Two brothers who spent their youth relentlessly watching Only Fools and Horses decided to make a Podcast. After going through the whole show, then decided to carry on looking over as many Great British Comedies as possible
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsTV ReviewsComedyTV & Film |
This episode we discuss the long running and immensely popular family comedy first released in the year 2000, "My Family". This was our first proper family comedy show and lead to a really unique and interesting discussion, full of tangents, random a... more
This Episode we discuss the 2012 series Bad Education, written by and staring Jack Whitehall. The show finds itself landing dangerously close to the likes of "The Inbetweeners" and another show staring Jack Whitehall, "Fresh Meat", and its fair to sa... more
Another year rolls past which means another chance for us to step outside our usual format and look at a UK Comedy film. This year we watch the funniest UK Comedy Film EVER! (As per a decade old channel 4's poll). Monty Pythons 'The Life of Brian' wa... more
In this episode we tackle the incredibly joke heavy 'Not Going Out'. Written by Lee Mack and surprisingly the second-longest-running British sitcom (number of series), the word play, one liners and consistent punch lines make it one of the easiest wa... more
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I’ve not heard these guys before and interested in their Not Going Out podcast. more
As a postie I listen to a lot of Podcasts. more
Two very likeable guys talking about things I’m fond of. I tore through all of the OFAH pods in no time at all. more
Two brothers giving their view on OFAH and Rock & Chips. Interesting intelligent views put across in a very professional manner. Listened on my way too and from work and it’s really helped through these really challenging times. Also a fantastic effort copying all Delboys drinks. Well done and thank you.👏👏👏
A great find. It has really made me see this great sitcom in a different light. Well researched and great anecdotes part each episode, it is great to hear what fellow fans think. I find myself agreeing with certain plot and character discussions, as well as identifying aspects I had missed before. more
Apple Podcasts | #112 | United Kingdom/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #127 | Ireland/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #225 | Norway/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #245 | Netherlands/TV & Film/TV Reviews |
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