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As seen on Live at the Apollo, Liam Farrelly is a Scottish Comedian of the Year Award winner. He started performing stand-up aged 17 whilst still in High School and immediately went into comedy full-time after graduating. A meteoric rise through the ranks has seen him nominated for and winning a raft of awards including So You Think You're Funny? Runner Up, Best Newcomer nominee Scottish Comedy Awards and Best Breakthrough Act nominee Scottish Comedy Awards. He's had a guest acting role on BBC Scotland's Scot Squad and performs at the UK's best and most prestigious comedy clubs .Liam Farrelly is guest number 421 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Liam Farrelly on Twitter: @LiamFarrelly9 & Instagram: @Liamfarrellycomedy .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & 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.
Rosco has been twice nominated as The Scottish Comedy Awards Best Newcomer and was the Winner of Scottish Comedian of the Year in 2016. In 2024 he was shortlisted for the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award. This is his origin story. He also talks about his 2024 Edinburgh show, 'Rosco McClelland: Sudden Death'. Presented by Martin Walker Rosco's Profile and Social Media HERE www.onthemic.co.uk
In this episode of Do I Like It, Prateek Lidhoo talks to Daniel Sloss, whose comedy special 'Jigsaw' is said to have caused more than one lakh breakups. The Scottish comedian is in India for an eight-city tour of his new show, 'Can't', as a part of DeadAnt Live's initiative 'The Loop'. He sat down with us to talk about his favourite Indian food, Indian languages, his comedy style, and why he's no longer a Netflix comic.
Deep-dive into episode 2 of The Traitors UK series two with Scottish Comedian of the Year Finalist Chris Weir. We also play The Traidar Traitor - the game within a podcast about a game!8:30 Episode DiscussionChris's Instagram/Twitter: @pieceofweirkTickets to see Chris in Glasgow: https://www.thestand.co.uk/performance/16531/red-raw/20240109/glasgowSupport the Podcast: ko-fi.com/matthewkeeleyPodcast Instragram/YouTube: @thetraidarpodcastPodcast X: @thetraidarpodEmail: thetraidarpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deep-dive into episode 8 of The Traitors Australia season two with Scottish Comedian of the Year Finalist Chris Weir. We also play The Traidar Traitor - the game within a podcast about a game!11:13 Episode DiscussionChris's Instagram/Twitter: @pieceofweirkTickets to see Chris in Glasgow: https://www.drygate.com/events/upcoming-events/drygate-comedy-labTickets to see Chris in Edinburgh: https://www.monkeybarrelcomedy.com/showsVote for The Traitors UK in the TV Times Awards: https://www.futureevents.uk/tvtimesSupport the Podcast: ko-fi.com/matthewkeeleyPodcast Instragram: @thetraidarpodcastPodcast Twitter: @thetraidarpodEmail: thetraidarpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deep-dive into episode 3 of The Traitors Australia with Scottish Comedian of the Year Finalist Chris Weir. We also play The Traidar Traitor - the game within a podcast about a game.Retraction: I weirdly refer to 'Race Across the World' as 'Race Against the World'. Forgive me.11:29 Episode DiscussionChris's Instagram/Twitter: @pieceofweirkSupport the Podcast: ko-fi.com/matthewkeeleyPodcast Instragram: @thetraidarpodcastPodcast Twitter: @thetraidarpodEmail: thetraidarpodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We chat to the brilliant, Darren Connell, a Scottish stand-up comedian and actor from Glasgow. He is possibly best known for playing the role of Bobby in the television series Scot Squad. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[07:32]] Being in Scots squad and being a comedian[[15:09]] The different types of humour in various parts of Scotland [[28:09]] Certain promoters and comedians, who upon seeing, guarantee a bomb[[42:34]] The one thing we should change in comedyIf you would like to know more about Darren, you can find out more on him on his podcast, Straight white whale here:https://apple.co/3D81aCV. Or if you would like to follow him social media, you can reach him on Instagram at dardoconnell/ and Twitter at @DarrenConnell87. If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster.
