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John Finnemore is a genius

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Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 21/09/2025 08:32

Most MNers who congregate in the Radio Addicts section already know this, but his latest email confirms it. I am too tight to subscribe to the paid content on his Substack, but the free part that was in his most recent occasional email was gold. This is the link for anyone who wants to subscribe, paid or otherwise.
https://johnfinnemore.substack.com/p/welcome-to-zacharyberg-population


Here’s something I came across this week that made me literally weep helplessly with laughter, while sitting in a room by myself. But then, I have been working quite hard lately. Maybe it won’t do anything for you. Let’s see.

For something I was writing, I needed an authentic sounding fake address in a country I don’t know much about. I wondered if there was some sort of online generator for these, and sure enough I found one. I won’t give the name, but if you want to find it and play with it, just search for this proud boast which appears on the front page:

We have spent 3 years collecting data from every country to generate this enormous database.

Wow! That’s pretty impressive commitment to the project. I gave it a whirl… and the address it spat out certainly looked convincing to me. But of course I’ve got no way of judging. And then it occurred to me that a first step, at least, would be to generate a few fake<span class="italic"> British</span> addresses, and check that they all sounded pretty plausible. As, at this point, I was confident they would. These guys collected data for three years, after all.

Well. I never got to step two. Here’s what their enormous database suggested to me as authentic-sounding addresses in the UK:

<span class="italic">2 Scott Common Jenniferstad S60 2PT</span>
<span class="italic">734 Yvonne Corner Zacharyberg TR10 8QN</span>
<span class="italic">547 Erin Squares New Andyfurt WF9 2JY</span>
<span class="italic">22 Wilkinson Overpass East Sebastianmouth BN13 3DN</span>
<span class="italic">4 Matilda Via North Emilychester M20 1BT</span>
<span class="italic">Studio 189 Freya Ramp Port Jonathanside TW15 3EQ</span>
<span class="italic">0 Anderson Village West Aliceland WF10 2A</span>
<span class="italic">Flat 48v Harrison Motorway Lake Gary EH4 5LQ</span>

I started laughing as early as Jenniferstad. The weeping began at East Sebastianmouth. The point at which I had to get up and walk around for a bit in case I hurt myself was 0 Anderson Village.

I can’t quite explain why I found them so funny. Partly it’s that it doesn’t seem like an address generator would be all that difficult a thing to make, and these guys spent <span class="italic">three years</span> on theirs, and they’re so <span class="italic">proud</span> of it… and every single one is so utterly, magnificently wrong, usually in two or three separate ways.
Partly it’s the inclusion of genuine British postcodes, that place the noble city of Jenniferstad, for instance, in the centre of Rotherham.

Partly it was imagining non-British screenwriters cheerfully accepting these, and using them to write their authentic British dialogue:

You’re from Emilychester?! I grew up in Emilychester! Which part?
4 Matilda Via?
“Via”?
Yeah. It’s in the Italian quarter.
Oh right, <span class="italic">North</span> Emilychester. I’m a South Emilychester girl. Go Axolotls!

Or

Oh, her? The artist? Yeah I know her. Everyone knows everyone in a little English town like Port Jonathanside. She’ll be at work by now. You’ll find her in one of the nearly 200 studios clustered on Freya Ramp.

But mostly, it was the questions it raised:

Why are there no Roads or Streets? We almost all live on a Road or a Street! 

How did they get to a point where they included ‘Overpass’ and ‘Squares’ (plural), but not ‘Road’?

What happened to the original Andyfurt? Is it in another country, maybe near Frankfurt, and New Andyfurt was named after it by German settlers? Or was there a terrible disaster in Andyfurt, and New Andyfurt is build on the rubble?

Just how long is Yvonne Corner? There are 734 houses on it! What the hell is it the corner of?

Why is there a house on a motorway? I speak of course of Harrison Motorway, that vital artery that leads to majestic Lake Gary, and one of the few British motorways to have a first name. The house doesn’t have a number, so presumably it’s the only one on the motorway. Then again, no wonder, because someone is living in Flat 48v. So… the house is large enough that it’s now been broken up into at least 48 flats. And at least one of those flats is itself large enough that it’s been sub-divided into… at least 22 lettered sub-flats? Seems like it might feel a touch crowded. I think before long you’d be wishing for a bit of peace and quiet. The sort of peace that you can only truly find in Anderson Village, West Aliceland. Just ask for number 0.

Inside Number 0

Concerning a lake named Gary, an intricately divided house, Lichtenstein's largest baby, and the date of Australian Christmas.

https://johnfinnemore.substack.com/p/welcome-to-zacharyberg-population?r=jd5q4

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Tiebiter · 20/10/2025 21:56

ShaneWalshgirlfriend · 20/10/2025 21:13

Going back to Cabin Pressure...I do love the way the characters develop. Carolyn becomes human. Arthur is quietly devastated,... thats episode is awful.

I have wondered previously, do you think Arthur has a mild learning disability ?

I love how Carolyn's accent changes when she talks to her sister.

HappyFrappy · 20/10/2025 22:00

My DDs and I listened to the 2024 Jfsp this weekend, the Allwyn village one, and just had to listen to it again straight afterwards. Think we may have heard it 4 times now.
Melody can't park in the dark!

