Comedian Kathryn Mather speaks to other comedians about the best and worst jobs they have done to get by in their pursuit of the arts. We also discuss some of the worst jobs that have existed throughout history - such as Mudlarks, Toshers and Resurrectionists, so that we may all get a little perspective.Theme tune written and performed by Hassan Dervish, more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
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Great look at the day jobs comedians do while trying to make it.
Each Week Kathryn interviews a different comedian about their worst and best jobs and their career history. Each guest has time to speak and some tales of really horrible bosses and work colleagues to stories of what they have put up with. Well worth a listen
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