
In this new podcast, we’re going to explore the history of Irish comedy. Today the Irish are famous for their sense of humour. From Father Ted, to Derry Girls, laughter has become one of our biggest exports. But there was once a time when the Irish were always the butt of the joke... This is the true story of how Ireland became more than just a punchline.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

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Today we’re going to examine the various connections between Irish comedy and Jewish comedy.
Plus, Devorah Baum tells us about the role of the outsider in ethnic jokes.
This is the true story of how two tribes struggle... more
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Today we’re going to examine why confessional stories and observational anecdotes have become more popular than short snappy jokes over the last hundred years.
Plus, we explore the lives of Frank Fay, Dave Allen, and Se... more
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Today we’re going to learn how a meeting with the man behind the Dublin Lockout may have changed Charlie Chaplin’s politics forever.
Plus, we explore the history of the labour movement both down on the streets and up on... more
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Today we’re going to examine the censorship of religious satire in Ireland.
Plus, we take a look at Dave Allen's sacrilegious strip tease, Dermot Morgan's trendy priest -- and how the Joshua Trio paved the way for Fathe... more
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Today we’re going learn how Spike Milligan influenced both Monty Python and The Beatles.
Plus, we take a look at his battles with Peter Sellers, the German army, and his own mental health.
This is the true story of one... more
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Today we’re going to explore the concept of the Irish joke, from Punch Magazine, to Buster Keaton, Bernard Manning, and Hal Roach.
Then we learn how the first wave of alternative comedy pushed back against all the old s... more
Welcome to Rúla Búla!
In this new podcast, we’re going to explore the history of Irish comedy.
Today the Irish are famous for their sense of humour.
From Father Ted, to Derry Girls, laughter has become one of our biggest exports.
But there was o... more
Exceptional show, concise, witty, really informative first episode, highly recommended by me, a person you don’t know.
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This series maps the evolution of Irish humor from stereotype-driven caricatures to a confident, modern comedic voice. Episodes trace how historical events, censorship, and diaspora shaped jokes, stand-up, and late-night satire, highlighting key figures, venues, and shifts in audience tastes. Listeners can expect rich context on how humor reflected national identity, defied censorship, and helped Ireland become a notable cultural export. A standout aspect is the blend of history with cultural analysis, offering both archival insight and contemporary relevance for anyone curious about how laughter mirrors society.
What sets this show apart is its interdisciplinary approach: it weaves social history, theatre, film, and satire into cohesive n... more
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