"Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?" this famous quote has nothing to do with Royal and Doodall and is from Team America. This hapless duo could never write anything as funny or as entertaining as that line.... well Angus Doodall couldn't but Tommy Royal could give it a bloody good go! Still listen to them because they are two rather funny, if not a little slow, guys that can string together a coherent sentence occasionaly.
Best new pod cast
Sweet old podcast that is always number 1 on my downloads and a must listen. Has me crying with laughter. BGB fan.
this show is awesome, and hilarious. too many times i've laughed so much that a little bit of wee came out. I've now invested in some "Tena for Men". Mr Royal (I don't think he's actually royalty) and Mr Doodall (not to be confused with the "abused/loved" donkey from SFJ) make me laugh more than that time my nan fell down the stairs.
...at least not if she was awake. Those masters of wrong, those purveyors of filth and often misguided opinions have (probably by accident) stumbled on the recipe for fun, frolics and shock that was last performed this well in the 1970's by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's seminal Derek & Clive. Laugh? I nearly shat.
...because this show gives me the RFH
The podcast equivalent of that kid in school who had lice and worms and smelt of wee , I think they're super smashing great
#OOA!
Do yourself a big favor and subscribe to this podcast.
I lesion to about 20 podcasts a week. I'm always looking for new ones. Happy to have found this one. The mix, sound and players are great. This is a pro show. This is entrainment podcast style. Subscribed and waiting for new shows to come out! The brit and american.
It is the 26th of December 2012 as I write this. Clearly the greatest podcast to ever exist with Royal and/or Doodall in the name is this. I have reason to think this though.
A fantastic podcast! So much comedy, so much drama, so many characters all in one episode! Isabell, the news reporter, has the prettiest voice. Tommy and Angus might consider renaming their show "Isabell and the Royal and Doodall Show." Anyway, love the show. Love the songs in #49!
I listen and learn British-isms. I listen and learn about international burps. I listen and wait for who is the "boomchickawawa" of the week. I want to wear their t-shirt. 5 beers!
...I had never heard of "Royall and Doodall" until I ran into Angus, exchanging Twitter info, in the IPA Facebook group. Gotta admit I had an blast listening to episode 42. I will for sure be subscribing to this podcast and I encourage everyone else to do that same.
Rude, crude and dangerous to know, these guys have talent.








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