We're back with a special bonus episode featuring TV star Karen Dunbar. In this frank and honest conversation, Vanity and Karen talk about cancel culture as Karen is set to launch her documentary #CancelKarenDunbar which explores comedy and the fear of being cancelled. You can check that out live on BBC Scotland at 10pm on Thursday 24th February, or afterwards on BBC iPlayer. We'll be back for Season two in the Spring. The Vanity Project is coming live to Glasgow for the first ever live recording, as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Join us on Wednesday 23rd March, doors open 7:30pm. Vanity will be joined by former Scottish Comedian of the Year, Scott Agnew, and Edinburgh's top queen, Alice Rabbit, with more guests to be announced. Buy tickets at: https://glasgowcomedyfestival.seetickets.com/event/the-vanity-project-live-with-vanity-von-glow/18-candleriggs/2208724Remember to share this podcast with your friends, and leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts - that helps us reach more people with these great conversations.Follow Vanity on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanityvonglowTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/vanityvonglowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanityvonglowThe Vanity Project is produced, edited and recorded remotely by Sparkling Studios. www.sparkling.scotMusic from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/synergy License code: DFDQ4ZWWILXYHAIR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the season one finale. Joining Vanity for a bumper Queen's Corner reflecting on season one are Lady Lloyd, Bunny Galore and Candy Heals. They chat over the season's guests, big questions and look forward to season two with some dream guest suggestions. That's it for Season One. Thank you for joining us each week where influential people from the worlds of activism, entertainment or politics sit down for conversation with London songstress, Vanity von Glow. Performers are known for being talkers, but this queen has been a great listener. In a cultural moment where it feels like everyone is shouting at one another, we certainly gave you. and our guests, the chance to go in deeper with Vanity von Glow. As we prepare for Season Two, get in touch and tell us who you would love for Season Two.The Vanity Project is coming live to Glasgow for the first ever live recording, as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Join us on Wednesday 23rd March, doors open 7:30pm. Vanity will be joined by former Scottish Comedian of the Year, Scott Agnew, and Edinburgh's top queen, Alice Rabbit, with more guests to be announced. Buy tickets at: https://glasgowcomedyfestival.seetickets.com/event/the-vanity-project-live-with-vanity-von-glow/18-candleriggs/2208724Remember to share this podcast with your friends, and leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts - that helps us reach more people with these great conversations.Follow Vanity on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanityvonglowTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/vanityvonglowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanityvonglowThe Vanity Project is produced, edited and recorded remotely by Sparkling Studios. www.sparkling.scotMusic from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/synergy License code: DFDQ4ZWWILXYHAIR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Vanity Project. This is a brand new podcast series, where each week influential people from the worlds of activism, entertainment or politics sit down for conversation with London songstress, Vanity von Glow. Performers are known for being talkers, but this queen is also a great listener. In a cultural moment where it feels like everyone is shouting at one another, we offer you a classic innuendo: it is time to go in deeper with Vanity von Glow.This week, Vanity is joined by comedian, broadcaster and writer - Andrew Doyle. They discuss everything from the launch of GB News to freedom of speech and the UK Government's attempts to curtail it. Vanity is joined in Queen's Corner this week by Coco Femme Fontaine. The Vanity Project is coming live to Glasgow for the first ever live recording, as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Join us on Wednesday 23rd March, doors open 7:30pm. Vanity will be joined by former Scottish Comedian of the Year, Scott Agnew, and Edinburgh's top queen, Alice Rabbit, with more guests to be announced. Buy tickets at: https://glasgowcomedyfestival.seetickets.com/event/the-vanity-project-live-with-vanity-von-glow/18-candleriggs/2208724Remember to share this podcast with your friends, and leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts - that helps us reach more people with these great conversations.Follow Vanity on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanityvonglowTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/vanityvonglowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanityvonglowFollow Andrew on Twitter at https://twitter.com/andrewdoyle_comThe Vanity Project is produced, edited and recorded remotely by Sparkling Studios. www.sparkling.scotMusic from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/synergy License code: