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Wolfgang: Death & Defiance - Unknown '80s Pop Duo Walk the Streets of Peterborough

Season 4, Ep. 15
Wolfgang: Death & Defiance - Unknown '80s Pop Duo Walk the Streets of Peterborough

🎙️ Episode Overview

In this bonus episode of Television Times, Steve Otis Gunn wanders the streets of Peterborough with his old friend Des, reminiscing about how a humble Casio MT100 keyboard sparked the creation of their pop duo, Wolfgang. They revisit the final days of school, experimenting with basic musical gear, and navigating life in the 1980s—intertwining tales of classic British TV, leaving home, and the odd reflections on ghosts, religion, and AI. Recorded on the very streets where their teenage years unfolded, this is a candid, humorous, and nostalgic conversation with plenty of philosophical detours.



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Wolfgang was an unknown pop duo formed in 1985 in Peterborough by Steve Otis Gunn & Desmond Pye.



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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn

Host: Steve Otis Gunn

Guest: Wolfgang – Unknown 1980s Pop Duo

Duration: 59 minutes

Release Date: Sept 6, 2025

Season: 4, Episode 15

All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn

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