English stand-up comedian (b. 1994)
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In the last episode of his series on the history of the England Men's football team, David Baddiel looks at that most magical, and most tantalising of all things - hope.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel' explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game. In episode three, David tackles the ‘English disease' of hooliganism and looks at how it was, if not cured, then certainly treated.England fans are not defined by hooliganism, but it's impossible to look at the story of the England team without examining the headline grabbing behaviour of some of its fans. As applause for the 1966 World Cup faded away, the England story didn't take long to add violence and extremism to its mix of patriotism, enthusiasm and natural sporting tension. Contributors including Cass Pennant, Kevin Day, David Goldblatt, and Roy Williams, share their experience of English football's violent surges through the seventies and eighties, before a charting a change in fan behaviour as football emerged into the 1990s.The series delves deep into how national myths are both forged and reflected in the fate of eleven young men with three lions on their shirts. It takes in the view from England's sporting rivals, from Wales to Argentina, and asks what light the success of England's Woman casts on the story of England's Men. Across the series, David Baddiel will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One. Host: David Baddiel Producers: Rich Power and David Baddiel Assistant Producer: Isaac Fisher
Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game.Having put it off as long as he possibly could, David devotes episode 5 to the collective and individual agonies of the the penalty shoot out. The series delves deep into how national myths are both forged and reflected in the fate of eleven young men with three lions on their shirts. It takes in the view from England's sporting rivals, from Wales to Argentina, and asks what light the success of England's Woman casts on the story of England's Men.Across the series, David will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One.Host: David Baddiel Producers: Rich Power and David Baddiel Assistant Producer: Isaac Fisher
Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game. In Episode Four, David looks at the 1990s and 2000s. He sees how Italia 90 was a turning point for perceptions of the sport, before turning his attention to the glamour and promise of the 'golden generation' of English players and the subsequent slow descent of the team (and the country) into uncertainly and anger. The series delves deep into how national myths are both forged and reflected in the fate of eleven young men with three lions on their shirts. It takes in the view from England's sporting rivals, from Wales to Argentina, and asks what light the success of England's Woman casts on the story of England's Men. Across the series, David Baddiel will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One.Host: David Baddiel Producers: Rich Power and David Baddiel Assistant Producer: Isaac Fisher
Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel' explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game. In episode three, David tackles the ‘English disease' of hooliganism and looks at how it was, if not cured, then certainly treated. England fans are not defined by hooliganism, but it's impossible to look at the story of the England team without examining the headline grabbing behaviour of some of its fans. As applause for the 1966 World Cup faded away, the England story didn't take long to add violence and extremism to its mix of patriotism, enthusiasm and natural sporting tension. Contributors including Cass Pennant, Kevin Day, David Goldblatt, and Roy Williams, share their experience of English football's violent surges through the seventies and eighties, before a charting a change in fan behaviour as football emerged into the 1990s. The series delves deep into how national myths are both forged and reflected in the fate of eleven young men with three lions on their shirts. It takes in the view from England's sporting rivals, from Wales to Argentina, and asks what light the success of England's Woman casts on the story of England's Men. Across the series, David Baddiel will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One. Host: David Baddiel Producers: Rich Power and David Baddiel Assistant Producer: Isaac Fisher
Palace WIN the Conference League! Will Neymar make an appearance at the World Cup friendlies?James Gill, comedian and Crystal Palace fan, joins us to talk about Palace's win over Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League Final in Leipzig last night.Maisie Adam, comedian and Leeds fan, is here to discuss this year's upcoming Soccer Aid event.South American expert Tim Vickery gives us the latest on Neymar's injury and if he will be fit for the World Cup warm-up games!Finally Andy Jacobs and Geoff Peters join us for another of The Birthday Spread feature! See how many you get!If you enjoyed you can find more from us here:Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel' explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game.In episode two, England v Mavericks, David shares a theory that he once unsuccessfully shared with England Manager, Terry Venables. England isn't good at dealing with talent, specifically with maverick talent, talent that doesn't play by the rules - the best kind of talent. As a result, England men's football is littered with wonderous players who won very few caps, and never more than in the 1970s. David thinks the team, in this respect, represents the country and gets to the bottom of how various kinds of Englishness fought to keep the genius Brian Clough away from the manager's job, and Rodney Marsh, the most talented player of his generation, away from the team. Across the series, David Baddiel will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One.The producers are Rich Power and David Baddiel.
'Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel' explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game.“Football is singularly the most important cultural institution in the country for defining Englishness” says Historian David Goldblatt, as the series begins looking at the most famous moment in English football – the world cup win in 1966. Comedian, writer and football fan, David Baddiel, sees how the victory adorned swinging London, and yet the characters in the team spoke to a very different kind of England. David also travels back to the very origins of the game in England (discovering that Henry VIII had a pair of football boots), checks in with Elis James for a view from Wales, and muses on the meaning of national anthems. The series delves deep into how national myths are both forged and reflected in the fate of eleven young men with three lions on their shirts. It takes in the view from England's sporting rivals, from Wales to Argentina, and asks what light the success of England's Woman casts on the story of England's Men.Across the series, David Baddiel will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One.The producers are Rich Power and David Baddiel.
'Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel' explores the meaning of England and Englishness through the history of the England Men's Football team. This is a social and cultural history as much as a sporting one, examining the story England tells about itself and how it's changed, via the medium of the international game.The series delves deep into how national myths are both forged and reflected in the fate of eleven young men with three lions on their shirts. It takes in the view from England's sporting rivals, from Wales to Argentina, and asks what light the success of England's Woman casts on the story of England's Men.Across the series, comedian, writer and football fan David Baddiel will be joined by contributors including Stephen Fry, Alex James, Maisie Adam, Elis James, Barney Ronay, Roy Williams, Des Lynam, Stuart Pearce, Jean Williams, David Goldblatt, Pippa Grange, Jonathan Wilson, David Seaman, Omid Djalili and many more.The England football team always, somehow, represents a nation. Its dramas are our dramas, its divisions are our divisions, its story is our story. A story about race and history, talent and rivalry, class and courage, violence and beauty. But what exactly is that narrative, who gets to write it and, once the final whistle is blown, what does it all mean?Sixty Years of Hurt with David Baddiel is produced by BBC Studios Audio for BBC Radio 4, in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures who are producing the upcoming drama Dear England for BBC iPlayer and BBC One.
Maisie Adam joins Grace in the studio this week, with Soccer Aid approaching Maisie gives GK advice for the game, a key one being … maybe don't get married the day before? The pair also talk Last One Laughing, what it's really like being a stand up comedian and their favorite service stations?!
Welcome to Weekend Wine Question Time, where on Saturdays we bring you a bonus question with our latest guest. This week it's comedian and podcaster Maisie Adam.Keep an eye on our Instagram page @whitewine_questiontime for upcoming guest announcements including Ben Shepherd, Ben Elton and Ellie Simmonds - if you have a question you'd like to ask our guests, email us on hello@whitewinepod.comMake sure you subscribe so you don't miss the very best archive episodes from the cellar every Tuesday, brand new episodes every Thursday, and our bonus episodes of Weekend White Wine Question Time every Saturday.Cheers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to White Wine Question Time, where on Thursdays we raise a glass with a brand new guest.This week we welcome comedian and podcaster Maisie Adam who tells us all about getting married and taking part in Soccer Aid in the same weekend, the new series of Last One Laughing, and being in her Tadpole Era.Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss our bonus episodes of Weekend White Wine Question Time every Saturday, the very best archive episodes from the cellar every Tuesday, and brand new episodes every Thursday.Cheers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who's ready for a brand new episode of the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast? That's handy, as this is a brand new episode of the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast!It's a bumper packed week of fun as Dom is back from his holiday and he has a very interesting story time about (possibly) the world's most expensive rug! The classics are back in full force too - Beat Of A Song and Stupid Amnesty return, alongside not one, not two, but three top-tier guests!First up, friend of the show Maisie Adam swings by for chaos, chats about Last One Laughing, her biggest tour yet, and ASDA (naturally). She also accidentally educated Chris and Dom on Gen Z slang, and you can imagine how that one went!Seann Walsh, Chris' pal from the jungle, popped in to chat all things I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, and to Chris' bewilderment Seann's doing it all over again! Plus, there's tour chat and a deeply passionate Blink-182 quiz to determine who the real superfan is: Seann or Captain?!And finally, comedian and voice over artist Iain Stirling joins us to chat about his upcoming Soho Theatre comedy special. Plus, we dig into the mystery of his sandcastle-building show… will it ever see the light of day? We hope so!You think that's it? Think again! We also have:Chris & Dom sound effectsThe Toby Tarrant Time TrackerWorlds first flushable magazine?Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X!Weekdays 6:30am - 10am
Paul Hawksbee and Andy Jacobs return to reflect on a massive night of World Cup playoff drama that saw the tournament dreams of the Home Nations go up in smoke. We also dive into the big talking point from the England camp as Thomas Tuchel hands Arsenal's Ben White a shock recall for the Wembley friendlies against Uruguay and Japan. Stan Collymore joins the show to give his unfiltered reaction to White ending his four-year international exile—discussing whether he deserves a second chance and if he's the right fit for Tuchel's new-look side.The England chat continues with a twist as comedian Maisie Adam joins the show. Fresh off her own footballing travels, Maisie gives her take on the national side before spiralling into a brilliantly random discussion about the extreme anxieties of parking.Plus, we go stateside as US international