
a concentrated burst of up-to-the-minute comedy that sums up where we are right now and dispels the blues of life in 2025
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Miles Jupp takes a moment to reflect on the events of the past seven days - the headlines, the absurdities, and the things that probably shouldn’t have happened at all.
In this episode, Miles is not joined by Madeleine Brettingham , who was unfortun... more
Miles Jupp takes a moment to reflect on the events of the past seven days - the headlines, the absurdities, and the things that probably shouldn’t have happened at all.
In this episode, Miles is not joined by actor Sam Riley, who was unfortunately u... more
Miles Jupp takes a moment to reflect on the events of the past seven days - the headlines, the absurdities, and the things that probably shouldn’t have happened at all.
In this episode, Miles is not joined by Fiona Allen, who was unfortunately unava... more
Miles Jupp takes a moment to reflect on the events of the past seven days - the headlines, the absurdities, and the things that probably shouldn’t have happened at all.
In this episode, Miles is not joined by Jeremy Lion, who was unfortunately unava... more
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The most beautifully understated satire currently available. I wish they were daily. Thank you MJ & JK. Would (do!) recommend.
If you like your satire in long-winded, beautifully-constructed sentences, this is the one for you.
Immediately one of my all time favourite podcasts. The world is going wrong at breakneck pace, but at least we have Miles Jupp to explain it to us.
…just, perfect.
This is utter comedy perfection. Short, punchy, high quality and above all, bloody hilarious, the genius that is Miles Jupp shines in all his glory. Unmissable.
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Apple Podcasts | #119 |
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A sharp, fast-paced satire focused on current events, politics, and culture, delivered through brisk monologues and quick-fire bits. The show blends political jabs, celebrity culture, and light advertising reads, with a signature UK sensibility and a breezy, irreverent tone. Noteworthy are recurring meta-jokes about guests who can't appear live, which often fuels playful banter and improvisational riffs; the format is short, punchy, and highly repeatable for listeners who want a satirical take on the week's headlines and pop culture."
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Recent guests on The Moment include:
1. Sam Riley
2. Fiona Allen
3. Jeremy Lion
4. Danielle Ward
5. Sean Walsh
6. Alexandra Maria Lara
7. Mark Steel
8. Mike Atherton
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