Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined fortnightly by a different guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedyImprov |
In the last of the series, Jack is an Associate Professor of Art History at the University of East Anglia, Norwich and has recently written a best selling book called Medieval Bodies: Life and Death in the Middle Ages. Jim attempts to pitch for a gig... more
Tim Jones was told by his local vicar hes got it in him, so Tim embarked on a 3-year interview process in his quest to become a vicar of Holy Trinity church in Clapham. more
Anne Chmelewsky is a composer for stage and screen. Her composition credits include Ricky Gervais' Derek and BAFTA-winning Where Hands Touch, for which Anne was nominated for 'Discovery of the Year' at the 2019 World Soundtrack Awards. Anne also has ... more
Liz and Dave Cosgrove met after Dave got his mate Colin to ask Liz out. 50 years, 4 bouts of cancer and 3 children later, they remain together. Their marriage tips include 'don't do the lovey-dovey stuff' and 'don't go to bed on an argument. If you'... more
Chris is the producer of the documentary Brothers in Football which tells the extraordinary true story of how South London amateurs Corinthian-Casuals, set out on a pilgrimage to finally play a historic match that was abandoned on the eve of the Grea... more
This week we are joined by Jack Panther who talks about his time as a financial investigator. Joe talks about the meticulous planning of a dawn raid, while Jim confesses he was once a model on an escort site. more
The boy's minds are blown when Natalie joins and talks about how she became a midwife, but more madly, how a baby doesn't breathe air in the womb, just water like a fish. more
The boys are joined by Simon, whose specialist subject is 'architecture'. Simon talks passionately about his complex craft, while Paul and Joe aren't convinced it's all that difficult. more
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I don’t listen to podcasts but this is really funny. Ricky Gervais and Karl Pilkington vibes but funny
Really enjoying this podcast just the right level of ridiculous combined with fact.
A listening must! Great fun. I like to listen to to Paul, Jimmy and Joe whilst I’m doing some cooking or cleaning! Always gets me laughing. Superb podcast!
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Apple Podcasts | #236 | United Kingdom/Comedy/Improv |
Apple Podcasts | #170 | Norway/Comedy/Improv |
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