
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 | 1140 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Frank and Emily are joined by Rob Auton. Frank has found a new little gift he wants to treat himself to. The team also discuss Tudor fancy dress, Friends Reunited and chatting to strangers.
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Frank, Emily and Alun are in 2013 for this edition of the radio show best bits. Frank has had an unbelievable week, Emily has been to LA with R. Patz and Barack Obama has had an issue with names.
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Frank and Emily are joined by Rob Auton. Frank has had a first at the barbers and Rob has been reminicing about his childhood. There's also an email about Frank's filthy mugs.
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Frank explores poems stowed away in prose, as revealed by Nicole Sealey and Emma Filtness. The collections referenced are “The Ferguson Report: An Erasure” by Nicole Sealey and “This Savage Language” by Emma Filtness. The poems referenced are “Page 2... more
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A bit less swearing, Frank?
I really enjoying it again except one of the guest presenters who seems to bring worst out of Frank
Get Johnny White Really-Really as a full timer . He’s goo down to earth and better than posh boy milo
Milo should definitely be made a permanent fixture. He holds his own in every respect.
I love this podcast but just recently I’ve noticed that Emily will not stop interrupting all the time, speaking over Frank and whoever is on with them and it’s really putting me off. Emily, just remember it’s Franks name in the title, not yours.
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This show is a free-flowing, comedy-led chat among longtime hosts and guests that feels like catching up with a group of funny friends. Episodes center on humorous personal anecdotes, pop culture riffs, and playful banter, with guests occasionally joining to spark new dynamics. The tone is warm, unpolished in the best possible way, and often uncensored, mixing quick-fire jokes with longer stories drawn from daily life, celebrity encounters, and current events. Highlights include dynamic interactions between the lead hosts and rotating guests who bring fresh energy while preserving the core conversational vibe that fans come back for. The format often includes light banter, improvised bits, and occasional sponsor reads, all wrapped in a casu... more
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Johnny White Reely Reelys
2. Johnny White
3. Rob Auton
4. Milo Edwards
5. Chloe Petts
6. David Baddiel
7. Maisie Adam
8. Ebs Burnough
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