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Adrian Lacey & Shane O'Connor have more than 30 years of TV and Radio broadcasting experience in the UK. They get together every week to discuss a chosen comedy show, their love of comedy and to share their experiences of the programmes they have worked on and the people they have met and interviewed. Join them on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio and Youtube. Subscribe for a new episode each Monday. We're @ComedySlab on Facebook & Twitter
 
Formerly one of Britain's most successful audio comedy podcasts,'Traces Of Nuts' has been relaunched online to coincide with the return of the live show to the stage. 'Like a nut allergist chomping on a Snickers bar, the Traces Of Nuts comedy troupe are likely to result in piggy-eyed and pink-cheeked convulsions' - NOTTINGHAM EVENING POST Check out www.tracesofnutscomedy.co.uk
 
The Adult Swim UK Podcast brings you the best bits from the edgiest, darkest, funniest comedy around[Adult Swim]. From Robot Chicken through to Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Metalocalypse only the bestmakes its way to the funniest corner of the internet; check back every fortnight for an exclusive new video podcast
 
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This week we review - Athena's Cancel Culture (Series 1 Episodes 1&2) Over the last few years, if a celebrity has ever said or done anything remotely controversial, then they've probably been cancelled. Largely performed through social media, some describe it as necessary evil to help democratise the internet and reflect the expectancy of an artist…
 
Don't worry, Geoff hasn't suddenly become a raging Socialist.But one consequence of Covid is that the right wing comedian, like many people, has had his most solid convictions challenged repeatedly by events.A lot of Geoff's long-held beliefs have been challenged by a politically and culturally turbulent twelve months; it can be confusing to have a…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs Dreams crumble to dust. This week, we take a look at the conclusion of an eight series journey for Mark, as he finds a publisher for his book 'Business Secrets of the Pharaohs'. We run through all o…
 
This week we review - Radio Active (Series 4 Episode 4) Radio Active is "Britain's first national local radio station". With presenters including Mike Stand, Mike Channel, Anna Dapter and Mike Flex, the station broadcast music from acts such as The Hee Bee Gee Bees, as well as its own original programming with shows like Round Your Parts, Gigantaqu…
 
Comedian Rich Hall is joined by Nick Doody to look at the first 100 days of the Biden presidency via the stylings of an American radio talk show.Starring: Rich Hall, Nick Doody, Lewis MacLeod, Freya Parker, Alonzo Bodden and Merrill Markoe.It was written by Rich Hall and Nick Doody, with additional material from Tasha Dhanraj and Jenny Laville.Prod…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs We're back after a very long break this time (thank you for your patience!) as we head into the penultimate series of Peep Show. Series seven ended with Dobby agreeing to move in with Mark, but thin…
 
This week we review - Third Rock From The Sun (Series 3 Episode 1) The show revolves around an extra-terrestrial research expedition from a planet on the Cepheus-Draco border attempting to live as a normal human family in the fictional city of Rutherford, Ohio. They attempt to study human society and understand the human condition, while living as …
 
Actor, comedian and broadcaster Stephen Mangan presents a new comedy chat show about shame and guilt.Each week, Stephen invites a different guest into his virtual confessional box to make three confessions - with remarkable storytelling and surprising insights.We’re used to hearing celebrity interviews where stars are persuaded to show off about th…
 
This week we review - Whites (Series 1 Episode 3) Set in the kitchen of a country house hotel, Whites follows the trials and tribulations of head chef Roland and his long suffering sous chef Bib. Having been on the brink of success 15 years ago, Roland has since lost the sparkle and drive needed to win a long-coveted Michelin star. He can cook with…
 
Episode 1 - BirthFollowing on from her hugely successful, award-winning previous series – ‘Minds The Gap’ and ‘Utopia’, Bridget now turns her attention to Mortality, covering ‘Birth’, ‘Life’, ‘Death’ and ‘The Afterlife’.Like many of us forced to work from home during lockdown, Bridget has recorded this series herself in her house, and in her local …
 
This week we review - Mister Winner (Series 1 Episode 3) Leslie Winner is an eternally-optimistic klutz with his heart in the right place. Somehow, despite his calamitous nature, he has found love with his fiancé Jemma and they are preparing for their wedding. The pressure is on Leslie to find, and keep a job, pay for the honeymoon and keep his fat…
 
This week we review - Ted Lasso (Series 1 Episode 6) Recently divorced Rebecca Welton is the new owner of AFC Richmond, a struggling team in the English Premier League and to seek revenge on her cheating ex-husband, she hires the most incompetent coach that she can find to ruin the football club - the only thing her ex ever loved. She hires Ted Las…
 
