
For 20 years she’s been Britain’s most unfiltered columnist. Now Liz Jones has an equally outrageous podcast as she and her best friend Nic dissect her weekly diary and delve into the archives to relive the bust-ups, betrayals…and bullets
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

Liz and Nic are both going on holiday so the podcast is taking a break. But never fear, the pair are here this week with some of their best moments from the last few hundred episodes. Think men, fashion, animals and (sadly for Nic) Liz singing her he... more
Liz has found a new heroine in the Lionesses' goalkeeper Mary Earps while Nic is trying to transform herself into Davina McCall. Liz is making a pros and cons list for moving back to London, and inspired by her magazine cover at 78, the pair look bac... more
Liz is looking forward to her mini break with Mini the dog, and Nic's looking forward to lighting Liz's expensive candles and using all her beauty products while she's house sitting. The pair look back to Liz's ill-fated trip to Glastonbury but Liz m... more
Liz finds a new movie about a female writer whose husband dislikes her writing all too familiar. Nic, after hearing from two psychics that she’s ‘let herself go’, has picked up a new hobby that she hopes will bring her mojo back. Time for her to bust... more
Liz and Nic are transported back to their childhoods by a book about the writing of Black Beauty, but is the way we treat animals now any better than in the Victorian era? Liz has found the perfect dress for a wedding, but who should she take with he... more
Liz and Nic are celebrating the ultimate break-up song after hearing about Sinéad O’Connor’s death, plus the pair give their review of the Oppenheimer film (Nic still thinks they should have seen Barbie instead). Liz has a VIP invite, but is it reall... more
The pair are talking about Jane Birkin after news of her death this week, but Liz isn’t sure she’d be happy with all the obituaries naming the Birkin Bag as her legacy. Meanwhile, Nic’s been to see the new Mission Impossible film and can’t stop think... more
Liz is ready to have the final word on the disastrous date with her ex-husband. Plus the pair have an update on Mini puppy’s cancer diagnosis and Liz remembers the time she resorted to throwing a rock over Brigitte Bardot’s wall to secure an intervie... more
Very funny
Just discovered you and I’m hooked! Warm, honest and hilarious. Liz I admire your integrity and intellect, Nic you are a gem and I want you both as my best friends. I’ve listened to all the back catalogue, and patiently wait for the next episode
The podcast equivalent of being in Wetherspoons on a Friday night, sitting next to a table listening to two chavvy fishwives p***ing and moaning about how awful men are. When you’re in the next room it sounds like two cats squaring up for a fight.
Just love listening to Liz so articulate, insightful and hilarious. Balanced out by Nic’s humour and wisdom. Glad I saved this episode for Christmas Day. Really put a smile on my face on an otherwise bleak mid winter.
I love listening to Liz and Nic and if I don’t get to listen I always read her weekly column in YOU Magazine. You can’t not look / listen to Liz’s raw honesty and if we’re totally honest with ourselves- we all see a dollop of ourselves in Liz. I’m always cheering for Liz to live in a beautiful country cottage and live the life of her dreams.
Love both Liz and Nic, they are so hilarious to listen too.
Think Liz should be on Loose Women, her frank views and openness would go down a storm on there!
Think Nic should love herself the way she is, who wants a skinny boy type body!
I look forward to Saturday every week for the podcast, should make it 60mins ladies.
Loved hearing the endless bitterness, spite, self-aggrandising and narcissism. Makes a funny and very unsympathetic listening.
I have spent the last three weeks listening to every episode and i found Liz and Nic very entertaining and fun to listen to ! Well done girls …. You should make two a week!
Liz Jones is exactly as you expect, I don’t agree with most of what she says but I’m interested to hear her views, however archaic at times. She has a habit of living in the past and repeating old stories with little new content. Nick is sweet enough but talks far too much, episode 125 is her wittering on for about the first 12 minutes. It’s meant to be the Liz Jones podcast, not Nicks. I have to fast forward through her because she is rather tedious. They both represent white women over 50 with... more
An enjoyable listen. Liz is delightful when she laughs. Nic is kind with a great heart. The only drawback is when Liz sings I actually have to mute my device it is so awful!
Used to listen every week however last few episodes have been very hard to listen, unfortunately Liz is not very nice to Nic and it’s uncomfortable to listen to her snide comments it’s not funny and very unpleasant .Nic appears to be her only friend albeit her employee too, a person can only tolerate so much so lighten up Liz and live a happy life and appreciate what you have as a friend will only take so much
No singing please
Thank you Liz and Nic for bringing laughter, wisdom, sanity and thoughtfulness into my week with this gem of a podcast.
A marvellous podcast this week with Nic talking about the wonderful play about Christopher Alder and Liz recounting lovely stories of her Gentlemen friends. I wish this podcast was a daily event..... I cant wait for Friday. Nige Cunningham
Don’t always agree with you because you can be a bit moany, however I found the episode where you talk about the Grand National and Master Chef very emotional. Well done for speaking your truth on behalf of the animals.









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