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No Pressure To Be Funny
A topical, political panel show podcast recorded in front of a live audience once a month. NP2BF, which ran from 2011 to 2015, was presented by LBC radio host James O'Brien and created by comedians Nick Revell and Alistair Barrie.
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Ratings & Reviews
3.5 stars from 19 ratings
Considered and clever
The whole point being there’s no pressure to be funny on this show. Interesting panelist’s and some great discussions.
Embo12345 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/28/21
Excellent
Always interesting, and funnily enough comedians just can’t help being funny. I hope it comes back soon.
Ben L-C via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/07/16
Jeez. Not for me.
They have made it too easy with the title of the show. No pressure, no fun. This comedy podcast seriously lacks laughs. I gave it 3 episodes to make sure that I hadn't just picked a bad one. No I hadn't. A particular lack of applause goes to Nicke Revel for his rants.Read full review »
Scubadog1 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/13/15
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