A Podcast about Comedy in Adelaide with Adelaide Comedians, Guest comics from around the world, comedy fans and legends.
This week its a very Adelaide Comedy Xmas with 4 Big Kids talking about Xmas being for the big kids too. Craig Egan interviews Tommy Dean about being a leader of the SPACE TEAM, giving good presents, how to buy your partner a present, playing games properly and having fun for xmas. Frehd Southern Starr about the Original Snuggie, Running away from the circus, Hanging with the Doug Anthony Allstars in the 90′s, Stealing Souls, Clowns Broken Down along way out of Clown Town & Raw Comedy 2013. Fabian Clark about Toilet Seat Fashion, Bad Fringe Posters, Being a Stay at Home Dad, Airport Security, Sack Bangles, 3 Lizards and a Snake!
This Week Craig Egan interviews the Beards about Beards and other less important guests like Adelaide Comedy Hall of Fame Members, Dave Callan from Triple J & Tom Bettany from Average and the Dairy Brothers, Plus J~Wah from the Dairy Brothers. Contains 3 awesome songs from Average, The Dairy Brothers and The Beards! We talk Road Games, The Best Parties in the World, Rock Locking, Jason Pestell and Rob Hunter Ripping off Average's material (See Youtube Below) and Adelaide's Premier Micheal Bolton Cover Band… Bolty, Blot-Bolt and The Boltons: The Michael Bolton Experience! This is with out a doubt one of our favorites. ENJOY!
This week Craig Egan talks with one of the rising stars of the Adelaide Comedy scene Nick Skeer and our Special Guest from the USA Graham Elwood. Graham talks about getting started as a comic in the States. We poorly explain Skippy to Graham. Graham talks about running a Podcast Festival and meeting Nick earlier this year at the festival. Podcasts handing the power back to the People and being like Rock n Roll in the 50′s. Plus we talk about Graham and Nick's Best and Worst Movies Ever Made.
This Week Craig Egan talks with Jon Brooks and Adelaide Comedy Hall Of Fame Member Tom Gleeson about Brooks many careers as a Political Speech Writer, Spin Doctor, Journalist, Original Jester and Drummer in the Death Metal Band called the Guantanamo Bay City Rollers. Tom and Brooks talk about their Love of Drums and Egan wedges Dave Grohl in to the conversation. Tom remembers early Fringes, Male Modelling at PJ O'Briens and being in a room with more joints than people.
This Week Craig Egan celebrates AdelComPod's 21st Birthday with the King and Queen of Adelaide Comedy Dave and Karen Hyland and Special Guest Lindsay Webb. We chat about how they met, 1st Loves, how to love a long term relationship, Dave Hyland is Funny, Being the Comedians Good Luck Charm, The Hyland Sweet Spot ~ Best Seat in the House, Winning Spirit of the Fringe and Adelaide Comedy Hall of Fame, Loving the Late Show, The Joy of a Box Full Of Puppies, 30 Years of Comedy in Adelaide and the Adelaide Comedy Family.
This Week Craig Egan talks with Eddie Bannon about growing up in the Dublin Comedy Scene, with comics like Ardal O'Hanlon, not being afraid to Fail and starting again and Damian Callinan about Character Comedy, Up coming projects with Mickey D and some of the best photos on the Adelaide Comedy Screens.
This Week Craig Egan talks with Hannah Gadsby and Corinne Grant about being Vaguely Homeless, Winning National Raw Comedy, Pioneering in Gordon St Tonight with Adam Hills, Corinne's early days on Rove and The Glass House, on stage in Melbourne and getting in to Law!
This Week Craig Egan talks with Mike Klimczak & Cal Wilson about the 64 people Listening, Writing for Stewart, Teaching Egan Twitter, Being Married with Kids and Comedy, Sibling Rivalry, Fringe 2013 and much more.
This week Demi Lardner and Frank Woodley talk about, Eating Your WeetBix, Melting a crowd, their 1st gigs, Theatre Sports in the Late 80′s, Contagious Laughting, Hindoodles, Poodors and escaping Bread! Plus we talk to Chris Franklin in the middle of MULLET GATE.
This week Gerry Masi and Sammy J! Gerry talks about the Adelaide Music scene in the 80′s and early 90′s, Who is Mad Dog Malcolm Cummings and it's Okay to be inspired. Sammy talks about his SA genealogy, what is the deal with the Juice Box, playing Rhino Room at Fringe 2007, working with Randy and growing old together at the 50 year show.
This week Dave Campbell talks about coming up with show names for Fringe. Dave Quirk talks about growing up in Melbourne comedy and fighting Sam Simmons. Trav Nash tells us about, Tequila Stuntmans, Being a My Space Pioneer, his Fettish for Animal Suits and Running Deathstar a comedy venue in Melb.
This week Craig Egan interviews Adelaide Comedian of the Year 2011 Lori Bell and we induct Chris Franklin into the Adelaide Comedy Hall of Fame. Chris knows nothing about this until the end of the end of the podcast. Enjoy.
This week Craig Annis and Peter Helliar chat with Craig Egan about Annis's time on SAFM Breakfast, Pete's talks about his Love of Lehmo, Adelaide, Johnny, Movies (including his own “I Love You Too.”), his kids and Football. (Craig Egan knows nothing about Football!)
