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 Romesh Ranganathan, who was unfortunately unavailable.
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Hosted by Miles Jupp
Insect movement by James Kettle
Produced by Sara Morgan-Beckett & Mike Benwell
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 Vicki Pepperdine, who was unfortunately unavailable.
Follow Miles @Milesjuppoffically
Hosted by Miles Jupp
Bass Guitar by James Kettle
Produced by Sara Morgan-Beckett & Mike Benwell
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 Joe Lycett, who was unfortunately unavailable.
Follow Miles @Milesjuppoffically
Hosted by Miles Jupp
Hair & Make-up by James Kettle
Produced by Sara Morgan-Beckett & Mike Benwell
Right now, it’s a very difficult climate for satire, what with the disappearance of most such shows from British television screens, and the problems experienced in the US by Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel, whosoever they may be. Clearly what is required right now is an entitled privately-educated man to blunder onto the airwaves, label various politicians complete bastards and then be abruptly detained by the security services.
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