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The Collings and Herrin Podcasts
In this topical, rambling podcast series, Andrew Collins and Richard Herring attempt to recreate the golden days of Andrew's old radio programme where they used to talk about what's in the newspapers, except now they're not at the BBC but at Richard's dining table using an in-built mic on his laptop. Do they recapture that unforced magic? Only you can decide.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 1,415 ratings
166 podcasts and its over, im so greatful it lasted so long. This is/was the best podcast around very funny but it was more than that ,it was two mates having a good time together, yes Richard did go too far sometimes but it was all in fun. The live Podcasts were the best ones but they were all...Read full review »
crouchieshead via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/26/22
Worth it for episode 13 alone
Richards mischief spirals out of control in episode 13 - wonderful stuff
snowacrossthetundra via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/28/20
Am relistening to this seven years after the dragon lady went bad and killed all those drug dealers with homeopathic gay testicles. Up to episode 7 now and many of the key plot points are in place. The first mentions of Obama, homeopathy, Jon Gaunt, asparagus, paedos. I imagine the Shocking...Read full review »
weavehole via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/18/19
Recent Episodes
Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast 140. It's the first time Andrew Collins and Richard Herring have spoken in over 60 months and it would be foolish to deny that there might be come tensions bubbling beneath (and all over) the surface, but there's still time for some banter that...
Published 07/19/17
No preamble. Podcast 167 comes exactly 21 weeks after Podcast 166, due to philosophical differences. Here we are again. Same attic, same settee, same hardware, same mugs, same lighting, less clutter, slightly different feng shui, nothing to prove, and arguably too much to talk about, and argue...
Published 11/04/11
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