
Radio Academy Award winning Frank and Emily bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy Frank Off The Radio.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1112 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

It's 2012 and the team discuss the London Olympics Opening Ceremony, Frank being papped with baby Buzz, goldfish and leftover chips!
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Frank and Emily are joined by Milo Edwards! This time Frank has had some post and Emily's had a surprising DM. Also we have pease pudding correspondence and chat about cheques.
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This time Frank and Emily are joined by Milo Edwards! Frank has a moral dilemma and has had a phone call from the police. Also Milo has a tale from a Russian train journey.
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It's still 2012 for our radio best bits with Frank, Emily and Alun. This time's highlights include the Jubilee Flotilla, an IEM about Will.I.Am and Frank's big news.
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Stop the unfunny guests. They don’t get the references. I can’t listen to them
this used to be a podcast for grownups - now i check who’s on and don’t bother when it’s the woke unfunny kids. give us our podcast back please. frank and em are amazing as ever. thanks guys. … and boasting about drugs? zero interest in what this coke head has to say.
Please keep unfunny comedians off this great show. Sara Barron is aggressive and just doesn’t fit in with this show
Can we lose her, please?
Please stop using random comedians from Frank’s management company such as Pett’s, her boasting about sniffing coke doesn’t really fit in with the show. Just get Johny really really on regularly, he’s not a big mouth and needs the work
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This podcast features a blend of casual humor and personal anecdotes, creating an atmosphere that feels like chatting with friends over coffee. The hosts share entertaining stories from their own lives, often touching on social norms and experiences, such as interactions at public events, childhood memories, and pop culture references. Each episode showcases a light-hearted and banter-filled dynamic among the hosts, making it engaging for listeners who appreciate witty discussions and relatable humor. With recurring themes of friendship and the absurdities of everyday life, it is likely to resonate with an audience that enjoys comedy and personal storytelling.
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Sara Barron
2. Chloe Petts
3. Maisie Adam
4. Ebs Burnough
5. Sarah Millican
6. Alex Horne
7. Tim Key
8. Ania Magliano
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