Avsnitt
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It's the end of Series 1 and we've got none other than the Nation's Sweetheart, Stephen Bailey, in the studio! He and Anneka get to grips with how the 5:2 diet might ruin your last meal, whether he is an angel sent from Heaven and Zac Efron.
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It's the penultimate episode (#sadface) and it's a dead good one: Sunil Patel (Borderline), chats to Anneka about lasagne, Shetland ponies and who to task with live-tweeting your funeral.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Everyone's favourite podcast queen, Kiri Pritchard-McLean (Gein's Family Gift Shop, Russell Howard's Stand Up Central, @elevenish) converses with Anneka on all matters concerning the living and the dead, including - but not limited to - KFC family buckets, serial killers (of course), having Spice Girls at your funeral and whether Alanis Morissette is God.
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Chicken wings, farms in Wales, funeral festivals and afros: Nathan Bryon (Benidorm, Some Girls, Reality) covers all these lethal subjects - and more - with Anneka this week. Episode 5 is going to make you die laughing!
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Your favourite podcast about 'the final exit' is back for a fourth edition, and this time we've got Richard Gadd (Against The Law, Tripped, Scot Squad) in the death seat! He and Anneka go deep on all things life and death including atheism, embalming dead bodies and circumcisions.
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It's the deadliest podcast around and this week's visitor is Harriet Kemsley (Damned, Doctor Foster, The One Show Edinburgh Showcase)! In this edition, Harriet discusses dyspraxia, raw vegetable allergies, heavenly bike accidents and other reasons why she should be dead already.
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Welcome to the deadliest podcast in town! In the second instalment, Bobby Mair (8 Out Of 10 Cats, @elevenish, Virtually Famous) shares his life-threatening views on the apocalypse, Gandhi and olives, amongst multiple other mortal subjects.
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Welcome to the deadliest podcast in town! To kick things off, we've asked Natasia Demetriou (8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Harry Hill's Tea Time, @elevenish, People Time) to cover everything from potentially fatal brain tumours and deadly GCSE drama lessons to mortifying last meals and lethal bucket lists.