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Richard Herring
Ally and Herring's Twitch of Fun
Richard Herring teams up with an 128 year-old ventriloquist doll to review the day's newspapers.
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5.0 stars from 152 ratings
The Amazing Mr Herring
This guy gets me through the day!!! Everyday!! So original, so funny, 🙌🙌🙌💚
jawashot69 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/13/23
Impeccable audio
We laugh in the face of Ian Twitch. There is no finer medium for the talents of Victorian Ghost Child and Ally Sloper (among others) than audio-only. Why, oh why, oh why has this not been picked up by the big hitters? (BBC Radio Derby? Silk FM? C’mon, guyz) Richard Herring is undisputed* king of...Read full review »
custardcremes via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/25/23
Gagushka!
Stunning work, hilarious and Mr Herring’s best work. He’s probably the only comedian, nay human capable of creating a podcast, with a 130 year old legend of the stage, Mr Ally Sloper.. This gets funnier with each episode. I genuinely believe this mono balled mad man deserves an MBE for services...Read full review »
Billllllyyy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/08/22
Recent Episodes
An unexpected Wednesday Twitch of Fun from an overly tired Richard Herring, but those are usually the worst and thus the best ones. Ally and Herring discuss walking in Noel Edmonds' shoes, whether the Queen has a furry muff, why blood is like a butterfly, whether there's room for a Baby Reindeer...
Published 05/16/24
Richard has had a gig cancelled due to flooding but Bedford's loss is your probably loss as well as you spend nearly an hour of your life in the company of him and a piece of Victorian papier mache. Ally and Herring discuss inserting batteries where the sun don't shine, the end of sex (not a...
Published 02/16/24
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