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Drunk Women Solving Crime

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Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes. When women sit around and drink... more

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Latest Episodes

We're live from the Museum of Comedy today and thrilled to finally have the brilliant Laura Checkley on the show, the crime should be how long this took to arrange!

Laura kicks us off by recounting a criminal story for which the trio of perps should ... more

Today's guest is the fantastic comedian Alice Etches who brings a crime tale as middle class as Inspector Morse but nonetheless perturbing.

But we wait with bated breath, as perhaps today is the day we actually solve something in real time on the s... more

It's the second drop of the week and today's guest, actor, singer, and collector of crime stories, Sophie Craig came in to share a modicum of criminal based tales from her own life, while also giving Taylor and Hannah a hand in solving a spellbinding... more

In today's ep of DWSC, TV and radio presenter Kemi Rogers popped in to tell us about how being victim of a crime led to her first TV appearance, although it could be argued that was the real crime....

This week's case has some parallels to Kemi's own... more

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Recent Guests

Laura Checkley
Actor, writer, and podcaster
The Proper Class Podcast
Episode: DWSC LIVE: With Laura Checkley
Alice Etches
Comedian, actor, and writer
Episode: A Lotta Louvre for Alice Etches
Sophie Craig
Actor, comedian and writer
Episode: An Orange a Day...with Sophie Craig
Huge Davies
Comedian
Episode: DWSC LIVE: With Huge Davies
Alex Bertulis-Fernandes
Comedian and guest on Drunk Women Solving Crime
Episode: If You Squeeze For Long Enough ....with Alex Bertulis-Fernandes
Desiree Burch
Comedian and writer
Episode: 'Scuse Fingers, with Desiree Burch
Anna Samson
Actor known for her comedic roles
Episode: Anna Samson's Difficult Second Album
Natalie Cassidy
Actor, podcaster and writer
Episode: The Big Four Oh Oh, with Natalie Cassidy!
Matt Hitt
One half of The Ventnor Darlings, a musical comedy cabaret duo
The Ventnor Darlings
Episode: Blame it on Ann, with The Ventnor Darlings

Hosts

Hannah George
Co-host and contributor to various comedic segments on the podcast, known for her engaging storytelling and humor.
Taylor Glenn
Co-host and contributor to various segments, known for witty commentary and comedic delivery.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • Volume

    LOVE this podcast so much. But some episodes seem really quiet to the point I have to have my headphones on full volume to be able to hear… then the adverts come on and I am deafened!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    LuTay916
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Love this podcast!

    I absolutely love this podcast! The hosts and guests are hilarious. It's my "go to" when I need a laugh. Feminist comedy at its finest!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    CooperativeKat
    Canada9 months ago
  • Vet Fat Shaming

    Love the pod. Listen to 3 or 4 a day absolutely brilliant. Now onto the crime… my wife took our 10 month old cat to be spayed, and the vet had the audacity to tell her that our precious baby angel had a “significant layer of fat” they had to cut through to do the surgery. Pardon me!? It’s 2025 I thought we left fat shaming in the past. Now because of the vets slander she’s listless and morose. I’ve never seen her this way and it’s quite frankly heartbreaking. Drunk women, please investigate thi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thisElfinGuy
    United States9 months ago
  • Mixed

    So, I love the premise of this podcast and for the most part, it’s a ton of fun. I do miss Katie, but I get it. The crass joking and language can be a bit much, but most is in good fun and I’m a big girl, so I roll with it. My main frustration is I like this show more than they like me. I feel like I am a fairly compassionate, open minded person but I am pretty conservative and an American. Most jokes at our expense are just that, jokes. I can laugh at most of it too. But I think I’m gonna have ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mlatherton
    United States10 months ago
  • Best Podcast Ever

    This might be a big call, but genuinely I adore this podcast and these incredible women so much. The histories and injustices they recount are informative and important, but also made hilarious by their unmatchable comedy and chemistry! I chanced upon this show when I was in high school, and now I have a uni degree - that’s how addicted I am!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dachshund99
    Australiaa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some listeners mention a desire for more delicate handling of certain sensitive topics, though this is often outweighed by the overall enjoyment.
The podcast's ability to blend comedy with serious discussions on crime resonates well with fans.
The engaging format encourages audience participation, making them feel involved in the crime-solving experience.
Many reviews commend the chemistry of the hosts, contributing to a fun and entertaining atmosphere.
Listeners appreciate the humor and clever storytelling, often finding it a refreshing take on true crime.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#144
United Kingdom/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#81
Russia/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#141
Netherlands/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#188
Switzerland/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#192
New Zealand/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#199
Austria/Comedy

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

An Orange a Day...with Sophie Craig
Q: What do you think might have been happening in the Bell family household?
The detective theory suggests gaslighting from Lucy, the mother, potentially implicating her in the poisoning of John, as she tries to manipulate circumstances against Betsy's engagement.
An Orange a Day...with Sophie Craig
Q: What would I say to them? If it is them, Nicky Sticky Fingers, I'd say, I hope you're proud of yourself because you have all the grace and decorum of a dump truck.
Sophie shares her pointed, humorous retort, reflecting on the ethics of her robbery and wishing ill upon the thieves.
DWSC LIVE: With Laura Checkley
Q: Have you ever made a dent?
Laura Checkley discusses various experiences of crime, including theft and being mugged.
DWSC LIVE: With Huge Davies
Q: Have you ever been victim of a crime?
Yes, Huge shares his experience of witnessing a mass dine and dash at a restaurant.
'Scuse Fingers, with Desiree Burch
Q: How did Herbert Rouse Armstrong's criminal history develop?
He was hung for the murder of his wife and was suspected of multiple other crimes after questionable behavior and dealings with arsenic became apparent.

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This podcast offers a unique blend of true crime storytelling and comedic commentary, where the hosts and their guests share personal crime stories while indulging in drinks. The entertaining discussions often involve humorous takes on serious subjects, showcasing a lively format as the panels engage in solving crime-related mysteries. The comedic chemistry between the hosts and their guests adds a layer of charm, making it accessible and engaging for a wide audience. Each episode presents a fresh perspective by intertwining personal anecdotes with notable crime cases, inviting listeners to participate in the guessing game of mysteries alongside a boozy backdrop.

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Recent guests on Drunk Women Solving Crime include:

1. Laura Checkley
2. Alice Etches
3. Sophie Craig
4. Huge Davies
5. Alex Bertulis-Fernandes
6. Desiree Burch
7. Anna Samson
8. Natalie Cassidy

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