Kellyn Acosta drops into the studio to talk about the growth of soccer in America and the mounting pressure as the USA prepares to co-host the 2026 World Cup. All this, plus the usual news and nonsense from the boys.Additionally, You can find more from us here:Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJYouTube: talkSPORTWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zero chance of MPTF in this episode. We're joined by Maisie Adam, comedian and podcaster, for an Easter feast and chat about her upcoming tour. Maisie, who can be currently seen in the second series of Last One Laughing, tours the country from September with her show, Whatsherface. Maisie explains to Nick and Angela about how the tour came to get its fantastic name and why touring is the best bit of the job. We're just keeping our fingers crossed that she won't be living with her parents by the time it comes around. With some experience in the food industry, it's no wonder Maisie's likes and dislikes cover so much varied ground, from smoky mezcal to cheese on toast, and the challenges of noodles and peanuts. Equally strong are her opinions on food to plate ratios, the best thing to eat at the football, and is this our first guest to actually enjoy their school dinners? Inspiration for your Easter weekend comes in the form of an Aperol spritz and a generous serving of Angela's herb & spice roast leg of lamb with fresh greens and new potatoes. This is paired by the Waitrose wine experts with a Grant Burge Barossa Ink Shiraz, but we also treat Maisie to her favourite wine: a glass of Picpoul de Pinet. Just don't ask her to check it. You can watch full episodes of Dish on YouTube and on Spotify. All recipes from this podcast can be found at waitrose.com/dishrecipes A transcript for this episode can be found at waitrose.com/dish If you want to get in touch with us about anything at all, contact dish@waitrose.co.ukDish from Waitrose is made by Cold Glass Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Currently trying not to crack up in Last One Laughing, Maisie Adam discusses her punk mum, loving Lambrini Girls and Amyl and The Sniffers, the gritty open mic circuit, online comedy and women's football. Watch Maisie live on tour from September - get tickets to her gigantic tour at maisieadam.com Get in touch giles@mightymoonmedia.com Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 Set up Your Band's merch store, for free at Distrokid Direct: https://distrokid.com/direct/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The hilarious Maisie Adam pops by for a chinwag ahead of her tour Whatsherface, which begins in September.Actual Euromillions winner Ceri Roscoe Roberts tells us exactly what it's like to win big!Join Chris and the Class Behind The Glass live from the rock n roll tower every morning from 0630! Watch all the stars live on the FREE Virgin Radio UK app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The very funny Maisie Adam joined Richie to talk all about the upcoming Teenage Cancer Trust Comedy gig at the Royal Albert Hall. PLUS, they'll be chatting about football and discussing the gold mine of comedy that is the Winter Olympics.
Girthy burritos, retail S.U.R.F.I.N.G and being a tight cow. Stand-up comedian & podcaster Maisie Adam spills the (refried) beans about her intergalactic end. Want the episodes ad free AND extra content from Mel and the guests, PLUS everything from the Kathy Burke archive? 6 Feet Under gets knee deep in all your cracking correspondence. Head to wheretheresawilltheresawake.com to subscribe. AND If you've got a story for us, send it over to mel@deathpodcast.co.uk A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's plenty of festive energy left with Stuart Maconie and guests in the Loose Ends twixtmas studio:Taskmaster champion Maisie Adams tells us how she got in touch with her previously hidden competition-demon on the show, her highly-flammable competition outfit and that nailbiting finish, as well as revving up for a new tour in 2026. ITV's hit drama Red Eye is back for a second season on New Year's Day and its star Jing Lusi tells us about reprising her role as the kickboxing DI Hanna Li. She thinks DI Li would not approve of her penchant for Romcoms and fitness avoidance. And Radio 3's Elizabeth Alker outlines how rock and pop musicians from The Beatles to Radiohead to Manic Street Preachers owe a debt to classical music with tales from her new book Everything We Do Is Music. She also has tales of her rockstar Yorkshire terrier Terry who rules the roost at her house in December and well, all year round really.Plus inspiring music for the turning of the year from Thea Gilmore and from Carly Mercedes Dyer singing You Are My Lucky Star from the musical Singing in the Rain.Producer: Olive Clancy Assistant producer: Sam Nixon Technical producers: John Cole & John Benton Production coordinator: Pete Liggins
It's Champion of Champions time! Who will reign supreme and who will join Ed Gamble in the Taskmaster caravan? Andy Zaltzman, John Robins, Maisie Adam, Mathew Baynton and Sam Campbell are all contenders but tune in to the pod to get the full run down from the overall champ! Taskmaster the Podcast returns on January 2nd after the first instalment of the festive treat! For all your TM news visit taskmaster.tv and visit channel4.com to catch up or rewatch your favourite episodes!