DFDQ4ZWWILXYHAIR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Vanity Project. This is a brand new podcast series, where each week influential people from the worlds of activism, entertainment or politics sit down for conversation with London songstress, Vanity von Glow. Performers are known for being talkers, but this queen is also a great listener. In a cultural moment where it feels like everyone is shouting at one another, we offer you a classic innuendo: it is time to go in deeper with Vanity von Glow.This week, Vanity is joined by her biggest guest yet - a national TV legend, Lorraine Kelly. They discuss everything from politics & polarisation to Lorraine's time dancing in Bennett's in Glasgow, and the power of drag. Vanity is joined in Queen's Corner this week by Brighton Prince, Alfie Ordinary. The Vanity Project is coming live to Glasgow for the first ever live recording, as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival. Join us on Wednesday 23rd March, doors open 7:30pm. Vanity will be joined by former Scottish Comedian of the Year, Scott Agnew, and Edinburgh's top queen, Alice Rabbit, with more guests to be announced. Buy tickets at: https://glasgowcomedyfestival.seetickets.com/event/the-vanity-project-live-with-vanity-von-glow/18-candleriggs/2208724Remember to share this podcast with your friends, and leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts - that helps us reach more people with these great conversations.Follow Vanity on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanityvonglowTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/vanityvonglowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanityvonglowFollow Lorraine on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/reallorraineThe Vanity Project is produced, edited and recorded remotely by Sparkling Studios. www.sparkling.scotMusic from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/synergy License code: DFDQ4ZWWILXYHAIR Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We decided to run our eye over the year and breakdown some of the best stories, actions, people, activists and everything in between. In this, part one, you'll get our Person of the Year, Achievement of the Year, Lowlight of the Year and Story of the Year. You'll also hear from comedian Killian Sundermann, self-described education rent-a-gob, (the brilliant) Ciara Reilly, actor and writer, Noelle Brown, ISAG's and TCD's Prof. Tómas Ryan, actor, writer and comedian, Tara Flynn, Tortoise Shack Royalty, Emma DeSouza, Longford Mayor, Uruemu Adejinmi and Mr Polls himself, Harry McEvansoneya. Stay tuned to the end for a special message for tour guide Craig, aka Scottish Comedian, Eleanor Morton. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
We decided to run our eye over the year and breakdown some of the best stories, actions, people, activists and everything in between. In this, part one, you'll get our Person of the Year, Achievement of the Year, Lowlight of the Year and Story of the Year. You'll also hear from comedian Killian Sundermann, self-described education rent-a-gob, (the brilliant) Ciara Reilly, actor and writer, Noelle Brown, ISAG's and TCD's Prof. Tómas Ryan, actor, writer and comedian, Tara Flynn, Tortoise Shack Royalty, Emma DeSouza, Longford Mayor, Uruemu Adejinmi and Mr Polls himself, Harry McEvansoneya. Stay tuned to the end for a special message for tour guide Craig, aka Scottish Comedian, Eleanor Morton. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
We decided to run our eye over the year and breakdown some of the best stories, actions, people, activists and everything in between. In this, part one, you'll get our Person of the Year, Achievement of the Year, Lowlight of the Year and Story of the Year. You'll also hear from comedian Killian Sundermann, self-described education rent-a-gob, (the brilliant) Ciara Reilly, actor and writer, Noelle Brown, ISAG's and TCD's Prof. Tómas Ryan, actor, writer and comedian, Tara Flynn, Tortoise Shack Royalty, Emma DeSouza, Longford Mayor, Uruemu Adejinmi and Mr Polls himself, Harry McEvansoneya. Stay tuned to the end for a special message for tour guide Craig, aka Scottish Comedian, Eleanor Morton. Join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
This week in pop culture: You season 3, comedian Daniel Sloss' new book "Everyone You Hate Is Going to Die: And Other Comforting Thoughts on Family, Friends, Sex, Love, and More Things That Ruin Your Life, and more.Follow us on FB & IG @WAM617Please leave a rating and review wherever you listen!
Leo Kearse is a multi-award-winning Scottish comedian who is known for his controversial material taking on ‘wokeness'. Kearse has previously been crowned UK Pun Champion and Scottish Comedian of the Year, and most recently he ran in Scotland for the Reclaim Party against the Scottish Hate Crime Bill. Support the Delingpod!!! https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole
Support the Delingpod!!! https://www.subscribestar.com/jamesdelingpole Leo Kearse is a multi-award-winning Scottish comedian who is known for his controversial material taking on ‘wokeness'. Kearse has previously been crowned UK Pun Champion and Scottish Comedian of the Year, and most recently he ran in Scotland for the Reclaim Party against the Scottish Hate Crime Bill.
