Athletico Mince covers all bases here
Hows your brass hand?
Athletico Mince covers all bases here
Hows your brass hand?
Saw the live show a couple of weeks back in Birmingham. Predictably bizarre but brilliant. Bob Mortimer is a genius.
I listened to the latest Flintoff Savage and The Ping Pong Guy. Really good.
As said above, Savage get's the P ripped from him which I enjoy.
A brilliant quote from him was something along the lines of
"My mate Dave from Wrexham is a taxi driver. He's a mate for life. I can only really count my proper friends on one hand. He's one. I know if I was stuck anywhere, they are the friends I could call"
Flintoff: "That's because he's a taxi driver."
The Highland stories.
'she had plenty of ample tit to spare' When I listened to that I laughed out loud on a train, recieved several funny looks.
Go back and listen to the others. Flintoff's story about viagra (second or third episode maybe) had me laughing out loud in the middle of the office.
I think I'm a bit like you in that I can't/couldn't stand Savage but he comes across pretty well on this podcast. Total thickett, but at least he seems a bit more human than he does on TV and his dreadful time with us (although that comes up in one episode - something about Nicky Forster (I think) moving his car). The episode he talks about his dad is genuinely moving. Flintoff is also very open about his mental health issues.
Only one episode left sadly. Hope it gets another run.
Not sure if it has been mentioned before (can't be arsed to go all the way through) but if you like Gary Delaney's comedy (bloke from Mock The Week) and those types of comedy panel games then Panelbeaters Comedy is worth a listen.
Basic premise is the standard comedy panel show but without the restrictions of TV/radio and with the added value of Death (played by Rob Mulholland) who judges the show and kills off one of the contestants at the end. It is mainly Northern based comics - some known including Jason Manford, Justin Moorehouse - some not so well known but most of them are very entertaining.
Just downloaded the first four episodes from your recommendation. I will give it a listen to in bed!
I'm slightly biased, but some of my colleagues in the University of Liverpool podcast produce amazing academic content on a broad range of topics, the most recent being an analysis of the DUP that made me reassess my views of them.
Adam Buxton has released another pod with Louis Theroux. Buxton's podcasts are great, but the ones with Louis tend to be especially funny.