While we wait for Champion of Champions 4 to grace our screens, Jenny and Jack look back at the first ever Champion of Champions episode for a little extra homework.They discuss some surprising similarities between Maisie Adam and Bob Mortimer, why money shouldn't be involved in miracles, whether its worth having your embarrassment glands removed and why Rob's pizza miracle might not be so miraculous.And - did Bob Mortimer manage to do something that's never been done on television before?Next week we'll be discussing the much anticipated CofC 4 episode, get your thoughts in to fans@taskmaster.tv If you're in the UK you can watch all of Taskmaster on All 4 www.channel4.com/programmes/taskmasterAnywhere else, it's the Taskmaster YouTubeyoutube.com/taskmasterVisit the Taskmaster Store for all your TM goodies!taskmasterstore.com
It's the series finale, and Ian and Amy are joined in the studio by guest correspondent Maisie Adam! To celebrate, you can enjoy the full video episode over on our Patreon.Headlines this week include: a couple devastated as their favourite Pizza Hut shuts down, and a sheep is absolutely "asking for it" in Yorkshire.Maisie is going on tour with her new show 'Whatsherface' in autumn 2026. For tickets and information head to www.maisieadam.com.And Ian's on tour with his Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated show Foot Spa Half Empty. For tickets and information head to iansmithcomedian.co.uk.Want Extra! Extra! content? Join our Patreon for weekly bonus episodes, videos, live show discount codes, BTS clips and more...Got a juicy story from t'North? Email it to northernnewspod@gmail.com.Follow Northern News on Instagram @NorthernNewsPodcastRecorded and edited by Aniya Das for Plosive.Artwork by Welcome Studio.Photography by Jonathan Birch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Maisie Adam currently on Taskmaster and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink currently tangoing his way across the Strictly dancefloor, what better time to revisit our episode featuring both of them? Back in 2021, Maisie brought us her Leeds hero's autobiography, only to find a manifesto on soft porn and chips with vinegar, and discovered the perils of opening Jimmy's book on the set of A League Of Their Own.This clip is taken from Series 4 Episode 6 'Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's 'Jimmy' (ft. Maisie Adam)', which you can listen to in full by scrolling back through the Football Book Club podcast feed. See you next Monday for FBC vs Career We Go!Want to hear a bonus Book Club episode every week? Join the Football Book Club *Club* at www.patreon.com/footballbookclubFollow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/footballbookclub/X - https://twitter.com/FootieBookClubBluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/footballbookclub.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join comedian and current contestant Maisie Adam as she teams up with Ed Gamble on The Taskmaster Podcast for a laugh-packed podcast.Maisie shares her grievances from her time on the show (and the podcast!), explains her chosen outfit and goes down a comedy memory lane/dip with Ed. Catch up on al of Taskmaster at channel4.com For all your latest TM news and merch visit Taskmaster.tv
Suzi Ruffell is a critically acclaimed comedian, writer, and podcaster. With standout television appearances on shows like Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, The Jonathan Ross Show, QI, 8 Out of 10 Cats and The Last Leg—she brings sharp wit and storytelling flair to every performance. A five-time Edinburgh Fringe sell-out artist, a National Comedy Awards nominee and Chortle Award winner, her live highlights include the viral Keeping It Classy special and the Amazon special Dance Like Everyone Is Watching. She's a prolific podcaster and co-hosts Like Minded Friends with Tom Allen, hosts the heartfelt LGBTQ+ focused podcast Out with Suzi Ruffell, and co-presents the award-winning Big Kick Energy with Maisie Adam. In June 2025, Suzi's debut book Am I Having Fun Now? became an instant Sunday Times Bestseller .Suzi Ruffell is our guest in episode 518 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Buy Suzi's book, Am I Having Fun Now?, here - https://linktr.ee/amihavingfunnowFor Suzi's tour tickets, podcasts and more, visit - https://suziruffell.comFollow Suzi Ruffell on Instagram: @suziruffellcomedy .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people .To support this podcast, get all episodes ad-free and a bonus episode every Wednesday of "My Time Capsule The Debrief', please sign up here - https://mytimecapsule.supercast.com. All money goes straight into the making of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the Euro 2025 final fast approaching, Katie Smith is joined by Maisie Adam and Rachel Brown-Finnis to look ahead to England v Spain.Maisie reflects on her Swiss adventure and completes her Lionesses name challenge, while Katie speaks to Beth Mead and England super fans about the team's chances of retaining their title.01:58 – Rachel and Maisie on their favourite bits of Switzerland 06:28 – England super fans share their tournament stories 19:37 – Katie chats to Beth Mead ahead of the final 22:59 – Reflections on the growth of women's football 31:04 – Where England can exploit Spain's weaknesses
Maisie Adam is in Zurich after another dramatic semi-final as world champions Spain edge past Germany in extra-time! Maisie is with a mixture of fans: Tom, born in Spain, raised in Switzerland by his English dad and Spanish mum Nandi! Lauren, from New Zealand but supporting England and travelling around Switzerland with German friend Leni. Lauren and Maisie chat England and the impact of Michelle Agyemang, while Leni tells us why everyone loves Ann-Katrin Berger so much. Plus Tom and Nandi talk Spain and what they think will happen in the final! Plus Maisie ticks off a couple more Lionesses names in her challenge!Timecodes:01:20 Spain make it to the final! 05:20 Lauren on who she wanted in the final 08:50 Ann-Katrin Berger 11:30 Michelle Agyemang shining 14:30 Predictions!