The latest in our series of interviews of Scots who've made a name for themselves outside the UK. This episode sees our first comedian on Scots Abroad. Two time Scottish Comedian of the Year finalist, Ray Bradshaw, has performed sold out comedy shows not just at the Edinburgh Fringe but also at the Melbourne & Adelaide comedy festivals in Australia. Football fans in Scotland know him from the Soccer FM podcast, as an occasional host of BBC Radio Scotland's Off The Ball and from the Scottish National Team's pre match entertainment. Ray is also the first person to put on a show in English & British Sign Language allowing hundreds of deaf people to attend stand up shows for the first time. Website: https://scotsabroadpod.com Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScotsAbroadPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScotsAbroadPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScotsAbroadPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scotsabroadpod/
Hello and welcome to 'Oh Lockdown! How We Laughed...' Season 2, Episode 23 with special guest, all the way from London via Scotland Leo Kearse. (Scottish Comedian of the Year 2017/18) is part of the new wave of raw, bold, American-inspired comedians taking the big UK clubs by storm. His “Extinction Rebellion” video slamming woke lefties went viral, selling out shows in the UK. Meanwhile, Leo's popularity abroad is rocketing, with 2019 seeing him perform in 22 countries. Among various credits, Kearse has written for BBC shows including Breaking The News, Mock The Week and The Mash Report. Leo played Mick Fleetwood in the ITV drama Breaking The Band: Fleetwood Mac. Leo is also the co-creator of sell-out show Hate 'n' Live, which has improvising comedians hating on audience suggestions - Whose Line Is It Anyway? meets Room 101. Join us as we chat about Comedy, Lockdown and the incongruity of being labelled a Nazi champion of free speech.
Had a great chat with Stand Up Comedian Ben Verth. Ben is a Scottish Comedian based in Dublin with many projects you can check out. He runs a Comedy night called Monkey Barrel Comedy https://instagram.com/monkey.barrel.comedy?igshid=1o4bsmqp3k21v. Check him out on Insta https://instagram.com/ benverth?igshid=7mea5ycquo3n as well his Doctor Who podcast “On the Time Lash”, his comedy podcast “That but Funny” & his streaming show “Party Tits” all linked here https://linktr.ee/BenVerth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-mc3/message
Scottish Comedian and YouTuber Count Dankula (Mark Meechan) joins Chrissie Mayr to talk about how his hilarious and edgy pug video from 5 years ago got him in hot water, the comedy scene in Scotland and the UK, how audience members can opt out of crowd work, how bad the lockdowns are right now by him and becoming a new dad! Thank you to our sponsors! Feeling Anxious? Smoke your CBD! Go to Kushy Dreams and use the code CMP to get 20% off your order plus free shipping! https://kushydreams.com/ Time to quit your cigs! Head to Lucy.co and use the promo code CMP to get 20% off all nicotine gum and lozenges.
Scottish Comedian of the Year Leo Kearse triumphantly returns to the program to discuss the week's underserved headlines, including: Burning crematoriums, Hugh Jackman's flawed worldview of the animal kingdom, the oldest pregnant woman in America, and Bud Lite's new gaming venture.
What witty banter and juicy stories do you expect when you have a roomful of comedians sharing their journey, struggles and anecdotes? What are comedians doing during the lock-down to stop ourselves banging our heads against the wall? What are comedians' comedian and their favourite jokes? Curious or just bored? Loosen up, coffee up, enjoy this interesting podcast interview with Mike Herd, a Scottish musician and stand-up comedian in Shanghai. Mike is also co-running Comedy UN in Shanghai, China, and you find their recent events on Facebook @comedyUNshanghai XOXO HH --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sean Wilkie and Ashley Storrie talk to Scot Squad's very own Officer Karen, Karen Bartke, and four-time Scottish Comedian of the Year Finalist Ross Leslie; about Ghosts, Bum sex, and Bum sex with ghosts, as well as Centre Parcs, Hufflepuffs, Robots, and Non-believers (ahem, Ross)Links from Storrie Corner will be posted on our Facebook and Twitter pages. You can find series 4 of Scot Squad on BBC iPlayer and Neil Gaiman's 'Sandman' on Audible.And you can find Karen on twitter @kazbaa and Ross @RossLeslieComicMumsnet stories we covered this week can be found at:https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/3985357-4-different-people-all-hearing-the-same-creepy-thingand https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/mumsnet_classics/a1385104-Center-Parcs-Anal-sex?hc_location=ufiYou can find Sean and Ashley on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok @SitDownDad and @AshleyStorrieOur theme song is "Snap Happy" by Shane Ivers from www.silvermansound.comIf you've enjoyed the show please hit subscribe, leave a review, and share the episode with your friends.