This week we review - 15 Storeys High (Series 2 Episode 1) Sitcom focusing on miserable lifeguard Vince Clark, who hates being touched, and his Chinese lodger Errol, who live together in the tower block. In addition to watching Vince and Errol, we dip in and out of the lives of the other occupants of the towerblock; there's wife-swappers, bible-bas…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs We're back with a jumbo episode rankings special, as we take a look at the best of series five, six AND seven. But as an added twist, we've invited a bunch of our wonderful patrons to talk all about…
 
This week we review - Mandy (Series 1 Episode 1&2) Mandy is a BBC TV series, written by and starring Diane Morgan as the title character Mandy Carter. The pilot was first broadcast in August 2020 Mandy is a woman with dreams. Big dreams. Most of all, she dreams of breeding Doberman Pinchers. But there are hurdles to overcome before that dream can b…
 
The Men from the Ministry was broadcast by the BBC between 1962 and 1977 and starred Wilfrid Hyde-White and Richard Murdoch until 1966, when Deryck Guyler replaced Hyde-White. It was written and produced by Edward Taylor with contributions from John Graham, and with some early episodes written by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke, it ran for 13 seri…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs This week we're joined by another fantastic guest, as we welcome Jim Howick to discuss his character Gerard and the time he spent on Peep Show. Getting a role on Peep Show was a dream came true for …
 
This week we review - Back (Series 1 Episode 1) Stephen's father, a local legend and pub landlord, has died so Stephen is set to - finally - take over the pub. Mum Ellen and sister Cass have no interest in the family business - they're 'creative', with weed to buy and energy-centres to rebalance. With his dad dead, it's now Stephen's chance to shin…
 
NAMI interview Emily Jane Kerr from... (deep breath!) the Notflix Girls, (officially known as The Spice Girls of Improv) Waiting for the Call Improv, Shakespeare for Breakfast, Dickens for Dinner, The News Review and Conolly and Kerr! We chat all things musical improv, improvised rapping, being in all female musical group and the future of fringe a…
 
This week we review - Toast Of London (Series 3 Episode 5) Steven Toast is a middle-aged, middling actor with a chequered past who spends more time dealing with his problems off stage rather than performing on it. When not treading the boards, Toast haunts the voice over studios of Soho where amongst other, he endures the company and shenanigans of…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs We hope you're dressed for the occasion, as we're welcoming the first member of the Royal Family to the show! As a special way of saying goodbye to Big Suze at the end of series seven, we're joined …
 
This week we review - Modern Life Is Goodish (Series 4 Episode 3) Dave Gorman thinks modern life is good-ish. However, tired of endlessly being sold stuff he doesn't need, feeling manipulated by the media and harassed by technology, he's become slightly obsessive about the 'ish'. Instead of letting it drive him mad he's decided to fight back. A bit…
 
This episode NAMI interview Oxford-based actor and stand- up comedian Kitty Speed. Described as ‘Oxford’s sweetest of hearts,’ Kitty is a storyteller obsessed with all the things we never talk about! This episode covers training at RADA, gate-keeping in the industry, representation on panel shows and discussing taboo subjects in comedy! We’re givin…
 
This week we review - Another Case Of Milton Jones (Series 4 Episode 1) Another Case of Milton Jones is the third comedy programme starring Milton Jones written for BBC Radio 4 and ran for five series. Each week Milton plays the part of an expert in a given field, with no discernible ability or aptitude for his new found environment. Assisting him …
 
This week NAMI interview TV and film actor and improviser Steph Hindle from West Yorkshire! A member of Shipley Little Theatre, Saltaire's Shakespeare in the Park and Idle and Thackley Theatre Group, Steph has been performing since 2006 across Yorkshire. We discuss Steph's career in theatre and independent film and the difference between performing…
 
This week we review - Green Wing (Series 12 Episode 7) South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boys - Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town. The…
 
This week we review - Green Wing (Series 1 Episode 1) Green Wing follows the lives of the staff of the East Hampton Hospital Trust. The series begins with the arrival of new surgical registrar Dr Caroline Todd (Tamsin Greig), a woman who seems to manage to constantly put herself in the most embarrassing situations. During her time in the hospital s…
 
This episode the NAMI gang interview Bangor alumni Kat Cooke! Kat performs with Liverpool Comedy Improv and is a founding member of all-female group Boss Birds Improv! This week we discuss the strange transition from in-person performances to online only performances at the start of the UK lockdown as well as reminiscing about student days and the …
 
This week we review - Two's Company (Series 2 Episode 1) Dorothy McNab, a prickly American authoress needs domestic help for her new Chelsea townhouse. When Robert, an irrepressibly posh British butler applies, he takes an instant dislike to her. A true Gentleman's Gentleman, Robert is stubborn and constantly frustrated by his employer's lack of de…
 
This week we review - Drunk History UK (Series 3 Episode 4) A UK version of the TV format in which inebriated comedians attempt to recount events from history. Top UK stand-ups relate their favourite historical stories while getting absolutely bladdered on a mixture of beers, wines and spirits. Their slurred versions of history are then acted out, …
 
