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Category: pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage
16 Posts
don't like British/regional porn, editing the podcast, postman, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, raising a super comedian, RH and Stewart Lee children double act, RH concerned he's dead, dreaming, or has Alzheimer's disease, RH is tired, skipping intro/Youtube viewer indicating interview start time, Stephen Merchant podcast, Swansea hotel bedroom toilet, time between shows, typecast as a disgusting, dirty pervert, Welsh accent, wish to be on telly
Episode 116 – Elis James
AIOTM (AIOTM), cloaca joke, Dirty Britcom Confessions, double act partner more successful, editing the podcast, How Not To Grow Up, Just for Laughs festival, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, skipping intro/Youtube viewer indicating interview start time, Stewart Lee masturbating ventriloquist dummy
Episode 115 – Tom Parry
AIOTM (AIOTM), audience being able to leave if they like, cloaca joke, Dirty Britcom Confessions, guest more successful/famous than RH, if that is your real name, Metro column, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, put a Shrek in it, wish to be on telly
Episode 114 – Tim Minchin
Fist of Fun, George the incompetent sound man, getting out of raising teens by dying, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, visual joke
Episode 106 – David Cross
Desert Island Dicks, Metro column, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, RHEPF (RHEPF), Talking Cock
Episode 102 – Tony Law
comedy Googlewhack/nostalgia comedians/Peter Kay, Desert Island Dicks, Fist of Fun, George the incompetent sound man, Happy Now, listeners can turn off whenever they want, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, putting moves on Emma Kennedy, re-tweeting Alan Sugar tweets, shoe concept art, Talking Cock, yogurt
Episode 67 – Romesh Ranganathan
audience being able to leave if they like, audience not laughing at brilliant joke, Best Man's Speech, CW being 13 years younger than RH, Dirty Britcom Confessions, Emma Watson hands/trapping or distracting pedophiles, Jimmy Savile, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, Rasputin, Scope, Sliding Doors, Slytherin notebook, Talking Cock, The Collings and Herrin Podcast, Wikipedia/IMDB research, women are brilliant liars
Episode 51 – Sara Pascoe
BBC conspiracy of silence/BBC employees being found out/Operation Yewtree, comedy Googlewhack/nostalgia comedians/Peter Kay, Dirty Britcom Confessions, double act partner less funny, double act partner more successful, Goodnight Sweetheart, mid-life crisis/shagging years, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, put Tim from The Office in it, RH is tired, Slytherin notebook, Talking Cock, time between shows
Episode 33 – Stephen Merchant
audience being able to leave if they like, average audience member, CW not finding RH funny, editing the podcast, Fist of Fun, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, put a Shrek in it, RH concerned he's dead, dreaming, or has Alzheimer's disease, RH is tired, Sliding Doors, time between shows, Wikipedia/IMDB research
Episode 31 – Ross Noble
24 Hours to Go Broke, 70's/80's television, Celebrity Mastermind, Christ on a Bike, cool IRA Brighton Bombing statement, dating Julia Sawalha, double act partner less funny, double act partner more successful, editing the podcast, enjoying recording all moments of RH's life, Frankie Boyle blocking RH on Twitter, insects in theatre, Metro column, mid-life crisis/shagging years, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, request that guest provides future guests, RH is tired, Scope, Sliding Doors, Slytherin notebook, Stewart Lee stealing RH's ideas/jokes, terrorist atrocities, The Truman Show, time between shows, visual joke, Warming Up, We're All Going To Die, Wikipedia/IMDB research
Episode 29 – Miles Jupp
24 Hours to Go Broke, average audience member, BBC conspiracy of silence/BBC employees being found out/Operation Yewtree, Chris Evans (not that one), editing the podcast, Henry Higgins, if that is your real name, insects in theatre, Jimmy Savile, pun names to give children, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, RHEPF (RHEPF), Slytherin notebook, This Morning With Richard Not Judy, time between shows, Time Gentlemen Please, Top of the Pops
Episode 27 – Rufus Hound
70's/80's television, Big Bluie/Old Bluie/favourite towel, celebrity shag list, comedy Googlewhack/nostalgia comedians/Peter Kay, editing the podcast, guest more successful/famous than RH, Herring's eye, Ian, Jimmy Savile, Me 1 vs. Me 2, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, re-tweeting Alan Sugar tweets, Sliding Doors, smashed Edinburgh cupboards, Talking Cock, The Truman Show, This Morning With Richard Not Judy, visual joke
Episode 17 – Chris Addison
BBC conspiracy of silence/BBC employees being found out/Operation Yewtree, comedy Googlewhack/nostalgia comedians/Peter Kay, editing the podcast, Fist of Fun, Jimmy Savile, Lee and Herring Radio 1 show, Me 1 vs. Me 2, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, put a Shrek in it, Ra Ra Rasputin, Rod Hull, Stewart Lee masturbating ventriloquist dummy, terrorist atrocities, wish to be on telly
Episode 11 – Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith
audience of nerds, Christ on a Bike, creating Alan Partridge, diphallia/bifurcation, fans in Al-Qaeda, Fist of Fun, guest more successful/famous than RH, listeners can turn off whenever they want, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, put a Shrek in it, smashed Edinburgh cupboards, Stewart Lee masturbating ventriloquist dummy
Episode 9 – Graham Linehan & Armando Iannucci
Addams Family pinball, AIOTM (AIOTM), Amy Pond from Doctor Who, Andrew Collins's book as ballast, average audience member, Christ on a Bike, comedy Googlewhack/nostalgia comedians/Peter Kay, CW liking Sawyer from Lost, death of Kenneth Kendall, Just a Minute, Konnie Huq and the Oxford/Cambridge Celebrity Charity Boat Race, libel/if it's not true, sue me, Me 1 vs. Me 2, pushing through the quiet or hysterical stage, Scottish accent, Stewart Lee needing a fat funny man to tell jokes, terrorist atrocities