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Welcome to the only podcast that's legally classified as "background activity". Another low-rent rollercoaster of curious musings and dubious whimsical wonders. This week's designated emotion is "Perplexed Delight, and Grandpa Biscuits shares some nostalgic memories about his bank manager. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Hastily thrown together by the Production Village for Studio Senseless in London.
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Will Phoebe Paradox finally "Name That Horse"? Plus, Brian explores the almost-impossible social contract of pretending to recognise people and there's a brand new item called "Bee Time". Also, prophetic prophecies, horoscopes for your cat, and a sneak peek at the forthcoming album from Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes. Today's Designated Emotion is "Curious Unease". Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Painstakingly assembled by the Production Village for Studio Senseless in London.
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Another delightfully offbeat podcast that thrives on chaos, wit, and whimsical charm. Join Brian and his eccentric team as they navigate jigsaw puzzles, school report cards, weird psychic predictions, and the final chapter of their essential "Survival Guide for Soft Mammals." Plus, a heartfelt rant about escalator etiquette, and another new song from Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Lovingly assembled by the Production Village for Studio Senseless in London.
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"Another episode brimming with quirky charm and whimsical wisdom", it says here. Meet the Genie of the Lava Lamp, enjoy the peculiar delights of "Gentleman's Relish," and get Part 5 of our "Survival Guide for Soft Mammals." Plus, a rant on rebellious packaging, more horoscopes for your cat, and an almost- fascinating fact about sound. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Carefully glued together by the Production Village for Studio Senseless in London.
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Extended summer episode. More sunny and surreal character comedy with Luff & the gang, plus a sensational new summer single from house band Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes. Featuring Grandpa Biscuits, Gus the Sofa, Toby Finch and Part 4 of "A Survival Guide for Soft Mammals". Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Handmade by the Production Village for Studio Senseless in London.
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Your first chance to hear Luff Actually's official England World Cup anthem by Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes. Plus, Grandpa Biscuits, Gus the Sofa and Part 3 of Brian's fascinating "Survival Guide for Soft Mammals". Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Hand crafted by the Production Village, in leafy Crouch End, for Studio Senseless.
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Live on tape from leafy Crouch End, Brian and the gang bring you more Horoscopes for Your Cat, a new guessing game with Phoebe Paradox called "Name That Horse", and another helping of Gentleman's Relish with Neville Montague. Plus, more Arbitrarily Chosen Words of the Week, The Colouring Lady, and Part Two of the fascinating "Survival Guide for Soft Mammals". Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Hand crafted, in sweatshop conditions, by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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A new series of Luff Actually, featuring Part 1 of Brian's life-changing "Survival Guide for Soft Mammals", and introducing "Ellie on the Telly", the Colouring Lady and the extraordinary Ophelia Zodiac. Plus, a few old favourites including "The Whispering Fish" and "Grandpa Biscuits". Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Hand crafted, in living breathing stereo, by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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A brand new series of Luff Actually starts Wednesday 13th May 2026.
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The mildly disappointing last episode of the series, in which Gus the Sofa ponders life, and for the final time, we meet the Patron Saint of Season Finales, and Phoebe Paradox plays "The Engaging Game That Nobody Understands" for the final time. Plus, a heartfelt rant about printer-cartridges. Chaos, wit, and charm will all be noticeably absent from this episode. The series is rounded off by a spectacular Broadway musical finale, with 4 key changes. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Hand crafted, in glorious Technicolor, by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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A delightfully chaotic episode of Luff Actually, featuring the ever-confounding "Engaging Game That Nobody Understands," introduction of the word "Mendicularity", and a rant about those annoying "accept cookies" pop-ups. Plus, another interesting fact for clever people who talk loudly in restaurants, surreal horoscopes, celebrity trivia, and appearances by Gus the Sofa, Grandpa Biscuits, and more. Sonny Keys' music track at the end of the show is a brand-new ska track inspired by the band Madness. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby, in glorious Technicolor, for Studio Senseless.
