Each week, hosts Jack and Ben take turns picking the format of the episode— without telling the other until it’s actually time to record.Featuring experimental & ill-advised ideas from the brains of each host, and offering a fresh take on beloved shows, this comedy program is both a love letter to the podcast medium and an increasingly-competitive feud between two strangers.
We're back, with new things on the horizon. Thank you for your patience! But first, Ben is going to make Jack's life absolute hell for the next thirty minutes. So sit back and enjoy someone else's pain, ya filthy animals!
Ben has been replaced by an Australian fraud. Can beloved unproblematic billionaire vigilante, Batman, get to the bottom of things? Probably not, but you might as well listen anyway
Ben tries his luck at being a late-night talk show host. In the process, he makes Jack suffer through one of the worst experiences of his life.
This week, Jack makes Ben suffer through badly improvised scenarios, as the two question whether or not Unrepeated Show Show should even be considered improv.
It's Ben's new game show! Can you figure out whether these quotes were written by the band Weezer or yelled at Ben by his father? Meanwhile, Jack struggles to mansplain the economy.
Jack tricks Ben into staying on hold for an entire episode, while he secretly records an episode of the show with guests Matthew and Erik (@LostinNarrationPod).
Ben discovers a hit piece on Jack, which devolves into something much more personal between Jack and the author.
Jack and Ben use a variation of the prisoner's dilemma to figure out whether or not they can trust each other. With a harsh penalty for the losing side, you can rest assured that at least one of them ends up feeling miserable.
Jack and Ben get carried away with flogging a dead horse. In fact, they never end up starting the actual episode.
In this parody of Dungeons and Dragons podcasts, Ben endures an absurd quest to return a folding chair to his estranged shotgun-wielding father. Things get uncomfortable when it becomes clear that the whole thing is just an excuse for Jack to insult Ben.
Love is in the air! Not for Ben though. He hired a supposed couples counselor (Jub) to repair the increasingly-strained relationship he shares with his platonic podcast co-host, Jack.
Jack makes Ben attend the podcast-equivalent of a rave, complete with blaring music, flashing lights, and sketchy DJs (Slick Ricky). Also, everyone says "brother" a truly insane amount of times this episode — for no real reason.
Ben surprises Jack this week by forcing him to attend his own funeral.
Ben finds himself co-hosting with a torturous loop of pre-recorded dialogue, as he slowly goes insane. "This is making me question whether there ever was a second clip or if this is my fourth time hearing the same clip," he yells — but no one can hear him. It's our angriest episode yet!
Things go awry when Ben invites an overly-passionate and somewhat suspicious character to help Jack learn a thing or two about preparing for emergencies.
We dipped into the minds of our equally insane supporters in order to create our weirdest episode to date! Fake adverts take over the show, as Jack interrupts Ben by playing an onslaught of improvised commercials recorded by our listeners.
Ben picks the format this week but quickly has his plans disrupted by his co-host Jack and the wildly uncooperative host of Buried Gems, Fancy Octopus. Within minutes, the first episode of 2021 goes from being a segmented conversation to a full-blown assault on the ears. Sorry. Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
Jack and Ben write two separate Christmas films and try to mash them together. Meanwhile, allegations about Santa finally come to light. It's the Unrepeated Christmas Special! Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
Jack and Ben must prevent the podcast from exploding by not allowing more than a second of silence to occur. How long can they keep the show going before encountering their untimely deaths? Unrepeated is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
As a homage to one of his favorite shows of all time, Ben treats Jack to a relatively pleasant trivia game. Jack's newfound paranoia, however, stops him from enjoying any of it... Also, Ben might be a legit threat to America. Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
Jack tries to abandon his hosting duties without getting caught, sending a complete stranger to impersonate him on the show. Left with an imposter, Ben awkwardly stumbles through an interview routine reminiscent of the kind of small talk you might hear during a tense elevator ride. Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
The lines between comedy and tragedy blur as Ben goes out of his way to mess with Jack's fragile psyche. Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
Survey says: Ben sucks! He's up against House Decided hosts Daniel and Allison, and the game they're playing seems more than a little stacked against him. Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
Ben tortures Jack by making him unknowingly relive an absurd court case that took place in 1955. Special thanks to Rufus for appearing in this episode. Unrepeated Show Show is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
Jack surprises Ben by making him debate people from the opposite side of the political spectrum. Will he be able to navigate civil discourse on the eve of a contentious election — without using the letter "P"? Unrepeated is an entirely different type of show every single episode.
It's love vs. corporations in the pilot episode of Unrepeated Show Show. Hosts Jack and Ben grapple with the fact that they are virtual strangers. Jack's solution? Using ice breakers designed for corporate retreats. Problems arise, however, when Ben starts interrupting the show with the world's worst Tinder opening lines. Opening song: Noubodii - False Memories. Unrepeated is an entirely different type of show every single episode!