A brilliant mix of acknowledged classics and rarer choices
It’s always a better morning when I check my podcasts to find another Rule Of Three has landed. The hosts are great, warm without falling into the trap of constant braying laughter like lesser podcasters, and they obviously have the ultimate comedy contacts list. The intelligent discussion of the guests and their subjects are always fascinating whether or not I was previously familiar with either. Katherine Jakeways on Ever Decreasing Circles and Cariad Lloyd on Whose Line Is It Anyway are my personal favourites but I haven’t heard a dud edition yet.
Ethel42 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/19/19
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This is the podcast I look forward to most each week. Even if it’s something I know nothing about, or previously merely thought was ok, I end up wanting to see/hear it again. It’s full of enthusiasm as knowledge, and of course it’s very funny.
Moose Allain via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/20/20
A really great series of interviews with people passionate about their chosen shows / films. So often programmes that take comedy apart render it flat and dead, but the passion and fun that everyone invests into the episode’s topic just bring the subjects to life and you fall in love with them...Read full review »
Duindobheul via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/17/19
A brilliant series that brings out the joy of comedy - whether you’re familiar with the subjects or not. You could learn a bit about how comedy works, but not necessarily. This is the podcast equivalent of a trusted mate saying ‘have you heard this?’.
jonrob5000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/19
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