Skip to Archive | MISSING SHOWS APPEAL – Updated 18h May 2024
Are you a squirrel? Do you have shows that are still not
on the site? (I’ve been rebuilding after a seven year retirement that didn’t stick) If so, please get in touch. To see what’s (not) still missing, please view these two lists:
Later Episodes: 500 to Present
Vintage IYH: 001 to 499
Many thanks Frank, Jan Eric and myself for recovering hundreds of shows to date. They are now avaiable on the podcast feed and below in the Archive.
Contact Neal.
These are the archives of Into Your Head.
Into Your Head, an obscure audio comedy podcast by Neal O’Carroll, ran initially from 2006 to 2016, but returned in 2023, vowing never to podfade again until we’re all dead.
If that’s already happened, please skip to Long Term Archives for when we’re all Dead (RIP).
Shows for any year or month:
List – Later Era Shows: 500 to Present
List – Vintage Era Shows IYH: 001 to 499
Easily download everything: Get Podcast (free)
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LONG TERM ARCHIVES FOR WHEN WE’RE ALL DEAD (RIP)
No doubt you’ve stumbled upon a cache of this long gone website hundreds of years from now, in your flying car, in a search for obscure late 20th century Irish audio comedy shows. I can help with that:
Flying Car Archives – Stash 1:
Saved and meticulously catalogued by Frank with files recovered by Jan Erik:
Shows 569 to 792 on the ONSUG.com collecton on Archive.org as part of Frank’s massive collection.
Flying Car Archives – Stash 2:
Seperately, there are disorganised episodes uploaded randomly by me over the years, which come up when you search the audio section of Archive.com, for “Into Your Head podcast Neal O’Carroll“
Flying Car Archives Stash 3:
In your hellish pre-apocalyptic far future there may be shows still hosted on one more more of:
YouTube | Audiomax | Deezer | YouTube Music | Spotify | Amazon Music | Audible |
and small sample selections on: MixCloud and, god help us, SoundCloud.
About The Overnightscape Underground (ONSUG)
Frank Edward Nora eats, sleeps and breathes literally all day, makes his own podcast The Overnightscape on his commute, then spends a significant proportion of his spare time creating archival systems just in case we all turn out to be immortal.
Among my tiny listenership the most vocal and supportive are always the handful who I encountered as fellow listeners to Frank’s he Overnightscape and later as contributors in his Overnightscape Underground. His was the first independent podcast I ever found, in early 2005 or thereabouts. It’s still great. if your flying car invetibalby breaks down at the side of a cumulonibus cloud circa 2421, I highly recommend dialing up the huge ONSUG collection of shows on Archive.org. Please use earphones on the flying bus.