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In podcast 163, we start free-forming and spitballing Richard's next Edinburgh show, What Is Love Anyway?, by having a shouting match about whether Prince Charles fancies Camilla Parker-Bowles, his wife, more than he fancies Pippa Middleton, the sister of his daughter-in-law, and if, when asked, he says he does fancy Camilla more than Pippa, he's lying or simply making a compromise based on the sum of her parts. It's going to be a hell of a show. Despite being a little frazzled between a 60-mile train journey from Northampton and a whole day's worth of DVD extras to film for Chris Evans Not That One, and a double-gig to perform at London's Leicester Square Theatre, we still manage to squeeze some slightly grumpy and prudish gold out of Russell Brand's trousers, the objective/subjective quality of Richard's 43-year-old rump and whether or not Andrew has reviewed Attack The Block. He has reviewed Attack The Block.
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