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This week on the podcast, Mad Ron chats with Terry Alderton. Terry talks how some things just should be left alone, his one time in a prison cell and gives Ron his advice on how to keep on the straight and narrow.-Find Terry on instagram here.Find everything Mad Ron here.--Do you have a question for Mad Ron? Get in touch! Email: madronpod@gmail.comHosted by Mad Ron A Walnut Media Productions Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary commenced his work life at a credit card company this was initially Access then became MasterCard. He became bored of working there and decided to find additional work go and work in the leisure industry.He finally left Mastercard and went full time into the licence trade. Whilst running a restaurant in Romford he met the infamous Tony Tucker, and on the evening Tate, Tucker and Rolfe were murdered Tony Tucker had booked a table. Tucker and his group never turned up.The following day Gary was informed that Tucker had been killed in the infamous “Essex Boys Murders”. Gary gave a statement and since then he has been accused of colluding with the Police. He receives calls from film and Tv producers to ask him to take part in projects.Gary went onto run the world famous https://jongleurs.com/ and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dingwallsand and recounts the time he saw Paul Weller rolling around drunk with members of Oasis.Gary has met every comedy great in recent history. His contacts are the who's who of comedy entertainment. The Chalkwell Rooms successfully host top names and in March 24 Lee Hurst takes centre stage. Gary cites Terry Alderton as being a friend and Terrys first appearance was in the club run by Gary.Gary is a participant of Ultra Ultra Ultra Marathons! In November 2024 he will be running in Namibia. However, it was running that inspired him to join the Police. Essex Officer Kirsty Snelgrove was a member of the local running club, and it was conversations with her that caused Gary to sign up! Garys running takes him all over the world and he supports https://www.duchenneuk.org/However, he got to a point where he had to leave the police to pursue a life away from Law & Order. He ran a successful pub in Hertfordshire, having successfully built the business into a monster, but covid came and destroyed his business overnight. On the evening that the Prime Minister announced the measures restricting movement Gary went from 150 people to just 5 people in the space of 5 minutes. Mentally, physically, and financially, Covid was destroying him. Gary took a temporary role on in Herts Police where he is still working.He knows Micky Flanagan who was a compare at a club run by Gary. Micky will greet him with conversations about the police and ultra marathons. Gary recounts the occasion that he carried drove the late Patrice O'Neal to London following a warm up show in Southend. Tom O'Connor played his very last gig for Gary and Gary had the pleasure of having lunch with Tom.Gary has commenced the Comedy Bunker at the Cobham Hotel and gives touring comedians the opportunity to do warm up gigs The first act was Britain's Got Talent Marcus Birdman who performed on 17th Dec 23 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newcastle lost to Dortmund and are now bottom of their Champions League group. Would they be better off in the Europa League? Plus we preview Man United's game at Copenhagen and TV comic Terry Alderton joins us to discuss being locked in a room with Mark Bosnich and his podcast with Jonathan Pearce - JP&T: The Football Friendly. If you haven't already, be sure to give us a follow and a five star rating- it helps us massively! Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are joined in the pod by comedian and Southend fan Terry Alderton who takes on Celebrity Combination Lock with a twist. Plus, Nathan Salt from the RobRyanRed Podcast joins us live from the States as Wrexham begin their pre season tour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Johnny talks to the legendary football commentator Jonathan Pearce and the hilarious Terry Alderton. They talk supporting lower league clubs, the over-saturation of football media and expectations for Arteta's Arsenal. With a short cameo from Terry's wife! :-D Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlie sits in for Paul alongside Andy. They chat to comedian Terry Alderton and commentator Jonathan Pearce, Squad Number 9 Martin Kelner reviews the week of sport on TV and Todd Macklin brings us up to date with news from across the pond... Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's Episode One Hundred and Seventy of the podcast all about life in football's National League, brought to you by two Torquay United fans - comedian Charlie Baker and talkSPORT's John Cadigan. This week features a report from The Crabble/Crabble, comedian and Southend United fan Terry Alderton, judo, singing, golf carts and more of your letters!
