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All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times)

Steve Otis Gunn
Comedy
Edinburgh Fringe
Television
Reality TV
Stand-Up Comedy
Television Content Overload
Reality Television
Severance
Father Christmas Experiences
Spitting Image
Social Media
Darren Harriott
Podcasting
Have I Got News For You
The Wheel
Barclaycard
The Dark Room
Comedy Bureau
Musical Theatre
Whiplash

Steve Otis Gunn is a writer, performer, and musician — and a former sound engineer who has spent most of his career in close proximity to people doing interesting things, occasionally on purpose.

His debut Edinburgh Fringe show, Steve Otis Gunn is Uncomfortable, earned a ★★★★ review, and his debut book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, is available everywhere books are sold.

He created All My Cloth... more

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Latest Episodes

Seymour Mace spent time as a clown in Japan, did a Fine Art degree during COVID, built a potter's wheel in his back garden, got a first, and somewhere in the middle of all that did some stand-up. He's fine.

Seymour Mace is a British comedian and act... more

Howard J Ford has stared down a four-ton boulder held up by a single pebble, sat on funeral pots containing the dead while eating lunch, been lifted off his feet by hundreds of people in Burkina Faso, and walked out of a Mississippi murder house that... more

Something's changed — and it's bigger than just a name.

After four seasons as Television Times, the podcast has a new title: All My Clothes Need Burning. Steve explains why the change makes sense, where the title came from, and what Season 5 is goin... more

Paul Critoph returns for the annual TV debrief

Paul Critoph is an actor and regular friend of the podcast, joining Steve for the third consecutive end-of-year television review — the one where they figure out which shows they've actually both watch... more

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Recent Guests

Howard J Ford
Film director known for Bonekeeper, The Ledge, Never Let Go, Zipwire, etc.
Episode: Howard J. Ford: Caves, Cannibals and Cannes
Paul Critoph
Guest, TV critic and commentator, discussed works and opinions
Episode: Paul Critoph Returns: 2025 - The Year Television Lost the Plot
Doug Naylor
Writer and co-creator of Red Dwarf
Red Dwarf, BBC/TV networks
Episode: Doug Naylor: How Red Dwarf Made TV Better Than Life
Olaf Falafel
Comedian, children's book author, and winner of the Funniest Joke Award 2019
Episode: Olaf Falafel: The Seriously Silly Art of Being Stupid
Henry Naylor
Playwright, actor, comedian, and director
Episode: Henry Naylor: From Bora Bora to the Frontlines of Political Theatre
Helen White
Comedian and Geordie pocket rocket
Episode: Helen White: Standing Tall at 4ft 10
Evelyn Hollow
Scottish writer and paranormal psychologist, known for her appearances on Uncanny
Uncanny
Episode: Evelyn Hollow: A Descent into the Uncanny
Rob Morgan
Returning guest, talented actor known for roles in films like 'The Accountant 2' and 'East of Eden'
Episode: Robert Morgan Returns: The Good Bastard Always Rises
Ian Smith
Comedian and co-host of the Northern News podcast
Northern News Podcast
Episode: Ian Smith: Finding Your Feet in a Foot Spa Half Empty

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Steve Otis Gunn
Host known for his engaging conversational style and humor, often reflecting on cultural narratives with guests.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 409 ratings
  • Alex Lowe

    I'm a huge fan of Alex Lowe. Alex is interesting and engaging I could listen to him talk for hours, however I did find this interview style mildly irritating. The seemingly constant "yeah", "yeah, yeah" interjections from the interviewer after Alex said anything interrupted my listening, and the natural flow of the interview. At times I stopped concentrating on Alex's stories, instead listening for the next interruption. Just let the guest talk.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Old Normal
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Charlie Howells

    I will keep listening to it i am waiting for a new episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bill R. Depue
    United States3 years ago
  • Joseph Richardson

    I always enjoy it love this podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Timothy M. Sterner
    United States3 years ago
  • Matthew Hussain

    wow this is an amazing i can not wait for the next one

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aaron M. Coleman
    United States3 years ago
  • Logan Burns

    Awesome this podcast and all episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    William A. Mosley
    United States3 years ago

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Orbital FX: Inside the World of Practical Effects
Q: What do you think will be the top TV show on television by 2050?
I genuinely think the top TV show is going to be ChatGPT 50, where you input prompts and get a personalized show back, potentially with AI-generated content and participant prompts to shape the story.
Nic Sampson: From Power Ranger to Comedy Powerhouse
Q: Did you have any worries about poking fun at Power Rangers?
Nic didn't think the creators would mind as the show is generally light-hearted.
Nic Sampson: From Power Ranger to Comedy Powerhouse
Q: How do you remember your show in general?
Nic writes it out as a script, allowing for improvisation around that structure.
Graham Fellows: Perfectly Broken Keyboards and Endless Bounty Bars
Q: Which TV character, not one of your own, would you like to embody for 24 hours?
Graham humorously considers being the deceased character from Randall and Hopkirk, as it would offer the chance to experience invisibility.
Graham Fellows: Perfectly Broken Keyboards and Endless Bounty Bars
Q: What was it like to be on Top of The Pops?
Graham discusses how he sang live rather than miming during his performances, attributing this uniqueness to his holiday schedule at the time of recordings.

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Focusing on the world of entertainment, the content features conversations with a diverse array of guests, primarily from the comedy scene, who engage in sharing humorous and often personal travel stories. The host's unique interview style invites guests to open up about their experiences, blending light-hearted humor with insightful anecdotes. Additionally, episodes explore broader themes such as the impact of nostalgia, societal reflections, and the nuances of various comedic approaches, creating an engaging tapestry of tales that resonate with listeners interested in both comedy and cultural narratives. Listeners can expect a mix of laughter and meaningful discussions, set against the backdrop of travel, making each episode a delightful ... more

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2. Paul Critoph
3. Doug Naylor
4. Olaf Falafel
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7. Evelyn Hollow
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