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*TICKETS FOR OUR LIVE SHOW AT LONDON'S VAULT FESTIVAL, 19th FEBRUARY 2023 @ 8.40pm: https://vaultfestival.com/events/worst-foot-forward-live-recording/ It's the most podcasty time of the year as we do our annual roundup of our favourite, funniest and factiest moments from the past twelve months worth of episodes. Thanks to all our guests who joined us in 2022, especially to those who appear in this episode: Louie Stowell, James Cook, Leah Broad, Carly Smallman, Tim Clare, David Cumming, Grubby Little Mitts (aka Rosie Nicholls and Sullivan Beau Brown), Otto English, Hana Ayoob, Mark Thomas, Robyn Perkins (and Patreon donor Jack O'Reilly). And thanks as ever to you, dear listeners, for giving meaning to our existence and support for our silly show. See you in 2023! Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @Louiestowell @jamesecook @LeahBroad @carlysmallman @TimClarePoet @DaveyCumming @GrubbyComedy @Otto_English @Hana_SciArt @markthomasinfo @robynHperkins Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show and especially as we work on our first book and plan more live shows! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
Gazing into our crystal ball, what does the future hold for us? Well, apparently, it's an episode about the World's Worst Fortune Teller with comedian and Tarot officianado Carly Smallman. Carly takes aim at one of the biggest tv psychics in the UK, Barry throws chickens off a ship and Ben goes rogue in the green-grocers. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @carlysmallman Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing, and especially as we work on our first book and plan some live shows! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
Arts and Entertainment from in and around Petersfield. Laura Sheppard celebrates the arts across the Petersphere, talking to musicians, artists and makers, poets, dancers, thespians, composers; bringing together the talents in the area. What an eclectic mix this month, comedy, theatre, music and arts and crafts. Laura chats to some ladies from Cascade about their upcoming Love to Sing Course. Eileen Riddiford from the Petersfield Arts & Crafts Society celebrates the PACS exhibition at Petersfield's Festival Hall. Alison Glasspool finds out about live comedy coming to the area from Paul Cox of Epic Comedy. Marianne Smith, the accordion player who you may have seen at the end of Ram's Walk in the Waitrose Car Park in Petersfield has a chat with Laura, as does Carly Smallman, who is bringing the intriguing show Tarot, Nice to Meet You to the Phoenix Theatre in Bordon. Lastly, Sean Ridley shares some wonderful news from the TPS Studio and shares details of the upcoming Autumn/Winter programme. It's all in The Ticket from Petersfield's Shine Radio - Wednesdays nights at 9, Sunday mornings at 7 and always online at shineradio.uk or on your favourite podcast app. Music Credit: One Little Triumph by Blue Dot Sessions. Used under Creative Commons licence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Dana Alexander we discuss actual and accused witched of yesteryear and today. With guests Carly Smallman and Aideen McQueen
We catch up with the hilarious Carly Smallman to discuss lockdown finances, dating and more. Plus she gives us a very funny tarot reading!
While the Breakup Monologues team await the return of live shows, Rosie presents a few highlights from episodes recorded in 2019 at Kings Place and Port Eliot Festival. Featuring Miranda Sawyer, Carly Smallman, Nat Luurtsema, Kate Leaver and Abigail Tarttelin on sexual health misdiagnosis mishaps, friendship breakups and much more. If you listen to The Breakup Monologues, please go to www.podcastviews.com and fill in the short survey. You could win a £50 Amazon voucher. You can now follow The Breakup Monologues on Instagram @breakupmonologues
Rosie is joined by comedians Carly Smallman and Sooz Kemper to discuss which partner gets the pets after a breakup, fitting in as a singleton at parties full of married couples, writing the perfect breakup speech and a great riposte to the line 'it's not you, it's me.' Recorded at Kings Place on October 5 2018. The next live recording is at Kings Place on March 15. Get tickets here https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-breakup-monologues-2/
We chat #dating and #heartbreak with south London musical heartthrob Carly Smallman. ADULT LANGUAGE AND GENERAL NONSENSE THROUGHOUT Subscribe for more #gossip on #dating , #sex , #relationships , #LGBT stuff and all the rest.
#Comedians chat about #dating and #relationships - first episode features comedian Carly Smallman. Contains ADULT LANGUAGE despite the fact that we are definitely not adults. First episode coming to you on 02/02/2016...