Maisie Adam is back in Zurich with England fans recovering from the drama of the quarter-final against Sweden. Jess, Quinn and Rosa relive what it felt like watching the Lionesses nearly exit the tournament after going two nil down to Sweden, before equalising late on and sending it to extra time and then penalties. They also chat the Swedish goalkeeper taking a penalty, Lucy Bronze being her own physio and heroics from Hannah Hampton. Maisie also ticks off another name in her Lionesses challenge!Timecodes: 01:00 Riverside in Zurich 03:07 Heckled by ABBA 05:00 Keeper on keeper 08:10 Lucy Bronze penalty 12:00 Mexican wave debate
Maisie Adam is joined by her Big Kick Energy co-host comedian Suzi Ruffell in St Gallen outside the cathedral, the night after England Wales. It's the ultimate podcast crossover! Suzi and Maisie were in the stands for England against Wales, a first major tournament experience for Suzi. Suzi and Maisie talk a very hot bendy bus journey, the Wales national anthem and chicken nuggets and chips as they watched a ruthless Lionesses make it out of the groups where they will face Sweden next! They also talk where Wales need to go from here to make sure they make it to another major tournament. Timecodes: 01:00 Welcome to St Gallen & Suzi Ruffell 04:50 Wales fans & the game 08:50 Aggie Beever-Jones celebration 13:30 Suzi on her first tournament experience
Elis is back from Euros Trip No. 1 and he's Dad of the Year. A far more prestigious award than the 2008 accolade of the same name won by Peter Andre and sponsored by “Daddies Sauce”. Yes, his daughter not only experienced an unforgettable time watching the Welsh women, but she also saw her two favourite artists in eight days. Could Elis now become the best dad of the 21st century?John meanwhile has had a sweat overload and Producer Dave is off sunning himself in Mallorca. Amidst such a backdrop it's asked whether the wallet is in fact dead, and there's a chat with Maisie Adam to warm the cockles. And we get out the tally chart to see if John is victorious this week.For all of your voicenotes it's 07974 293 022 on WhatsApp and longer thoughts to elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk via email.
Maisie Adam is back talking all things Euros as England and Wales prepare for their last group match against each other! Jill Scott drops by to personally deliver a coffee to Maisie and also reflects on that huge Lioness win against the Netherlands. Super fans Beth, Chelsea and Ash talk all things Wales, what that Jess Fishlock goal meant and the return of Sophie Ingle! Timecodes: 01:00 Supporting Wales & England… 03:30 Jill Scott brings Maisie a flat white! 07:20 Wales legacy & experience 11:50 Visibility
Are you excited to watch England and Wales this summer?Comedian and football obsessed Maisie Adam can't wait for the Euros and wants to capture the magic you only get before a big international tournament. This is her ultimate guide to the Euros and guarantees to get you in the mood for the highs, the lows and the drama of the Women's Euros 2025.Maisie has encouraged the audience to come in their favourite footie strips, scarves and hats, the sillier the better – just no flares up any arses please. She's joined by comedians Rhys James and Harriet Kemsley to chat about the glorious summer of footie we have ahead of us. They re-live some of their best/worst Euros moments, play games and give their predictions for the summer – is football coming home again? Plus Maisie gets some very special advice from former Lioness and Euros winner, the one and only Jill Scott MBE.If you can't get enough of the tournament, search ‘Women's Euros' on BBC Sounds for more coverage and reaction. Plus you can listen live to the games, including every England and Wales match, on 5 Live and BBC Sounds.Host: Maisie Adam Guests: Rhys James and Harriet Kemsley Producer: Georgia Keating Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Co-ordinator: Jodie Charman Production Assistant: Danita McIntyre Additional material by Matthew Crosby and Eve Delaney Sound Design by Arlie Adlington Recorded by Jerry Peal and Atharva Bankar at Backyard Comedy ClubA BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4.
Maisie Adam is in Zurich's fan zone chatting to England fans ahead of the Lionesses first Euros match against France! Super fans Esme, Keira and Phoebe tell Maisie all about their travels around Switzerland, how they're feeling ahead of France and the chocolate train trip they've booked. Esme is also a volunteer with ‘Free Lionesses' which brings England fans together and gives advice for travelling fans. Maisie is also well on her way to meeting fans with the same names as England players having ticked Esme and Keira off the list! Plus a half point for Grace as a middle name...Timecodes:00:10 Welcome to Zurich! 01:50 Norway shirts in the Swiss end… 04:00 Lionesses name challenge 08:10 Big game for Hannah Hampton 12:15 The chocolate train
Like James, have you ever pushed into Biffy?Welcome back to the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week was busy on the show, with two F1 stars, a comedian and three competitions!Jenson Button came into the studio to tell us about his ambassador role at Williams Racing and chat about his life as a motorsport champion. We heard about his experience winning the 2009 World Drivers' Championship and about how young he felt leaving the support of an F1 lifestyle and having to go into the world as an independent adult.James Vowles also joined us this week where he shed light on his incredible career of almost 25 years in the F1 industry. He told us about the inner workings of Williams Racing and what life is like as the team principal of such a prestigious team. Maisie Adam joined the team early this week to talk about the lack of public engagement with women's football. She even sang us a few chants she wrote from her new chantbook she made in collaboration with Greene King ahead of the women's Euros.The 25k box has been opened!! Lucky caller Sam came on air and guessed the artist: Fall Out Boy, instantly winning himself the £25,000, his reaction was priceless!Lots more to keep you entertained:Dom and Captain cycle 500mToby's voice noteSurgeon squirtedEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
Comedian & football obsessive Maisie Adam brings you the first of her special Women's Euro fan diaries. She's joined by Line of Duty's + Soccer Aid Coach Vicky McClure & 5 Live Sport presenter Katie Smith as they talk Swiss food, Swiss watches and (probably more importantly) what to expect from the tournament as the Lionesses go in as defending champions. Maisie and Katie also give each other some challenges to complete during their time in Switzerland!
