A podcast interviewing a fascinating and diverse range of people who work in comedy.
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The questions are given out before but their answers will be unique.
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There is sporadic swearing because they are a passionate bunch.
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By its nature it will be ad hoc (comedy people are always hustling) so no sneaky unsubscribing, OK?
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Another truly wonderful podcast from
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A podcast interviewing a fascinating and diverse range of people who work in comedy.
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The questions are given out before but their answers will be unique.
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There is sporadic swearing because they are a passionate bunch.
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By its nature it will be ad hoc (comedy people are always hustling) so no sneaky unsubscribing, OK?
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Another truly wonderful podcast from
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This week I am talking with Boothby Graffoe about dystopian futures, MCing empty fields and how practice makes for perfect.
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Buy tickets to his upcoming Brighton show.
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You can buy some of his albums on Bandcamp.
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And follow him on Bluesky.
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Listen to his songs on YouTube.
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And, of course, buy all of his CD's.
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This week I am talking with Ian Stone about possibly the best film ever made, writing about The Jam and confounding expectations.
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For more information and indeed Show Tickets please visit his website.
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Buy his book about The Jam - To Be Someone.
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Follow him on BlueSky.
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And if you do football, more specifically Arsenal, then he has a Podcast.
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This week I am talking with Trevor Lock about being paid to be kidnapped, laid back cults and the benefits of not being up to date.
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Find more Trevor on his website.
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Get involved in Reality Games.
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Subscribe and watch more of his work on YouTube.
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And follow him on Instagram.
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This week I am talking to Juliet Meyers about anti-Christmas, how comedy is bravery and more toilet talk than somehow seems reasonable.
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Book tickets to see Juliet at the Faversham Fringe.
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Follow her on BlueSky.
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And indeed on Instagram.
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And while you are there, follow Homer as well.
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This week I am talking with Craig Deeley about things not to call your audience, the joy of free script credits and doing comedy in different languages.
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Buy tickets to see Foghorn Unscripted
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Watch him in Gregory Is A Dancer
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Don't miss listening to Series 1 of Trish of the Day
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You can subscribe to his channel on YouTube
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You can follow him on BlueSky
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Or indeed Instagram
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This week I am talking with Richard Stott about the joy of self tapes, getting old with vitamins and silently judging others.
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Buy Tickets to Richard's WIP at the Bill Murray: Bin Fire.
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Book Richard for your next event.
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Follow him on Blue Sky.
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And indeed on Instagram.
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Also subscribe to his channel on YouTube.
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Due the unique way Acast has a character limit to make you feel like it is 1995 all over again, this episode is being released in two parts…
If you are at, or will be attending the Edinburgh Fringe this year, then please do book tickets for the following guests it has been my privilege to interview over the years.
Please note, several artists are delivering multiple shows, so do make sure you book tickets to all of them :-)
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Alice Fraser - Interview - Tickets
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Robin Ince - Interview - Tickets
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Sam Michael - Interview - Tickets
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Catie Wilkins - Interview - Tickets
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Joz Norris - Interview - Tickets
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Mitch Benn - Interview - Tickets
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Alex Stringer - Interview - Tickets
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Thom Tuck - Interview - Tickets
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Richard Pulsford - Interview - Tickets
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Due the unique way Acast has a character limit to make you feel like it is 1995 all over again, this episode is being released in two parts...
If you are at, or will be attending the Edinburgh Fringe this year, then please do book tickets for the following guests it has been my privilege to interview over the years.
Please note, several artists are delivering multiple shows, so do make sure you book tickets to all of them :-)
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Tom Crowley - Interview - Tickets
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Eryn Tett - Interview - Tickets
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Alex Leam - Interview - Tickets
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Juliette Burton - Interview - Tickets
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Susan Harrison - Interview - Tickets
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Raul Kohli - Interview - Tickets
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Matt Green - Interview - Tickets
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Jo Caulfield - Interview - Tickets
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This week I talk with Richard Pulsford on the joys of being a Promoter, a brief history of Heckling and the outrage that the Scottish Tourist Board have yet to give him a travel show.
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If you're at Ed Fringe, do not miss his show: The Short Joke Teller Returns.
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Nor his comedy History show: It Just So Happened.
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And in-between shows buy his book to read: The Punball Wizard.
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For more information, do visit his website.
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And subscribe to his channel on YouTube.
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Follow him on Instagram.