This week the NAMI gang interview Bradford based comedian and actor Susie Jackson. Susie is passionate about affordability and local theatre and is the owner of Even Poorer Theatre, an assistant lecturer at Calderdale college and performs a stand up Drag act in West Yorkshire! We discuss the use of bodily fluids in performance and the myth that wom…
 
This week we review - Futile Attempts (At Surviving Tomorrow) (Episodes 2) Life’s rubbish. However artist, comedian and manic depressive Kim Noble has just bought a microphone and he’s decided to make a podcast (like every other loser). Over ten episodes, we join Kim on a surreal and hilarious sonic journey. In a podcast unlike anything you’ve hear…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs Celebrate the New Year with Mark, Jez and us! We hope you've had a wonderful festive period, so let's say goodbye to 2020 by seeing what Mark and Jeremy got up to. Mark's got a lot of work to do to …
 
This week we review - Seinfeld (Series 8 Episode 20) Seinfeld is an American sitcom television series created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld which ran on NBC from 1989 to 1998, over nine seasons and 180 episodes. The show stars Seinfeld as a fictionalized version of himself who is the main protagonist and focuses on his personal life with three …
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs Merry ChristMark everyone! The time has finally arrived for us to meet the Corrigans, and we can't think of a better time than Christmas for them to make their debut. So join us for our own Christma…
 
This week we review - Round The Horne (Series 3 Episode 21) Round the Horne was a BBC Radio comedy programme starring Kenneth Horne. First transmitted in four series of weekly episodes from 1965 until 1968, the show was created by Barry Took and Marty Feldman, who wrote the first three series. The fourth was written by Took, Johnnie Mortimer, Brian…
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs Come spend an hour and a half with us locked in the Nether Zone! This week we're talking about Peep Show's famous bottle episode, and how great writing and acting from just a few people can still ma…
 
This week we review - Giles Wemmbley Goes Off (Series 2 Episode 6) Sitcom following the adventures of Giles Wemmbley Hogg. Traveller, backpacker, fearless investigator of cultural diversity... and an upper middle-class student from Budleigh Salterton. Giles is a nice but rather dim upper-middle class ex-public school boy who records his adventures …
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs With the Dobby Club destroyed and Mark emerging victorious, what could possibly go wrong? Well, the introduction of Mark's new friend Kenneth is definitely a cause for discussion. As things creep fo…
 
This week we review - Gavin & Stacey (Series 1 Episode 1) Stacey is from Barry, near Cardiff, and Gavin is from Essex. But the difference in backgrounds and culture doesn't hinder their romance, which flourishes when they finally meet for the first time after hitting it off during numerous flirtatious work calls. Stacey's guardian-uncle, Bryn, has …
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs We're carrying on during the UK's second lockdown, as Rob and I get together on Zoom to discuss the birth of the famous Dobby Club, and how Mark and Gerard should be best friends if they weren't fig…
 
This week we review - The Mighty Boosh (Series 3 Episodes 1) Surreal sitcom following the adventures of Vince Noir and Howard Moon. Vince and Howard are Zoo Keepers who work in the dysfunctional 'Zooniverse' along with the disturbing Dixon Bainbridge, Bob Fossil and Mrs Gideon. The third series sees the action shifts to Naboo's second hand shop in …
 
Get a better broadband deal with us at: https://www.broadband.co.uk/peep Help support the podcast with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/podcastpharaohs We're back after a very short break to introduce series seven in the run up to Christmas! As series six ended with Sophie heading into labour, we pick up at the hospital and discuss the events of th…
 
This week we review - The Break (Series 3 Episodes 1) The Break is set in the fictional Yorkshire coastal town of Flamford - the seaside town sanity forgot - and features retired resident, Jeff Whittaker and his estranged London-bred financial whizz-kid nephew, Andy Chambers, who has arrived unannounced and stressed-out in desperate need of peace a…
 
This week we review - Stella Street (Series 3 Episodes 1 & 2) From the minds of John Sessions, Phil Cornwell and "The Comic Strip Presents …." creator Peter Richardson, Stella Street showcases the incredible mimicry talents of Sessions and Cornwell. In Surbiton, Surrey, film stars Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino and others share a street w…
 
As a special way of saying goodbye to Elena at the end of series six, we're instead saying hello to Vera Graziadei, who played her during her time on Peep Show. We discuss our thoughts on this great character and hear from Vera about her experience working on Peep Show.Be sure to follow Vera on social to find out more about her upcoming projects an…
 
This week we review - Rob Newman's Half-Full Philosophy Hour (The New Forest Festival of Stoic Philosophy) Rob Newman tackles some of the great philosophical arguments that trouble him such as what if the right side of history is the wrong side of nature and how do we break up big tech before big tech breaks us? In this episode, the award-winning c…
 
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