Gather round sir, and you too madam, if it pleases, to witness Ben and Lee's musings on the hot topics of the day. Art, science, the universe and humanity's place within in it: all of these and more are completely ignored so Ben and Lee can talk about their bum holes. At great length.
It's more ultra drivel from the dim-witted duo. This week, the ill-advised topics of conversation include Harambe the Gorilla (RIP), drones, the lacklustre mating performances of whales and a bold new potential use for renewable energy. PLUS Ben has another baffling rant about something or other.
It's more ultra drivel from the dim-witted duo. This week, the ill-advised topics of conversation include Harambe the Gorilla (RIP), drones, the lacklustre mating performances of whales and a bold new potential use for renewable energy. PLUS Ben has another baffling rant about something or other.
Chancellors of chat, rulers of repartee, grade-A certified dickheads Ben and Lee hold court once again with some more absolute drivel about some shit or other. This week, topics including swearing, stag-dos and parallel universes profoundly wish Ben and Lee would stop talking about them.
Chancellors of chat, rulers of repartee, grade-A certified dickheads Ben and Lee hold court once again with some more absolute drivel about some shit or other. This week, topics including swearing, stag-dos and parallel universes profoundly wish Ben and Lee would stop talking about them.
This week Ben and Lee go about conducting the most incisive examination yet into the disaster at Chernobyl. Also featuring some more hardcore science and an ill-informed rant from Ben about the state of the fashion industry. Contains very strong language.
This week Ben and Lee go about conducting the most incisive examination yet into the disaster at Chernobyl. Also featuring some more hardcore science and an ill-informed rant from Ben about the state of the fashion industry. Contains very strong language.
It's more of the uncompromising sociological analysis you've come to expect, as Ben and Lee turn their attention to virtual reality, masculinity and Vincent Van Gogh's love of Buckfast. Meanwhile, Lee's intro to the show sounds much better in his head.
It's more of the uncompromising sociological analysis you've come to expect, as Ben and Lee turn their attention to virtual reality, masculinity and Vincent Van Gogh's love of Buckfast. Meanwhile, Lee's intro to the show sounds much better in his head.
The chat gets technical, with topics as diverse as the gold standard, neutrinos and the horrors of war all analysed with the proficiency and delicacy of the village primary school class dunce. Also featuring listener call-ins and an interview with an elderly gentleman.
The chat gets technical, with topics as diverse as the gold standard, neutrinos and the horrors of war all analysed with the proficiency and delicacy of the village primary school class dunce. Also featuring listener call-ins and an interview with an elderly gentleman.
Things get off to a flaccid start, with Ben and Lee discussing the finer points of metal detecting, old men wearing Speedos and beards, amongst other academically weighty subject matter.
Things get off to a flaccid start, with Ben and Lee discussing the finer points of metal detecting, old men wearing Speedos and beards, amongst other academically weighty subject matter.