. Glasgow Eyes is their best album in over twenty years. Monet in York. Monet’s ‘The Water-Lily Pond’ will be the central feature of a major new exhibition at York Art Gallery to mark the 200th anniversa…
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Graham reports on his recent stay in John Ruskin's house at Brantwood in the Lake District- but is the Victorian art critic and social reformer really as relevant to the 21st century as his supporters claim? Graham also talks about his recent pilgrimage to a secret rock n roll shrine in a York pub related to the Rolling Stones. Charles talks about …
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Graham and Charles take the opportunity to interview music journalist Dave Simpson as a followup to the previous episode looking at the grassroots music venue crisis sweeping the country. it so happens that Dave had just the other week written about this very subject in an in-depth article for The Guardian. Dave Simpson is one of the UK's leading m…
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Graham focuses on the extreme difficulties being faced by venues and music artists as yet more venues announce closure. If the decimation of the live music circuit continues what will this mean for the future? Charles is thrilled by Emma Rice's version of Blue Beard for her company Wise Children, this remarkable piece of theatre is currently to be …
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Graham calls for an emergency debate on arts funding and reports on working with Harrogate Community Radio at a music event last week at All Saints Church in Kirkby Overblow. The perplexing talent of William Doyle as evidenced on his new album Springs Eternal. Plus when is swearing funny in films? Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car: X @…
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Does new film, American Fiction merits a ton of Academy Awards? Graham Chalmers discusses his thoughts. Charles leads discussion around the value of musical biopics as against documentaries in the wake of the release of new film, Bob Marley: One Love. Graham reports on a new light installation coming to Harrogate and then explores the deceptive cha…
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Charles reflects on the enduring success of the play, The Woman in Black and why it is the perfect introduction to theatre for audiences more used to television and film. Graham reflects on class and the arts as Lashana Lynch, one of the stars of the new Bob Marley biopic One Love, makes the point that people from a working class background have be…
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Graham reports on how the unfairly maligned The Last Dinner Party's just released debut album revives 1970s Queen and ABBA with 21st Century attitudes. Charles and Graham discuss why Jonathan Glazer's remarkable new film about Auschwitz - The Zone of Interest - is only part of a new wave of provocative directors working in the new cinema of satiric…
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Graham has been to see emerging Leeds band, English Teacher and reflects on a superb night at The Crescent. Charles by contrast went to see ABC with the South Bank Symphonia at York Barbican performing hits including the glorious Lexicon of Love. Graham also discusses how Bill Ryder Jones's new album Iechyd Da hits new heights - or perhaps depths -…
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Graham discusses two jarring moments in an otherwise brilliant new book about Pauline Boty, the most overlooked British Pop Artist of the 1960s. Charles and Graham reflect on the new film by Greek director, Yorgos Lanthimos, Poor Things, which features an astonishing performance by Emma Stone and is a film dividing audiences over its feminist crede…
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Graham wants to correct some wrong perceptions about indie bands Bar Italia and The Last Dinner Party. Former guest (Episode 153) Rick Witter's band Shed Seven gets its first Number One album and Charles challenges the view that they are not as important as other bands of the same era. Graham confesses that in last week's episode he got a few thing…
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Graham and Charles take a look at what Sofia Coppolla's new film Priscilla says about Mr & Mrs Elvis and contrast it to Baz Lurmann's own take on the couple in his film, Elvis. Harrogate gets a mention in a brilliant new book on Pauline Boty, the most overlooked figure in the British Pop Art movement of the 1960s. As the charts of the year reveal y…
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