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BOBBYBIGGERCAST
Join comedian Bob Biggerstaff on his new solo podcast adventure. You've heard Bob on Misery Loves Company with Kevin Brennan, Doug Loves Movies, as well as his own podcasts Enjoy Guys and The G Hole. Bob loves comedy, sports, food, movies, TV and this is the place to get his take on all these things. And he's gonna have some great interviews too! Bob's fat and funny, what else do you need to know!
THE LOST TAPES OF HISTORY
Imagine finding a stack of audio tapes containing the first few minutes of interviews and private conversations between personalities from History and some therapists, counsellors, officials and frankly, people just trying to do their job. Imagine eavesdropping on their discussion and getting a glimpse of who they were as human beings. You don't need to imagine. The Lost Tapes of History are here for the first time in.....well, history.
ASSVILLE: JOKES, FRIENDSHIP, GLIZZIES
The pod formerly known as The Washed Men returns to its true cheek-clapping self: ASSVILLE. Comedians Shain Brenden and Seth Allen bring stories, chaos, rates, reviews, and washed wisdom every week. YEAAAAAAAAAH! Support the pod and get bonus content patreon.com/assville Follow Shain on IG @shainbrenden Follow Seth on IG @heysethallen Follow the pod on IG @assvillepod
SURVIVOR REWIND
Two new and passionate Survivor fans discuss the twenty-year old reality show from the very beginning. A fun stroll down memory lane for seasoned fans or a guide for fellow newcomers through a reality show classic, all through the lens of two improvisers. Hosted by Kate Hopkins & Caroline McCallum You can find Survivor Rewind on Twitter (@survivorrewind) and email (survivorrewind@gmail.com).
MARK THOMAS’S LOCKDOWN CHECK
Comedian and activist Mark Thomas has moved back in with his mum for the duration of the pandemic. He’s 57 and she’s 85. He says she’s curmudgeonly; she says he’s the most aggravating person on the planet. In this six-part podcast, he reflects on their lockdown life together while investigating the wider impact of COVID-19. Every night, Mark calls health and care workers across the country for a chat. Humbling and often heartbreaking, these conversations reveal what life is like on the coronavirus front line.