Larry Dean is an award-winning comedian and writer. He was crowned Scottish Comedian of the Year when he was 23, and since then his star has continued to rise. He's performed on Michael McIntyre's Big Show, Live at the Apollo, Best of the Edinburgh Festival, Live from the Comedy Store for Comedy Central UK, Mock The Week, Comedy Central UK's Roast Battle and been on Elevenish and Don't Make Me Laugh. In this podcast we chat about re-recording podcasts, family, pros and cons of social media, mental health, competition, seeing a therapist, trust, happiness on stage, evolving as a performer, being funny and finding your voice. Plus, a lot more. Check out Larry on: Twitter/ Facebook/ Instagram/ Tik Tok: @LarryDeanComedy Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta/ Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info.
(NSFK) Leo Kearse, Scottish Comedian of the Year 2018, rejoins the program to suss out the week's better underserved headlines, from British citizens asking New Zealand to invade it to even more things that can get you arrested in Cambodia. You can follow Leo on his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp1hRBGoDHKSn4HiHIzkXAw
Its the Ninth episode & its time for another great conversation this time its the turn of Scottish Comedian, Actress, Mother & all round great human Jojo Sutherland. Trust Mutch when he says this woman has lived! as she says herself she has had nine lives, so there is nobody better for episode 9.Talking about her brain haemorrhages, appearing on Wife Swap and her career in comedy. Alongside various other things another must hear conversation.
Scottish Comedian of the Year Leo Kearse talks about how he tries to stay healthy on the road as a gigging stand-up comedian, how he managed to win a TV dating show, and also talks briefly about how he likes to cook lamb when he isn't on the road.
This week, Paul and Krystal are sippin tea and chatting about "To Tell the Truth", Episode 20, Season 2 of Roseanne. The second half of a two-parter in which Jackie isn't speaking to Roseanne for meddling in her love life. We also debrief on the Scottish Comedian of the Year competition (Paul won Runner-Up!), women inventors, sex before marriage, and white saviours in films. Things we chatted about: Key & Peele Dubstep sketch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kod1q39ddE Hedy Lamarr, Actor and Inventor https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/mar/08/hedy-lamarr-1940s-bombshell-helped-invent-wifi-missile Marlon Brando sending Sacheen Littlefeather to accept Oscar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QUacU0I4yU Follow us: Subscribe and Review on iTunes! CreamedCornPod on Facebook! CreamedCornPod on Twitter! CreamedCornPod on Instagram! Krystal's Glasgow Comedy Festival Show 2020! Krystal's Twitter! Krystal Evans Comedy! Paul's Glasgow Comedy Festival Show 2020! Paul's Twitter! Paul McDaniel Comedy!
EDFRINGE EXTRAS BONUS 6: hits the shelves with 2 more amazing standups from this years Edinburgh Fringe Festival...DAISY EARL and ROB COPLAND! In both conversations we discuss what their shows are about, the highs of the festival so far, where their standup comes from and some general waffle too! So tune in, enjoy the insight, go and see them if you can and give them some love on social media! DAISY EARL: FAIRY ELEPHANT Hotly anticipated debut from promising newcomer. Winner of Scottish Comedian of the Year and Chortle's Best Newcomer. Daisy woke up on her 30th birthday deeply dissatisfied. Why isn't she thinner, more successful and blonde? And why does that cow on Instagram have it all? This year is going to be different; get sober, stop crying in public and for god's sake get a boyfriend! This is one woman's attempt to change everything about herself: 'Impressive. Vulnerability but awakening steeliness' (Scotsman). 'Equal parts deprecation and defiant attitude. Hilarious' (Chortle.co.uk). TICKETS https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/daisy-earl-fairy-elephant ROB COPLAND: STRANGE JAM Ready your laughing gear for a delicious dollop of Strange Jam, a unique blend of high-energy, clowning-based stand-up from, Rob Copland. Expect a whirlwind of hilarity from one of the most exciting live acts on the circuit. Winner of Brian Gittins' The Honk Show. 'Rob has the playful exuberance of a young Robin Williams' (Karen O Novak, The Poodle Club). TICKETS https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/rob-copland-strange-jam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pullbackreveal/message
Australia's Ro Campbell (@rocampbellcomic) comes on the podcast - with his notes - to bully me about not watching enough Aussie cinema. The 90's as the highpoint of English culture, Australia's history of race riots, teaching English in Nepal, being a famous sign-spinner in Edinburgh, eating with Dave Grohl as a roadie and his Mum, becoming Scottish Comedian of the Year when you're not Scottish, playing pranks on tour with Little Britain and doing comedy in 38 different countries. You can read Ro's articles on his time as a roadie among other things on his website www.rocampbell.com and catch him live in February in Malaysia, Singapore & Queensland, Australia. Also here's Norman Gunston at Gough Whitlam's Dismissal. Do you agree with Ro that he's the original Ali G? As always if you're enjoying The Union Jack Off, please subscribe and give us a glowing review, and get in touch with Daniel Muggleton @danmuggleton or check out his special 'Let's Never Hang Out' available now at his website www.danielmuggleton.com
