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Harford: An Oral History

The Bomb

Season 1, Ep. 8

The Bomb: The corrupting influence of local politics takes its toll on a man. His plan to protect the town gets out of hand and a small lie has geopolitical consequences. 

The bomb was written and performed by Dan Hooper. The music is Cosmic Psychiatry by Brendon Moeller


You can contact Dan at danhooper86@gmail.com. To support the show visit https://ko-fi.com/harford

Harford: An Oral History is a monthly surreal comedy podcast uncovering the strange and forgotten history of Haverfordwest. In each episode, a town inhabitant recounts their role in a key moment of its past—from a disastrous attempt to build the world’s tallest building to a battle reenactment that spiraled into real conflict. Written, produced and performed by Dan Hooper


Winner: Golden Lobes — Best Scripted Comedy. The Observer said “These punchy 10- to 14-minuters crackle with bible-black, absurd, twisted humour.”and The Guardian described the show “Strange little monologues brimming with dry wit and unlikely twists.”


Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/harford


Written, produced & performed by Dan Hooper. Contact: danhooper86@gmail.com

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