It's the end of season 3. The six fantastic comedians Wil Anderson, Kyle Kinane, Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Carly Smallman and Valdemar Pustelnik will give you their best pieces of comedy advice before they leave. If you are interesting in how to make it in comedy, this is the episode for you. It's essential, inspiring and hilarious. I'm Sofie Hagen and I am your rambling host. At least I edited out a burp. Proud of me now, daddy? If you liked this season, show your appreciation by sharing the podcast on Twitter (@TheCTSPodcast) or on Facebook. Or by donating, which can be done through comedianstellingstuff.com - just click the PayPal button. Thank you for listening to this third season. The fourth season should be right with you.
There are defining moments. Epiphanies. Realisations. Real eye-openers. Especially in comedy. Hear this season's comedians tell theirs. It's Carly Smallman, Ed Gamble, Kyle Kinane, Angela Barnes, Valdemar Pustelnik and Wil Anderson. One realises that they have to stop sleeping with comedians. One realises that they should never do corporate gigs again, after a shotgun was brought up. One will never do happy comedy for a very particular reason. Oh, and one still doesn't believe they're a comic. I am your host Sofie Hagen. In this episode I realise that I ramble a lot. Oh and also - check out the new background music. Is that sweet or what, guys? GUYS? If you wish to donate to the podcast, visit comedianstellingstuff.com and press the PayPal-button.
It's the saucy and juicy part of the podcast. Get excited, guys. There's something for everyone. Who do you think made out with a comedian backstage right before they had to go on stage? Who do you think slept with an audience member who then bought their entire family front row tickets? Who got naked in front of their parents? Listen to the episode to find out. The comedians of season three are as always: Kyle Kinane. Wil Anderson. Angela Barnes. Valdemar Pustelnik. Carly Smallman. Ed Gamble. Your host is Sofie Hagen. Hello. My intro is hopefully a bit less creepy this time, as I didn't have to whisper under a duvet, but it is however, quite rambly. If you want to donate to the podcast, you can do it via PayPal on www.comedianstellingstuff.com You can follow us on Twitter on www.twitter.com/TheCTSPodcast Or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff
"Tell us you love us!" was a heckle I recently got at a show I was doing in Narberth. A heckler is a person who shouts something out during your show. In this episode, third season's comedians tell their favourite heckler-moments. Your host is me, Sofie Hagen, and I will be whispering the intro as it is recorded under my duvet. I apologise for the creepiness of it. If you want to donate to the podcast, you can do it via PayPal on www.comedianstellingstuff.com You can follow us on Twitter on www.twitter.com/TheCTSPodcast Or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff
Six comedians talk about their worst gigs and comedy experiences. One comedian got sexually assaulted, one broke up a happy couple from stage, one wishes they had had some more jokes about ceramics, one had to immitate a motor bike and someone really regretted not having dressed up as Tom Jones. Your host of this episode is - as always - me. Sofie Hagen. Yours truly. If you want to donate to the podcast, you can do it via PayPal on www.comedianstellingstuff.com You can follow us on Twitter on http://www.twitter.com/TheCTSPodcast Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff
Six comedians tell the stories of their very firsts in comedy. In this episode, someone cries on stage, someone cries off stage, someone talks about the birds and the boobs, someone does not want to be a farmer and someone is just happy to finally be on the podcast. Hear Australian comedian Wil Anderson, award-winning Angela Barnes, TV mini-celebrity Ed Gamble, Danish alternative comic Valdemar Pustelnik, musical comedian mastermind Carly Smallman and the amazing American Kyle Kinane. Your host is me, Sofie Hagen. Donate to podcast here: https://www.paypal.com/uk/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=0duHW1XIpemM90vLWmz2sgsAwyAuI1flbfV05ndjV_Pfftsh6h9yZg7womq&dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8dbd0a2170b502f343d92a90377a9956d7 (it looks weird. It's not.) Or through website: www.comedianstellingstuff.com Follow us on Twitter: @TheCTSPodcast And @SofieHagen
Carly Smallman is bold and brilliantly funny. She invites Evelyn and Sofie into her flat to discuss comedy death and dating comedians. At one point, Carly brings out the booze and the conversation starts getting a bit more interesting.
RHEFT 2013 #6: Rory McGrath, Josh Widdicombe and Carly Smallman - Is It Still My Mind? Rich has been to see Adam Buxton and you will find out if he makes good on the promise of a hand job for the flowers. And he has two guests today. First up Josh Widdicombe who has just slightly trapped his hand in a door, but isn't going to make a bid deal about it. He chats about Million Pound Drop, Tim Lovejoy pretending to be his friend and goes into proper depth on the badger/cow conundrum. And secondly Rory McGrath back on stage at the Fringe for the first time in 23 years, who has indiscreet things to say about Griff Rhys Jones and Frankie Howerd plus memories of Peter Cook. Musical stand-up from Carly Smallman.