Scottish Comedian Roddy MacInnes joins the guys to talk to them about his homeland of Scotland, his life as a comedian in New York City and the comedy scenes in both places. This episode is brought to you by Ense, available at www.Ense.nyc All this plus Turner and Kap have a LIVE Lost In America Podcast TONIGHT (July 11, 8pm) at Stand Up NY comedy club in Manhattan. Tickets are available here: http://standupny.laughstub.com/event.cfm?id=511760&cart Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Since winning Scottish Comedian of the Year, Larry has toured his comedy all over the world. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with the openly gay Glaswegian, as he discusses long distance relationships, gay footballers and why Celtic and Rangers fans should never hold hands. ‘Larry Dean: Fandan’ appearing as part of Edinburgh Festival Fringe: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/larry-dean-fandan Twitter: @larrydeancomedy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/larrydeancomedy Website: http://www.larrydeancomedy.com/ Comedy performance provided by the artist for promotional purposes. May contain material that some find offensive. © 2017 On the Mic. Produced in association with Broadway Baby, Fringepig and Voice Republic. Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Scottish stand-up comedian Rosco McClelland. Rosco's from Scotland but he'd just been touring with some Irish comedians in Australia so we got talking about some of the new Irish slang he'd learned from them. We both then profess our undying and unwavering love for American pop/punk masters Weezer, really I love that band and I won't have a bad word said against them. It seems to me that Scottish comedy is going through a revival, more successful comedians are coming out of Scotland and there are more and more comedy nights all over the country now so I ask Rosco if can he explain this revival and the purple patch Scottish comedy seems to be going through. Search for Rosco on Youtube and you'll get a ton of rap battles; so I ask him about hip-hop and we talk about him having been a drummer in a punk band before comedy. We speak about how and why Rosco got into comedy, and he tells a great story of trying out his first joke on none other than Kevin Bridges. This doesn't come up very often but Rosco has an alter-ego character he sometimes gigs as; Rosco McSkeleton, so we had to chat about that, I wanted to dig into the subject and get to know more about the character and why more comedians don't try playing roles on stage. Rosco won Scottish Comedy of the Year in 2016, so we speak about the competition and what it's lead on to since winning. And finally then we chat about Rosco's comedic influences and the comedy shows he used to watch on tele growing up.
Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Scottish/Thai stand-up comedian Wiz Jantarasorn. We kick off the interview speaking about Gok Wan & Alan Carr, Wis reveals why. Wis is from Leith, just north of Edinburgh so we get talking about that and how the small port town has changed over the years. We get topical then and speak about Theresa May triggering Article 50 for Brexit, being against a second Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland having zero Conservative party members in the Scottish parliament and just how crazy it must be to live in Scotland at the moment under such conditions. We get into comedy then and speak about how long Wis has been doing it and how and why he got into it. Wis speaks about how quickly he learnt to read crowd reactions so that he'd know how far he could go with certain topics and jokes. We chat about how Wis' sets have evolved over the years and how he has the confidence to go back to early material and rewrite it with a new perspective We speak about seeing comedians regularly and how it pushes you to be a better observes and better comedian And finally then Wis had just announced his plans for this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival so we had to have a natter about that.
Scottish Comedian of The Year Award 2013 winner Larry Dean perfoms his debut hour, ‘Out Now!’ As he tells On the Mic, he’s a Glaswegian ‘bender’ who, aside from having a terrible diet, doesn’t fit the stereotypes. First broadcast on Broadway Baby Radio in 2015. © 2015 On the Mic. For more info visit: http://onthemic.co.uk Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Today you'll be hearing an absolute belter of an interview with Scottish stand-up John Scott. John's such a talented comedian, mixing the big issues of the day with the normal banality of life all the while ensuring that there's a solid and warm connection with his audience. The interview was recorded the morning after Donald Trump won the Presidential election in America so, of course, that popped up. We also spoke about Brexit and the Scottish Independence Referendum, being a Scot living in Northern England. We spoke too about going back to college, comedy as a default defense mechanism, his influences, dying on his arse for the first time, his punk ethics and how he works on his act.
