
Wordmonger & Tunesmith Steve Otis Gunn chats to people from the world of entertainment who share travel stories they probably shouldn’t.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy InterviewsPlaces & TravelComedySociety & Culture | |||

The Big Announcement
Hey Podrats — I’ve taken a quick pit stop in your feed because things are about to take a turn.
After four lovely, slightly well-behaved seasons of Television Times, we have decided to swerve the podcast into a new lane. Same h... more
TV Round-Up 2025: The Year That Television Lost the Plot — with Paul Critoph
🎙️Episode Overview
He’s back — and the annual TV autopsy has never been messier. Friend of the podcast Paul Critoph returns for his third end-of-year TV debrief, and with... more
Do Not Adjust Your Pod! — with Steve Otis Gunn🎙️ Episode Overview
In this Christmas week bonus episode, Steve Otis Gunn steps away from the usual guest format for a candid one-man-band chat. Reflecting on the pivotal fourth season and looking ahe... more
Doug Naylor: How Red Dwarf Made TV Better Than Life🎙️ Episode Overview
Get ready for a sci-fi-soaked comedy ride as Steve Otis Gunn chats with writer and co-creator of Red Dwarf, Doug Naylor. From the early days of radio comedy and Spitting Image t... more
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.
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This comedic podcast features conversations with various creative minds from the realms of comedy, theatre, film, and television. The host engages guests in lively discussions that often reflect on their career journeys, insights into the entertainment industry, and the influence of nostalgia on contemporary culture. Listeners can expect a mix of humorous anecdotes, personal stories, and a deeper understanding of creative processes across different mediums, making it an entertaining and insightful choice for those interested in the artistic side of entertainment.
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Recent guests on All My Clothes Need Burning include:
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