MagicLoop · 20/10/2025 22:14

I love his for-radio visual gags, like when Martin and Cat are at the hospital visiting their mum and the doctor apologises for them having been dragged away from their party Grin He's so clever!

JustAMiddleAgedDirtBagBaby · 20/10/2025 22:28

MagicLoop · 20/10/2025 22:14

I love his for-radio visual gags, like when Martin and Cat are at the hospital visiting their mum and the doctor apologises for them having been dragged away from their party Grin He's so clever!

Yes, that's brilliant.

Also "hello Douglas, I see you've become a Bolivian tank commander!"

ErrolTheDragon · 21/10/2025 08:38

Thank you Gaspode!

CreativeGreen · 21/10/2025 08:45

"Accidentally over-hearing the Archers" has to be my favourite. "Oh hello one of the tired-sounding men... which is all of them" and "every man an Icarus, every woman a Cassandra"

ShaneWalshgirlfriend · 21/10/2025 12:49

CreativeGreen · 21/10/2025 08:45

"Accidentally over-hearing the Archers" has to be my favourite. "Oh hello one of the tired-sounding men... which is all of them" and "every man an Icarus, every woman a Cassandra"

Hello one of the wry sounding women! I'm just going to sort out one of the unknown assorted teenagers.

CreativeGreen · 21/10/2025 12:53

ShaneWalshgirlfriend · 21/10/2025 12:49

Hello one of the wry sounding women! I'm just going to sort out one of the unknown assorted teenagers.

That's it 😂

JustAMiddleAgedDirtBagBaby · 17/11/2025 17:54

Today's Finnemore email, about depictions of giraffes, is the nearest I have got yet to paying to join Spendy Squadron.

ShaneWalshgirlfriend · 18/11/2025 06:50

Is that the wildlife conference room sketch? Love it!

Velvian · 18/11/2025 07:05

HushTheNoise · 15/10/2025 19:02

I love Cabin Pressure - any suggestions for anything similar?

Have you listenened to Believe It? It is Richard Wilson's fake autobiography. One of the funniest things I've listened to. Quite hard to get hold of.

I think only the last series is available at the moment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b03m36pl?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

BBC Sounds - Believe It! - Available Episodes

Listen to the latest episodes of Believe It! on BBC Sounds.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b03m36pl?origin=share-mobile&partner=uk.co.bbc

Evolutionarygoals · 18/11/2025 09:40

JustAMiddleAgedDirtBagBaby · 17/11/2025 17:54

Today's Finnemore email, about depictions of giraffes, is the nearest I have got yet to paying to join Spendy Squadron.

Me too! I clicked on the link, but really can't justify £60 on some emails at the moment.

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 22/11/2025 19:34

Neither can I, but I feel duty bound to point out that if you sign up (or sign up a loved one) before Monday you can get it for £36 pa, which is more affordable. Turning this over currently as a Christmas present for myself.

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HermioneWeasley · 23/11/2025 09:08

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 22/11/2025 19:34

Neither can I, but I feel duty bound to point out that if you sign up (or sign up a loved one) before Monday you can get it for £36 pa, which is more affordable. Turning this over currently as a Christmas present for myself.

do you know how to get this because I’ve just been on and it’s the usual price?

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 23/11/2025 09:51

There's a link in his email if you're signed up. I don't know if this will work for anyone else but this is where it takes me: https://johnfinnemore.substack.com/subscribe?coupon=dcec4e92&utm_content=179564053&utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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nauticant · 23/11/2025 13:20

Velvian · 18/11/2025 07:05

Have you listenened to Believe It? It is Richard Wilson's fake autobiography. One of the funniest things I've listened to. Quite hard to get hold of.

I think only the last series is available at the moment.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/b03m36pl?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile

Believe It! is great. One of the oases in what currently feels like a Radio 4 comedy drought.

SisyphusDad · 23/11/2025 13:47

Absolutely love Cabin Pressure - I think Ipswich is ahead by a nose as my favourite, but I think my all-time favourite piece of his was when he had "Bees" as his subject on The Unbelievable Truth (S19E3 - only available via an Audible subscription as far as I can tell 😞). His whole speech was brilliant - "Once you've tasted Finnemore honey, you'll never go back to bee.", but the highlight was his Bee poem:

Suppose you have three bees,
say bee A, bee B, and bee C.
Bee A can see bee B
and bee B can see bee C,
but bee A cannot see bee C.

Now,
suppose that bee B can see
that bee C has begun to behave
like a bee who can see
a rival bee, D,
where no bee should be.

Now bee B can see
bee A can’t see bee C.
“OK”, says bee B,
“then it’s all up to me.

To be kind to bee A
I’ll behave like bee C
and relay to bee A
all bee C has to say.

‘We’re getting reports that bee C’s seen a bee,
this is bee B reporting for the Bee BBC.’”

Kindly transcribed by one MrEclectronical on Reddit.

Tortelliniortortelloni · 27/12/2025 20:23

Just coming back to this thread to ask what your favourite Double Acts episode is? I have just been relistening and they are all brilliant of course but I particularly love WYSINWYG and Penguin Diplomacy.

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