Comedian and writer Mitch Benn is joined by celebrity guests to discuss ways of staying sane and positive while we're all Confined to Barracks. Listen to their recommendations - a book; a TV show or movie; a podcast and - perhaps most importantly - something we can do or learn to make our own, or indeed other people's, lives better. To support Mitch Benn for as little as $1 a month, and get access... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsTV & FilmComedy |
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Mitch is joined by comedy genius and creator of Radio 4s Cabin Pressure John Finnemore, to discuss ways of staying sane during lockdown, including discussions on historical satire, 17th century plague diaries and why you are wrong about board games..... more
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