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Immerse yourself in the absurd and whimsical world of Brian Luff, as he navigates more puzzling challenges, hosts another edition of "The Engaging Game That Nobody Understands," and delivers an earnest rant about the sheer gothic horror of software updates. With regular guests Gus the Sofa, Toby Finch and Ellie Jade, plus Brian's glittering house band Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes who round off the show with an acerbic indie song called Sarcastic Sunshine. Don't worry, it'll all make sense later. Or maybe it won't. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Hand crafted, in glorious Technicolor, by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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Join Brian Luff, Gus the Sofa and an eccentric cast of thousands as they tackle trivia questions, games that no one understands, interesting facts for people who talk loudly in restaurants, and a word of the week that you'll never need to use in a million years. Plus, and angry rant about persistent notifications on mobile devices. Sonny Keys and his band round off the show with some meaty big band swing, with an unmistakable Frank Sinatra vibe. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Lovingly crafted by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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Brian and the gang present another hatful of nonsense from the Broadway Radio Theatre in leafy Crouch End. Including, but not limited to, the origin of the word "deadline", a fish talking about parallel parking and an angry rant about the dark art of "delivery tracking". Plus, the Agony Aunt in the Sky, and Toby & Ellie present another riveting edition of "Underwhelming". This week Sonny Keys and the band conclude with a brand-new song that inspired by the silky voice of Karen Carpenter. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Lovingly crafted by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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Brush up your palm reading skills with Tammy the Telepath, play along with the "Engaging Game That Nobody Understands" and enjoy another gulp of homespun philosophy with the Whispering Fish. Plus, titillating trivia, surreal horoscopes and Brian has a little rant about CAPTCHA. Note: There will once again be no mention of the infamous Time-Travelling Toaster Inquiry which debated if breakfast appliances could reshape medieval history. The closing track this week is a tongue-in-cheek boogie-woogie tribute to Jool Holland. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Handmade by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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It's the podcast that promises clarity, delivers confusion and hopes that you're coping better than we are. More quirky games, bizarre horoscopes and a desperate rant about web site passwords. Plus, this week's arbitrarily selected word of the week, the tragic history of St Percival the Invariably Late, and Sonny Keys and the band round it all off with a dancefloor-ready disco banger. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Handmade by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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Palm Reading, Tesco's Rage & Springsteen Tribute:
A man who tried to patent silence and competitive staircase apologising are just two of the items not included in this week's episode. However, the show does contain a tall tale about the invention of modern meeting culture, a rant about Tesco's Supermarket, and we learn the meaning of the rarely used word "quorblenate", Plus, octopus trivia, another interjection from the Whispering Fish and this week's second-hand tutorial on palm reading. All topped off with a Springsteen-style album track from house band Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Handmade by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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Awkward Romance, Loud Engines & Acerbic Country Music:
The team dutifully exchange Valentines Day cards as Brian discovers the history of Saint Amoraff, Patron Saint of Awkward Romantic Gestures, and delivers a heartfelt rant about artificially loud car engines. Plus, quirky horoscopes, invented treaties, and another brand-new album track from Sonny Keys & the Flat Notes. Love, laughter, and "flinderation" guaranteed! The show ends this week with an acerbic country song that has some pretty strong views on Valentine's Day. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Handmade by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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Palm-Reading, Teapot Treaty & "Silo" Rage:
Greetings curious humans. In the first of a brand-new series, Brian and the gang unravel the mysteries of Saint Flibberticus Day, dissect the Great Teapot Treaty of 1437, and we meet some new members of the team, including Taylor Tinsel and Tammy the Telepath. There's also a rant about the TV series "Silo". Packed with odd facts, hilarious horoscopes, and eccentric trivia, it's the podcast that apologises in advance for its own delightful nonsense, and ends this week with a little moody Latin jazz. Produced by Brian Luff & Georgina Sowerby. Handmade by the Production Village for Studio Senseless.
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A brand new series of Luff Actually starts 4th February on Spotify, Amazon Music and Apple Podcasts,
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