Avsnitt

  • Ivo Graham brings 2 more celebrity guests to Radio 4, to tell us about their obsessions.

    Comedian Fatiha-El Ghorri and Paul Gorton of the hit BBC show 'The Traitors' join Ivo this week. Fatiha El-Ghorri is obsessed with trainers, and judges the audience on theirs while Paul details the hours he spends in his gaming room. Ivo also delves into the audience to find out what their obsessions are, and finally Ivo is joined by a Very Obsessed Person, or 'VOP'. This week, Ailish Morrison comes on to tell us about her unexpected twin passions of cheerleading and Lord of the Rings.

    Hosted by Ivo GrahamFeaturing Fatiha El-Ghorri, Paul Gorton and Ailish Morrison

    Written by Ivo Graham and Zoe Tomalin

    Additional Material by Cody Dahler, Christina Riggs and Peter Tellouche

    Recorded at the Marylebone Theatre by Duncan HannantSound edited by Charlie Brandon-KingProduction Coordinators: Katie Baum and Jodie CharmanExecutive Producer: Pete Strauss

    Produced by Gwyn Rhys Davies, a BBC Studios Audio production for Radio 4

    An EcoAudio certified productionShow image: Matt Stronge

  • In the first of two US election specials Pie (Tom Walker) is tackling the thorny issue of democracy and is quickly derailed. As he takes his usual balanced (not) approach to the US presidential candidates Jules (Lucy Pearman) dangles a juicy carrot. There’s a big gig in the offing; if only he can stop ranting about one of the candidates. Can you guess which one?

    Written and performed by Tom Walker.Additional material by Daniel Abelson and Will Franken

    Jules …. Lucy Pearman.Sam ….. Aqib KhanRoger ….. Nick RevellCallers ….. Rosie Holt, Ellile Dobing, Daniel Abelson, Will Franken and Ed KearOriginal Music ....Jason ReadVoiceover .... Bob Sinfield.Producer ….. Alison Vernon-SmithExecutive Producer ….. Julian MayersProduction Co-Ordinator ….. Ellie DobingA Yada-Yada Audio Production for BBC Radio 4

  • Saknas det avsnitt?

    Klicka här för att uppdatera flödet manuellt.

  • This show was first broadcast in June 2023, as Janey faced a terminal cancer diagnosis.

    Last week, Janey revealed she is now receiving end-of-life care.

    This is another chance to hear Janey's powerful personal story of strength and survival, all told in her brutally honest, brutally funny signature style.

    In this episode, Janey does what she’s always done: turning her own dark and difficult experiences into laugher, as she paints a vivid picture of life in the East End of Glasgow in the 60s, and recounts a childhood steeped in poverty and abuse. As she faces her own mortality, she and daughter Ashley Storrie talk, laugh and cry as they unpick some of the experiences she shares onstage.

    Relentlessly authentic, she's also had to face up to her own mistakes - taking responsibility and apologising both publicly and onstage, as well as sharing the shame of being ‘cancelled’ and the very dark place that took her to.

    Then, just months later…. the hand grenade of a cancer diagnosis forced her to start fighting for her life.

    Now, after finally admitting that after everything she’s been through in life, maybe she‘s not “fine”, and with a terminal diagnosis, she’s submitted to the ultimate ‘C bomb' for many men and women of her generation - counselling.

    And as a result of this insight, she’s more hilarious and compelling onstage than ever.

    Janey’s experienced a life of extremes but has come out the other side with rare insight, still able to make light of all its trials and tribulations in her signature dark and uncompromising style.

    Recorded live in front of an audience in her hometown, Glasgow.

    A Dabster production for BBC Radio 4

  • Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are on a mission from Beer to Eternity, in this warm and witty new podcast that celebrates new and half-remembered trivia as they try to find entertaining links between random places, people and things.

    Could you make your way from The Starship Enterprise to the Air Fryer, armed only with A-Level Economics and a Geography degree? Hugh Dennis is going to have to. While Steve Punt will have to pick his way across Africa, to find what links Machiavelli and Madagascar. Across the series, they’ll be joined by guests including Ken Cheng, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Isy Suttie and Marcus Brigstocke, on a scenic route which takes in Shampoo, The Gruffalo, Watford Gap Services and Yoghurt.

    Written and hosted by Steve Punt and Hugh DennisWith Jessica FostekewProduced by Victoria LloydRecorded at Maple St. CreativeMixed by Jonathan Last

    A Listen Production for BBC Radio 4