Fresh from her SoccerAid 2025 victory, the brilliant Maisie Adam joins Helen this week as our stand-in Catherine for a wide ranging chat on everything from dating woes to going off grid...FOLLOW MAISIE: @MaisieAdamNEW MERCH: www.trustyhogs.com/merchThank you so much for listening!Support us at www.patreon.com/TrustyHogs for exclusive bonus content, merch, and more!Trust us with your own problems and questions... TrustyHogs@gmail.comPlease give us a follow @TrustyHogs on all socialsBe sure to subscribe and rate us (unless you don't like these little piggies - 5 Stars only!)All links: https://audioalways.lnk.to/trustyhogsSNThank you to our Patreon supporters...EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Guy Goodman / Simon Moores / Stefanie Catracchia / Oliver Jago / Anthony Conway / Neil Redmond / Angela S / Sadie Cashmore / Sarah Deakin / Amanda McCall / Charlie WeemesPRODUCERS: Elle / Richard Bald / Harald van Dijk / Tim & Dom / David Walker / Rachel R / Claire Owen-Jones / Sarah & Molly / Raia Fink / Cordelia / Rachel Page / Helen A / Tina Linsey / Amy O'Riordan / Abbie Worf / Matt Sims / Luke Bright / Leah / Kate / Liz Fort / Taz / Anthony / Klo / Becky Fox / Dean Michael / Sophie Chivers / Carey Seuthe / Charley A / KC / Jam Rainbird / Tamsyne Smith-Harding / Ezra Peregrine / Bryn / Laura Pollock / Leah Overend / Steven Chicken / Hayley Singer / Dougie RobertsonWith Helen Bauer (Daddy Look at Me, Live at the Apollo) & Catherine Bohart (Roast Battle, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats)FOLLOW HELEN, CATHERINE & ANDREW...@HelenBaBauer@CatherineBohart@StandUpAndrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tobi Brown, Jermaine Defoe, Maisie Adam, Kaylyn Kyle and Alex Brooker.......in our final episode from the Soccer Aid for UNICEF training camp. Once again we've got our fabulous little helpers, Brody, Ivy Rae and Edie asking the questionsDid you know you can tune into Yoto Daily for fun facts and trivia, jokes and riddles each and every day? Access all episodes of Yoto Daily by downloading the Yoto App. Follow us at @yotoplay on Instagram and Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back in your ear and eye canals with special guest Celya AB. Blasting through Celya's career past, via anecdotes about Josh Jones & Maisie Adam, and a city off.Celya AB - https://www.celya-ab.com/To watch full episodes of Pappy's Flatshare find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@pappysflatshareAnd follow us onInstagram: instagram.com/pappyscomedyTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@pappysflatshareFacebook: www.facebook.com/PappysFlatshare/And X: twitter.com/pappystweetPAPPY'S FLATSHARE SLAMDOWN, is back at the Phoenix Pub for TWO Flatslams on May 27th and June 2nd!WITH SPECIAL GUESTS...TUESDAY MAY 27TH: NATALIE CASSIDY + LEAH DAVISMONDAY JUNE 2ND: ROISIN CONATY + MILES JUPPPappy's Flatshare Slamdown is the hilarious and anarchic panel game hosted by award-winning sketch heroes Pappy's and featuring great guests from the world of comedy.You can buy tickets for either show or use this special link to buy ONE DISCOUNTED TICKET THAT GETS YOU INTO BOTH SHOWS! Tickets are £11 (£19 for both) but our Patreon members get discounted tickets (£2 off). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, we've got a special episode lined up featuring two of the UK's funniest and most passionate football fans—Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam. Suzi, a comedian, TV regular and lifelong Brighton & Hove Albion supporter, knows what it means to ride the highs and lows of being a Seagulls fan. Meanwhile, Maisie, a comedy star and a die-hard Leeds United fan, may not share Suzi's club allegiance, but she brings an unstoppable energy and a deep love for the game. Together they host one of the most entertaining football podcasts out there, Big Kick Energy, blending comedy and football in a way only they can. Join Paul Hayward as he sits down with two of the funniest comics in the business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining Rob on the pod this week, is stand up comedian Maisie Adam. The pair talk about everything from panel shows, navigating gigs and the importance of standing out. Rob finds out about Maisie's love of football and what it was like being part of ‘Soccer Aid,' alongside Lee Mack. Maisie also reveals what to expect from her current nationwide tour, ‘Appraisal.'See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The best of our guests from 2024! Part 2 features Arthur Smith, Maisie Adam, Rosie Holt, Toby Tarrant, Stephen Fry, David Mitchell, Major General Chip Chapman, Daliso Chapona, Madeline Smith, Nick Newman, Maria McErlane, Simon Brodkin, Tom Baldwin, George Monbiot, Stevie Martin, Jon Holmes, Sophie Duker, Suzi Perry and Jason Manford.Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello! As we glide through the Christmas break, here's a moment to reflect on toasters past.Today we've got a spot of Jason Manford and Maisie Adam for you. Enjoy the first half of each of their episodes.If you'd like to hear what happens next with both (Jason Manford has an amazing story about cat litter, and Maisie Adam reveals a HUGE fact about her Lava Lamp obsession) then here are some links to follow:Jason Manford EpisodeMaisie Adam EpisodeAnd that's it! Enjoy your lives, come back next week for more best of, and don't forget all our YouTube stuff. Links are here:TikTok Instagram YouTube New Episodes every Thursday!Toast xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, my spectral spectators! Clinton Baptiste here, bringing you Episode 20 live from Bath's Komedia—a stunning venue in the heart of the South West. Join me as we tour the paranormal hotspots of Exeter, Swindon, and beyond!Foreign Films and Spooky Flicks Back in the studio, Linda and I chat about foreign films that are “not shit,” like the eerie classic Suspiria from 1977. We dive into the world of French films, literature, and why some films just seem to drag on—because even the paranormal can get lost in translation!Spooky Problem Solving We turn to our trusty Take a Break Fate and Fortune for some spine-chilling problem-solving. The spirits are restless, and so are our listeners—let's see what mysteries we can unravel today!Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Black Eyed Girl The ever-spooky Sue Lardner sends in another MP3, this time about the haunted Theatre Royal Drury Lane—prepare for some ghostly gossip! Then, we dive into an article sent by Shaun Kynaston from the Birmingham Mail about the infamous Black Eyed Girl of Cannock Chase. I even chat with Lee Brickley, who's practically “bricking” it over these paranormal sightings!Maisie Adam Part Two It's time for Part Two of my chat with the brilliant comedian Maisie Adam. If you thought the first part was spooky, just wait until you hear what's in store this time!Spooky Holidays and a Spa Day Finale We finish off with another chilling article from Take a Break Fate and Fortune about going on a spooky holiday—because who doesn't want to mix sun, sea, and spirits? Finally, a bit of talk about the spa before we wrap things up.Clint.xCredits: • Kathrine Boyle• Sue Lardner• Shaun Kynaston • Lee Brickley• Maisie Adam-----------------------• Podcast produced by Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox • Share your own spooky stories at clinton@clintonbaptiste.com • Find more Clinton Baptiste merchandise at Ko-fi • Follow Glowe on Instagram at @glowexx • TOUR DATES: www.clintonbaptiste.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, my spectral spectators! Clinton here, ready to take you on another journey into the unknown with Episode 19 of our Paranormal Podcast.From Waverley Station to Edinburgh's Comedy Haunts We kick off this week's episode at Waverley Station as I head to the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. Imagine the mist rolling in, the faint sound of bagpipes echoing through the air—truly a mystical start to our Scottish adventure.Comedy Courtyard Spirits Next, I chat with the brilliant Josh Cluderay and Fred Macauley in the Pleasance Courtyard. Amidst the laughs, we uncover the spooky side of comedy—who knew spirits had such a good sense of humor?Linda's Grumpy Spirits and Mental Health Musings Back in the studio, Linda talks about feeling a bit grumpy—probably due to the spirits around her! We delve into a short discussion about mental health and the mental health shows at the Edinburgh Festival. It's important to keep our spirits up, even when the ghostly ones try to bring us down.Ghosts, Directors, and Greystoke Castle We then take a detour to talk about a Mexican director's ghostly experience in Aberdeen—what a story! And before we move on, we throw ahead to my next spooky stay at Greystoke Castle. It's bound to be a night full of eerie encounters!Wedding Planning and Celeb Dating Next up, we dive into an article from Take A Break about wedding planning—because even in the paranormal world, love is complicated! Linda shares her thoughts on dating celebs, and we find out that love really might be blind... even to the supernatural.Maisie Adam's Spooky Encounter Then, we have the first part of my interview with the brilliant comedian Maisie Adam. She shares a spine-tingling encounter that will make your hair stand on end. Trust me, you won't want to miss this one!Magritte and Eternal Friendships Afterward, we read an email from Toni Flanders about Magritte and his famous painting “The Son Of Man.” You'll want to check out the photo see over at www.patreon.com/clintonbaptiste. Then, we chat with Toni Flanders on Zoom to dig deeper into this mysterious story.Closing Thoughts We wrap up with a couple more problems—spiritual ones, of course—and say our goodbyes with a touch of Glowe's fabulous music.Stay spookyClint.x---------------- ------------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- -------------------Credits:• Kathrine Boyle• Josh Cluderay• Fred Macauley• Maisie Adam• Toni Flanders• Podcast produced by Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox• Share your own spooky stories at clinton@clintonbaptiste.com• Find more Clinton Baptiste merchandise at Ko-fi• Follow Glowe on Instagram at @glowexx• TOUR DATES: www.clintonbaptiste.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maisie Adam joins Grace in her east London home to share her ultimate comfort food. Maisie is a comedian, writer and actress and one of the most exciting rising stars on the UK comedy circuit. Her critically acclaimed comedy sells out theatres across the land, and has bagged her a regular spot on the TV quiz show circuit. Maisie shares memories of pies at Elland Road, home of her beloved Leeds United; how she tried to emulate her school puddings; and just how many different types of gravy her dad had to rustle up every Sunday.
