
The Great Leader and his I.B.S (Important Broadcast Squad) assemble every Sunday morning from 11am - 1pm! Whether you're filling out your listener pad with this weeks dinners in "Dinner Winner", or catching up on the celebrity chef news in "The Knowbiz"; you'll need to pair with your listening partner, assume the listening position and prepare to enjoy in reverent silence. Only then will you embar... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 525 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

If you're reading this and you're trying to gain some insight into this episode, think... Would The Great Leader want you going in, armed with prior knowledge? Well... It might not hurt. This episode will challenge what you think about novelty t-shir... more
You can say what you like, but there are no flies on Steve. He gets it. But does he get it in the same way that The Great Leader gets it? No. No, he doesn't. The Great Leader gets it and if anybody sits in His seats... THEY get it. Got it? All of tha... more
Scottish football fans were thrilled as they woke up this morning, but it fell to Danny Wallace, The Great Leader to deliver some very unfortunate news. On a lighter note, there were some brilliant deals to snap up in "What's Your Deal?" and Steve en... more
The Important Broadcast bid farewell to it's radio neighbours today, with Ed Gamble & Matthew Crosby departing Radio X. Go well, chaps. Once that was taken care of, it was back to business, including MORE stag-do's for Steve, an unfortunate school vi... more
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A humorous, high-energy UK style show built on freewheeling banter, playful back-and-forth, and increasingly ludicrous bits. Across episodes, the hosts mix pop culture riffs, live reads, dinner-themed segments, and guest-driven moments (notably celebrities and culinary figures) with running gags and audience participation. It stands out for its chaotic camaraderie, DIY radio vibe, and repeatedly returning Dinner Winner format, which makes it a strong fit for brands seeking irreverent, personality-led sponsorships with a loyal, engaged listenership.
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