Today we'll be hearing from a new, up-and-coming Scottish stand-up comedian, Gary Faulds. Gary's passion for comedy is nothing but infectious, after the interview I felt like I could take on the world while giving it a big hug. I don't know if it's because he's new to comedy and still all starry-eyed with wonder and confidence but I loved chatting to him. I don't for a second really think that though, he's just a mega fellow, very funny and a really sound man. We had a chat about his life before comedy, his time in the British Army and returning to Glasgow to man the family business. We speak about his interesting family history and of course we natter about his comedy, his influences and why he got into the dog-eat-dog world of stand-up comedy.
About 200 people showed up at the rally at Hamilton City Hall yesterday to protest the Hydro prices. How did it go and what's the next step? Guest: Sarah Warry – Poljanski , event organizer for yesterday's protest against rising hydro prices. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has reportedly agreed to cut crude oil production, and with that news, bring a possible shock at the pump. Guest: Dan McTeague. Former Liberal MP and Consumer Affairs Critic, Analyst, gasbuddy.com Details from an external review of staff safety at St. Joseph's Health care have been released. What was in the review?Guest: Dr. David Higgins, President, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. Scottish comedian Danny Bhoy is doing a cross country tour of Canada and will land in Hamilton on October 12th. Guest: Danny Bhoy, Scottish Comedian touring cross country.
It’s a return to Glasgow for the podcast. Host and Rangers fan Teddy (@ComedyTeddy) presents from the home of Celtic & Queen’s Park fan Iain Todd (@iainmacivertodd) with Alloa Athletic fan Ben Hughes (@benpopart) and Celtic fan - and reigning Scottish Comedian of the Year - Eddie Cassidy (@cassidy_eddie) completing the line-up. Topics include managers raiding their old clubs, loan spells that worked and great starts to the season. Scottish Comedy FC is the football site written by members of the Scottish comedy circuit. Please check out ScottishComedyFC.com, follow us on Twitter @ScotComFC, like us on Facebook by searching for ‘Scottish Comedy FC’…and you’re even welcome to drop us an email to ScottishComedyFC@hotmail.co.uk Despite the name, we’re not just talking Scottish football. Scottish comedians, world game.
The pod returns to Glasgow for the first time in a while…and is lucky enough to welcome a very special guest! Capital FM Breakfast Show host and former Celtic TV and current MUTV host Des Clarke ((@des_clarke) makes his pod debut. Host Teddy (@ComedyTeddy) is also joined by our honorary (token) non-comedian guest, Killie fan Michael Park (@GreatCollapso), Celtic & Queen’s Park fan Iain Todd (@iainmacivertodd) and Celtic fan and reigning Scottish Comedian of the Year, Eddie Cassidy (@cassidy_eddie). In this pre-season special, topics include the Confederations Cup (and the Lawro-berating that you’d all expect), transfers, managerial changes…and what does Scottish football need to do to stop our clubs ending up in administration? Scottish Comedy FC is the football site written by members of the Scottish comedy circuit. Please check out ScottishComedyFC.com, follow us on Twitter @ScotComFC, like us on Facebook by searching for ‘Scottish Comedy FC’…and you’re even welcome to drop us an email to ScottishComedyFC@hotmail.co.uk Despite the name, we’re not just talking Scottish football. Scottish comedians, world game.
In episode 118 of Janey Godley's Podcast, Ashley is joined by Ste Callaghan, stand comedian and winner of the Best new Scottish Comedian award. The pair discusses independence, Tony Blair, George Galloway's new popcorn mission, back to the future and their comedy show. Janey joins in with a little piece from Toronto, talking about her experience on the street with a dog, her views on Donald Trump's golf course in Aberdeen and her trip to a celebrity ball in Canada. If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal. Check out some fashion tips from Fetuccini Spencer Check out The saga of Tim and Freya You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order "Handstands in the Dark" Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes or Facebook You can find all the info regarding Janey's live shows by just clicking Gigs!