Ruesha Littlejohn & Lucy Quinn are joined by comedian and absolute legend, Maisie Adam!We hear all about the secrets of playing with Eden Hazard, Usain Bolt & Jill Scott at Soccer Aid, why Ruesha doesn't like watching football and the secret behind Lucy's celebration!90min's exclusive interview with Mary Earps on WHY SHE JOINED PSG! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bF3h48hRkIPurchase tickets for Maisie Adam's APPRAISAL tour at:https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/maisie-adam-tickets/artist/5280026Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Everybody sing *poooddccasssstttttt* Hello and welcome to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast! Chris and the team are taking a well-earned break this week but don't worry, you're in safe hands with trusty Toby Tarrant. Toby kicked off the week with a massive announcement about his ‘Tarrant vs The Thames' challenge, in aid of Global's Make Some Noise. He'll be travelling 56 miles down the river in true style: in a giant unicorn pedalo. The challenge will take place in October and Toby would be thrilled with any support or donations you can give. Toby was joined by some fabulous guests this week. Firstly, Teri Hatcher, aka Lois Lane, brought glamour and giggles, telling us all about how the spooky movie ‘Coraline' is returning to cinemas in 3D this August. Next, TV adventurer Aldo Kane made his most daring expedition yet to the Leicester Square studios, telling Toby all about the mental trails of exploring, as well as the importance of anti-chafing creams. Then, national treasure Mel Giedroyc met Toby for the first time, and agreed to join Toby on his pedalo challenge. Finally, comedian Maisie Adam made a last minute visit and, without knowing what she was in for, got roped into playing a quiz with the team. Speaking of quizzes, Toby turned the studio into his own house of games this week, with the return of Stumpy's Quiz, as well as two new games: Intern Bella's ‘Squeak, Squeal, Squawk' and Producer Harry's ‘Rock n Roll Games Console'. And that's a wrap! It's all good stuff, but here's some Tarrant treats...A spooky tale about sausage rolls in Sunderland An ‘encouraging' message from Sir Steve Redgrave Toby's roast from a robotEnjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am-10amTo find out more about where to donate to Tarrant vs the Thames, head to the website, RadioX.co.uk
Hey friend, how ya doin'? The sun is shining, the pub gardens are booming and your favourite podcast is back. What could be better?!Welcome to Episode 449 of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week, Pippa returned from Cuba, bringing some smokin' hot gifts for Chris and the guys. Also, we had a smashing lineup of guests. Firstly, Chris' favourite judge, Rob Rinder, paid a visit to the studios, so expect the usual level of loveable bickering. From one Rob to another, actor, comedian, TV host and small-man-in-a-box impersonator, Rob Brydon dropped by to tell the team all about the new Tudor-Fantasy series, ‘My Lady Jane', which is coming soon to Amazon Prime Video. Then, comedian and football fanatic, Maisie Adam, came in to talk Leeds United, Glastonbury and her upcoming UK tour, ‘Appraisal'. Last but not least, the LEGEND that is Boy George brought glamour, giggles and gig news into the studio. Also, with the Euro's kicking off this week, some may be a little down in the dumps with England's recent performance. BUT FEAR NOT! Ian Wright is here to spread words of wisdom, dialling into the studio from the host nation itself. Sounds good, right? THERE'S MORE! The list of Glastonbury Flagbearers was finalised, Dom has an update on his embarrassing, shambolic and potentially illegal sweepstake, and also….Pippa flirts in WoolworthsCaptain Crapbeard hosts a Glasto-themed ‘Musical Arrangements' gameDom has his biggest interview yet…Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am-10am
#508 Matterface - Richard is back in Brighton and is aghast at the local news of rude waiters and big cats. His guest is football mad stand up Maisie Adam. They discuss how a choice in a writers' room they were both in led one of their careers to sky rocket (but which one), the disappointment of the wrong Royal at the Variety Performance and how maracas were the sign of a job well done, playing in Soccer Aid the day after your wedding, a Tipping Point humiliation and taking a job where you might get crushed by a boulder.See Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan, James, Andrew and Maisie Adam discuss fizzy drinks, footy bans, evaluating meat and innovating mics. Visit nosuchthingasafish.com for news about live shows, merchandise and more episodes. Join Club Fish for ad-free episodes and exclusive bonus content at apple.co/nosuchthingasafish or nosuchthingasafish.com/patreon