Here's a selection of some of the best of Gerry's downloads which started in 2008
Gerry tantalises Sean with his Elvis story again - was Kris Kristofferson there?
Sean comes up with a story Gerry has never heard - then Geordie comes on air
The debate continues on how to measure a man's inside leg with discretion
How to impersonate Eamonn Andrews and how to lunch with Kenneth Williams
Also in this podcast - when is a doughnut a gravy ring? And how many should you buy?
The Dungiven car salesman's called upon to help a caller find a car for her daughter
Geordie offers some advice on hiding your poteen still from the revenue men
Heard the biker story before? it does not matter if you haven't as Gerry tells it again
Gerry overcomes his reservations to start podcasting - and some familiar themes emerge
Parky's having trouble making out what Nadine's saying as the new year begins
Daniel's on the line while Sean takes on the role of Elvis for the sake of a story
Gerry and Sean are at odds over the exact nature of Gerry's connection with Elvis Presley
Gerry tries to get the show going, but people keep interrupting - and his neck's smoother
This time Gerry is confronted with the issue of lactose intolerant cats
Gerry tries to escape the Ryder Cup while Seamus Heaney has been in touch with the show
Gerry considers the perils of live television appearances before Roy Walker appears
Sean recalls the risk in impersonating Alex Higgins while Gerry remembers dodging a punch
Gerry's prepares for the City of Culture And Seamus Heaney recites My Perfect Cousin
Gerry tells a favourite story and hears from a caller who counts rats on his walk
Gerry's trying to find up when he can see The Duchess at the cinema - it's not easy
Gerry considers the pitfalls of meeting celebrities and when is a good time to go to bed?
Sean and Gerry hear the talking teeth story and dissect some football commentary
Gerry turns his attention to farming and Jimmy Cricket tells the Emperor With New Clothes
Gerry and Sean have some advice for those who overdid it on Saint Patrick's Day