This Week Adelaide Comedy Hall of Famer Greg Fleet, Bottle Rockets DJ Tim Whitt, Jason Pestell and Fleety's Man Servant Richard, talk about back stage at rock shows, The Bong Olympics, Wanking Man, Hitting The Baby and much much more.
This Week Craig Egan is back and interviews 2 of the Members of The Adelaide Comedy Hall Of Fame. Old School Adelaide Comedian Big Al and American Comedian Eddie Ifft who has been coming back to play the Adelaide Comedy Gigs since 2004. This Episode is Adults Only. If you are easily offended this is probably not the Episode for you so don't show your Mum unless your Mum loves it! It's full of rude, crude and downright hilarious conversation. You have been warned! Episode 10 proves that no matter where you are from We Are Australian.
This Week Craig Egan is doing gigs in Queensland so the Adelaide Comedy Podcast is taken over by Elbow Skin, Gilly & The Pest. Chatting about Comedy Legend Darren Casey hosting the shows, drunken audience members, where Elbow Skin comes from and we even get an Adelaide Love Song.
This Week Craig Egan Interviews Local Adelaide Comedian Chris Knight about how he got started and running the Adelaide Comedy Blog, Bart Freebairn about Mentoring Comedians and how to make love to 1000 hookers at once and Melbourne Comedian Tegan Higginbotham gets a proposal she just can't refuse For Comedy Reasons Only.
This week we leave Bedroom 3 and head out on the Road with the Adelaide Green Faces Heat. Recorded just near Euston on the 14 hour journey home from Canberra. Craig interviews Amos Gill, Marc Ryan, Georgie Carroll, Nick Skeer, Julia Clarke and Bryn Adams about Chong Challenges, The most polite way to wee in a fountain, Legal Threats to Marc's wife, Pulling a Hamstring, The Bain Dance, Soundtrack's for Pooping and accepting your fate.
This week Craig Egan interviews Jason Pestell about living in bedroom 2, learning to talk again, Penola gigs and starting Stand Up Comedy at age 6. Bowley talks about One Mic Stand Adelaide Comedy's Open Mic Night, Lewis Gentry, Steve Sheehan and gives us festival tips.
This week Craig interviews Dave Jory, Sydney Comic originally from Adelaide about growing up here and gigging there and he talks with Danny McGinlay about getting married, spiders, saving his life and bread!
This week Craig interviews Adelaide Comedian Mark Trenwith about kids shows & throwing food and Michael Workman Winner of Best Comedy at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe about the Pie Floaters and Fairy Eggs.
This week Craig interviews Adelaide Comedian, Rob Hunter (Rob was hand picked by Louis CK to support him at the Sydney Opera House) and Old School Adelaide Comedian Dave Williams about Adelaide Comedy's 12th Birthday and Comedy in Adelaide before the turn of the Millennium.
This week Craig interviews a new member of Adelaide Comedy, Georgie Caroll and New York yoga instructor/comedian Abigoliah Schamaun about comedy, the Milky Way, Frog Cakes, and The Roots.
Craig Egan restarts the New Adelaide Comedy Podcast interviewing the host of the old one Jason Chong and the Hilarious Lindsay Webb from QLD.
Well, it's been a while. On the road back from Melbourne, Mikey and Jas chat about the Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival and what's next in the Adelaide Scene.
This week Mikey and Jas chat the ins and outs (mostly ins) of rectal pain relief, then Bowley chats about his Fringe show Insecuriousity and moving to Canada and Chris Knight answers the phone to plug the Fringe show Taking the Piss.
This week, Jason finds out why Mikey will never become father of the year, then Muj chats about his Fringe show "African Time" and Fabs previews "Angry Spoon" which seems to be about hitting kids.
This week, Chongas and Whitty chat the important issues - where Egan got to. Australia Day, Chinese New Year and Slimer from Ghostbusters. Then Kehau chats about Live Girls and herself, which is much more classy. This one's quite the filth-pot.
This week, Trennas and Chongas chat lady farts, awkward situations and the Bart Freebairn from Queensland via Melbourne calls in to chat about his upcoming fringe show and 300 foot women.
This week, a Dave William-less Chongas has a chat with Lehmo about his upcoming Fringe show “Taxing Lyrical” and stories of back in the day. And then enjoy ‘Heterosexual Man” by Average.
Welcome to 2009! This week husband and wife Gordon and Frehd chat about Gordo's Gameshow this Thursday at Rhino and Raw Comedy. But not in that order.
A Very AdelComPod Christmas. Egan runs down the highlights of 2008 and we peek at what's coming up in 2009, then we ring some of our faves to wish them a Merry Christmas. And is this the end for Sandra and Brad?
Jason and Mr Princi investigate why Klimczak isn't there before they chat meeting girls on the street, cats with puss, and Sandra / Brad awkwardness. Peace Mr Marsland.
This week Chongas and Tom discuss the finer points of 2-faced cats and Simon Palomares' Comedy Masterclass, then Chambo gets on the dog and bone to chat Nutters, The Mansion and Adelaide, in that order too. And finally a new segment; Awkwardness with Sandra and Brad.
This week Egan and Chong listen to what dogs have to say, then speak to comedy legend Simon Palomares about the past and future of comedy, plus Egan tells us some exciting Fringe news.