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Or on BlueSky.
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In this episode I talk with Dave Fulton about how persistence literally pays, filming a feature film and motorbikes being good for your mental health.
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For more information head over to his website.
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Buy and enjoy his dark comedic feature Bad Time5.
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Buy his new book Blue Dress.
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Follow him on BlueSky.
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And indeed on Instagram.
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This week I am talking with Bilal Zafar about how Eurovision used to be better, the overuse of emotion and his success at being a live stream Football Manager.
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You can watch a lot of his work via his Youtube Site.
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Watch him on his hugely successful Twitch Stream.
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Listen to his podcast Got A Problem, Mate.
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Support his work via Patreon.
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Follow him on Instagram.
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And indeed on BlueSky.
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This week I am talking with Thom Tuck about how to make a show as difficult as possible, supporting others and the skills behind successful improvisation.
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If you're going to Edinburgh Fringe do not miss his show: Scaramouche Jones.
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Then get yourself along to: The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society.
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And before, or indeed after, you can continue to enjoy the ACMS.
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Immerse yourself in the world of: The Penny Dreadfuls.
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And do follow Thom on Instagram.
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Or on BlueSky.
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This week I am talking with Alex Stringer while we discuss if all our Mum's are great, how some sports are just odd and being honest about who you are.
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If you're going to the Ediinburgh Fringe, do book tickets for her show: Happy Hour.
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Do not miss the lineup at the Frog & Bucket, Manchester with: Femmes & Thems.
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Make sure you follow her on: Instagram.
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And on: BlueSky.
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This week I am talking to Mitch Benn (& Dr. Cathy Gardner) about evil Simons, having the same work ethic as Taylor Swift and the joy in others succeeding.
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You can find out lots more about him on his website.
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Book tickets to see his show at Edinburgh Fringe: The Lehrer Effect.
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Subscribe to his podcast We Know A Song About That, Don't We.
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Find out about all of his music on BandCamp.
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Watch more of his work via YouTube.
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And of course, buy his series of Terra Books.
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As we move unavoidably onto Series 4 (or Season if you like to get things wrong) I find myself dealing more with Agents.
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A huge thank you for all who have already reviewed the show and given it 5 stars.
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But could I ask if you enjoy these you now do the same and help prove how popular it is.
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Don't do it for me (although yes, obviously, do it for me) - do it for who 5 stars may also help deliver unto us.
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Also if you're not humming System Addict at this point, you are too young and I despise you (I don't... well a little).
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This week I talk with Joz Norris about the lost art of the water gong, strength in collaboration and creating your own personal chronicle.
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For much of his many creations, do visit his website.
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And do go see his show You Wait. Time Passes. at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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In the meantime, why not get involved with the creativity that is Eggbox.
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And if you want to collaborate, then get in touch.
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Or watch more of his work on YouTube.
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This week I am talking with Catie Wilkins about making bullying a conversation, always be writing and how you should be an idiot when you're young... or old.
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You can find out lots more on her website.
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And if you're heading to the Edinburgh Fringe, do go see her show We'll See.
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Also do buy her award winning Children's Books.
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This week I talk with Barry Castagnola about getting yourself out there, missing the marmalade gravy train but having the skin of a baby eel.
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Do make sure you go see Barry on tour with Greg Davies while you can, many sold out shows already.
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And if you'd like to learn more about all of his creativity, head over to his website.
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Then make sure you watch the incredible film he co-produced, ReAwakening.
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After that head over to the company he co-founded Rustle Up Productions for other treats.
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On this episode I talk with Sam Michael about cherishing the moment, his daughter possibly being the world's youngest standup and his show as The World's Oldest Man.
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Do check out the things he has created and buy tickets to see his first Edinburgh Fringe Show.
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Discover more of his work on YouTube.
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Follow him on Instagram.
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Or BlueSky.
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And why not listen to his Podcast.
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On this episode I talk with Robin Ince about must read books for men, writing the history of photos and finally discovering who you are and being very happy about it.
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Do check out the most of the things he has created and buy tickets to see him via his website.
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And discover even more of his work on the Cosmic Shambles Network.
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Follow him on BlueSky.
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Help fund all the amazing free things he does by buying some of his work.
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Read his words on SubStack.
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Pre-Order a Signed Copy of his next book Normally Weird & Weirdly Normal.
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And why not treat yourself to The Linda Smith Lecture.
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