Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls invite you to their house party. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, veggie Scotch eggs and party legends.
There’s nothing more glamorous than a limousine, right…? And Beattie Edmondson wants you to come along for the ride. But things don’t go exactly to plan… For the last in the series of Birthday Girls’ House Party, Beattie has hired a limo and they’re picking-up Josh Widdicombe en route. Expect tales of embarrassing parents, a prom-themed game with a rather bizarre ending and some stories that really ‘stretch’ the truth. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
I’ll tell you what Camille Ucan wants. What she really, really wants… It’s a 90s party in her kitchen with the other Birthday Girls. And time for comedians and podcasters Stevie Martin & Tessa Coates to don their scrunchies and join the gang. Expect print-outs of your favourite pop stars, unbelievably expensive sweets and a lorra lorra laughs. Plus, Beattie’s timekeeping finally catches up with her as she arrives late. Really late. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Rose Johnson formally requests the presence of Beattie Edmondson, Camille Ucan and comedian Lucy Pearman for a prim and proper Victorian party. Expect authentic parlour games, a spectacular (and sincere) musical number and some Victorian-era facts you definitely weren’t taught in school... Plus, there’s unexpected cabbage chat and an array of potato delights. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds
Beattie Edmondson has invited the girls and their partners, James McNicholas, Daniel Cook and Sam Francis, on a couples’ retreat to a very romantic… static caravan. Expect domestic fantasies, a round or two of Mr and Mrs and some rather revealing romantic reminiscing. Plus there are Bakewell tarts and veggie sausages positioned in some very inappropriate places. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Why is Camille Ucan not wearing any trousers? Well, it’s “bottomless” brunch… Camille invites the girls round for a classy brunch affair and comedians James Acaster and Ed Gamble join for the mid-morning meal. Plus there’s croissants, coffee and cold sores aplenty. Expect brand new breakfasts, morning mimosas and stinky devilled eggs. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Oh, they do like to be beside the seaside! But which Birthday Girl’s had a starfish stuck on her head? Rose Johnson’s determined to have a nice day on the beach. So they’re playing verbal volleyball, going rock-pooling for forfeits and seeing how low they can go with a limbo-inspired comedy roast. Plus, comedian London Hughes, a former resident of Brighton, dons her shades and flip flops to point out the best places in town… to throw up. Expect sun, sea and scandal. And chips. A lot of chips. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Beattie Edmondson warms up her whistle and ties up her trainers for Sports Day. Going for gold, comedian Luke Kempner limbers-up with a tongue-twisting challenge and a surprising amount of snooker knowledge. Plus, in High Jump Top Trumps, we find out: how many pants the average Birthday Girl owns, how many takeaways is too many takeaways and who needs to embrace cotton knickers. On your marks, get set… A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Birthday Girls are walking the towpath and cracking the paddles for a boat party! Camille Ucan invites comedian John Kearns aboard to play a nautical-themed round of true or false, which we like to call “Boater or Floater”, and he gets to name his own narrow boat. His choice is, interesting... Plus, expect all the questions you could possibly have about narrow boats such as: ‘Can you exercise on one?’ and ‘How do you go to the toilet?’ A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Birthday Girls are (finally) throwing a Birthday Party! And they’ve given Pin the Tail on the Donkey a truly unique makeover. Rose Johnson invites podcaster, comedian and birthday boy Matthew Crosby to join in the celebrations and help blow out the candles. Expect revealing stories about awkward kids’ parties, pass the parcel with added difficulty and dashed Dog Party dreams. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Beattie Edmondson is preggers! And she’s throwing (herself) a baby shower. Podcaster and comedian Jess Fostekew joins the girls as they help Beattie name her child and, in preparation, try to look after a doll. The results are… mixed. Expect letters to the little nipper, questionable avocados and regrettable gifts. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Camille Ucan’s been scheming in order to throw a SURPRISE party. The girls invite a super-secret guest (it’s comedian and podcaster Cariad Lloyd) for an evening where no-one but Camille knows what’s going to happen. Which, in retrospect, was a mistake. Expect devilled eggs, shocks at the door and a prank that goes horribly wrong… plus, one of the girls has a surprise announcement! A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Rose Johnson turns the lights down low for a romantic Valentine’s Day party. The girls invite comedian Dane Baptiste round for an amorous dinner consisting of foods guaranteed to get them in the mood for lurrrvvee. Expect late-night chats about secret admirers, love letters to the unexpected and a mind-boggling number of embarrassingly intimate stories… A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Captain Beattie ‘Beefy’ Edmondson invites you to climb aboard the good ship Birthday Girls for a pirate party. The crew discover some legendary pirates, blast out some shanties and comedian Steen Raskopoulos finds his sea legs. Expect late-night chats about gold teeth & peg legs, resorting to cannibalism and way too many ARRRs… Avast, me hearties! A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, invite you to their House Party. This Week: Camille Ucan hosts a Freshers’ Party! They reminisce about tackling tough topics (and solving the world’s problems) via the medium of student drama, talk cures for freshers’ flu and gargle their way through some student bangers. Plus, the girls invite comedians Max & Ivan to join in the fun and their made-up societies. Expect late-night chats about floppy waffles, how to wangle husks of corn out of season and toilet seat protection. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, invite you to their House Party. This Week: Rose Johnson turns the lights down low, burns some scented candles and creates a safe space for a relaxing spa-rty. Rose cracks open the activated charcoal crisps, the girls reminisce about scummy-looking steam rooms and they give each other an (ego) massage. Plus, comedian Felicity Ward joins them for some enchanting ASMR therapy. Expect late-night chats about chakras, turnip juice references and unusual breathing techniques. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, invite you to their House Party. This Week: Beattie Edmondson pops the prosecco, dons a white dress and struts down the aisle… it’s a wedding party! Beattie serves up a wedding breakfast, there are totes emosh speeches from the girls, they renew their vows of commitment to the pod and… someone farts. Plus, comedian Lolly Adefope joins them for a loosely defined, non-legally binding, polyamorous ceremony. Expect late-night chats about matrimonial survival kits, bad behaviour in bunk beds and inappropriate dancefloor antics. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, invite you to their House Party. This Week: Beattie Edmondson welcomes us into a magical world of elves, wizards and witches… it’s a fantasy role-play party! Beattie serves up some fantastical food, tests everyone’s wicked witching knowledge and sends the girls on a gruelling quest for treasure. Plus comedian Al Green, aka Stephen the Dog, joins them on their adventure. Expect late-night chats about live action role-play, tingling talismans and an unnecessary amount of potatoes. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This Week: Camille Ucan’s inviting us over for New Year’s Eve. They look back at the highs and lows of 2018, resolve to do better in the coming year, and have a good old-fashioned singsong. Plus, Lou Sanders joins in the fun. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, open faces and closed chakras. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This Week: Rose Johnson’s forced them to hit the road and go camping… in December. Once the tent’s erect, they compare festival memories, tell terrifying horror stories and compete for their skiving badges. Plus, Tom Parry joins them in the freezing cold. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, oodles of noodles and tales of “top bunking”. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This Week: Camille Ucan hosts a housewarming. They reveal their dream housemates, discuss bed bugs and boobs, and Beattie reveals her musical ambitions. Plus Jack Rooke obsesses over magic wands. Expect to chat late into the night with nothing off-limits. And to live… laugh… love. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This Week: Beattie Edmondson hosts an Office Party. She takes the role of CEO of Birthday Girls and Son, demands revealing stories from her employees and ends up reporting it all to HR… plus Luke McQueen brings his water cooler chat! Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, ice breakers and swimming pool shenanigans. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This Week: Rose Johnson hosts a Village Fête. She holds a great-ish British Bake Off, demands fancy dress and plays an intriguing egg-based game… plus Rose Matafeo pops by for all the fun of the fair! Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, Go Go Gadget excitement and multi-layered weaselling.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This Week: Camille Ucan hosts a Spanish fiesta. She tests everyone’s Spanish-language knowledge, including naughty phrases about milk… plus Emma Sidi swings by to say Hola! Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, a fiesta siesta and banging tunes. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Beattie Edmondson hosts a Tudor Feast as the girls play a game of “Divorce, Behead, Survive..?”. Beattie cracks out ye olde jester jokes and they find out how different life was back in the day, the Tudor day... plus special guest King Henry VIII (aka comedian and pal Adam Riches) joins in the fun. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, gynaecological revelations and Peeg the Pig with an apple in his mouth. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Rose Johnson hosts a pyjama party as the girls play "Would You Rather?", chat about embarrassing sunglasses and reveal some intriguing parental-bonding experiences... plus Fern Brady joins in the fun. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, phallic pranks and teen advice. A Whistledown production for BBC Sounds.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls invite you round for a late-night house party.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party, and this time it's Edinburgh themed! Recorded in front of a live audience in the BBC Blue Tent, fellow comedians Lou Sanders and Brett Goldstein drop in to talk embarrassing Edinburgh memories, mix-tapes and desperate attempts to attract a crowd. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Camille Ucan hosts a 'fun-er-al' a, er, light-hearted wake. Brett Goldstein drops by to deliver his eulogies for the girls and talk ideal funeral songs. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Rose Johnson hosts a sophisticated soirée as the girls try not to swear or talk about bodily functions. And a sharply-dressed Suzi Ruffell drops by with some deep realisations about her cat… Expect a slightly politer edition...sort of. And tips on how to be sophisticated. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Beattie Edmondson hosts a Christmas party…with appropriate (for December) festive cheer. And Tom Parry AND Father Christmas drop by... Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, a round of Latin singing, drama over mince pies and Tom Parry's best ho-ho-ho. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Camille Ucan hosts a Dog-themed party…with no dogs but plenty of shocking revelations. And Phil Dunning drops by. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, Camille auditioning to be a game show host, a seriously shocking Party Legend and Dick and Phil Dunning’s impromptu singing. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Rose Johnson hosts a True Crime party…with 25 serial killers. And Mae Martin has a confession to make. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, fat chips, Party Legends and Dicks, and Mae Martin’s top tips for disposing of a body. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. In this first episode, Beattie Edmondson’s throwing a Halloween party…in spring. And James Acaster drops by. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, a Ouija board, Party Legends and Dicks, and Standos – that’s Standard Nandos. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch trio Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, want you to come round to their house parties. Every week one of the girls hosts a different themed party at their house. From a Halloween Party to a Wake, yes, a wake. Late-night chats with nothing off limits. And comedy guests like James Acaster, Mae Martin and Tom Parry. Come on in you little party creep. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.