When comedians were forced off tours because of Covid, a lot of comedians had to 'pivot'. And for Terry Alderton, there was no better way to pivot than to take up playing piano. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/10/15113021/TerryAlderton.mp3"][/audio] While it might not have been a success, he did reveal to Dermot and Dave that his new show features Nessun Dorma played with a nose flute. The former Eastenders star and comedian joined Dermot and Dave to chat about returning to the stage, saying goodbye to 'miserable man' and issues with his phone. You can catch the chat by clicking play above. And catch Terry at the Galway Comedy Festival, his full list of dates are on their website.
Terry Alderton's stand-up is unlike any I've seen before – one minute he's doing ‘straight' stand-up, the next, multiple characters (all performed by him) are all talking and fighting with each other, then he might just stop the show and take an imaginary phone call. The audience never knows what Terry is going to do next, and as Terry admits to me in our conversation, neither does he! Not only do we chat about comedy and his love of performing for Irish audiences, he also shares great stories about boxer Nigel Benn (he once threatened to ‘break' Terry), Ronnie Whelan (Terry played for him while a goalie in Southend Utd, Mick McCarthy (who told Terry to F-off) and many others. We also get in to some really interesting personal stuff too. Terry will be performing at the 2021 Galway Comedy Festival from October 20th to 22nd – if you're reading this on time, please do yourself a favour and go to see this man!! https://www.galwaycomedyfestival.ie/Enjoy! MarioProduced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand. | www.audiobrand.ie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Sereentime John Fardy chats Angeline Ball about her new movie ‘Deadly Cuts' where she leads a group of vigilante hairdressers and she talks about making peace with Imelda Quirke. Tom Sullivan writer and director of Famine-set 'Arracht' talks to John about Oscar Consideration and a possible Hollywood remake. Plus actor and comedian as well as former goalkeeper Terry Alderton chats about his favourite movie
It's Episode One Hundred and Fifty of the podcast all about life in football's National League, brought to you by two Torquay United fans - comedian Charlie Baker and talkSPORT's John Cadigan. This week features National League news aplenty, Mark Halstead MD, comedian and Southend fan Terry Alderton and a bulging sack of your letters!
Paul and Charlie are joined by comedian and Southend fan Terry Alderton as well as Craig McFarlane from the Football Kit Memories podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jim Grant and I crossed paths during his hosting of Comedy Club events when I moved from Hampshire to Sussex in the turn of the millennium. Jim then offered me some open mic spots where I tried out some new material and that was my first experience of working comedy club audiences. I loved it, it felt like a whole new world to me and since then I have enjoyed some great Comedy Club style crowds from Pubs to London's Southbank at the Udderbelly.Jim knows his Comedy venues, audiences and which fellow comedians are right for that setting. In todays chat he talks in detail about why an audience may be difficult on certain nights. Jim has always fascinated me, his confidence comes from years of hosting these nights, he's well connected and well respected. I hope you enjoy Eyes & Teeth the 77th Episode with Jim Grant
This week I'm joined by the the almighty comedian Terry Alderton. We get into, moving away from the TOWIE vibe, finding his inner-voice and freaking out once when he thought he'd shrunk on killer weed. -To support the podcast, get ad-free, early access episodes plus interview videos why not hop on the Patreon train: https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshot- Merch Shop: https://www.teepublic.com/user/tomomahony
Paul and Andy were joined by double Olympic gold medallist Daley Thompson, comedian Terry Alderton, impressionist Simon Brodkin and the world's foremost expert of Steve Bruce's murder mystery books Seamus O'Reilly. The guys also brought you Striker Part 47, another Clips of the Week Rewind and a thrilling Don't Ask Me. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Charlie Baker presides over the biggest fixture currently taking place in sport - the Glory Hunters Final. Dougie Anderson and Wendy Wason are representing Hibs whilst Andrew Ryan and Terry Alderton are on the team sheet for Man Utd. For those expecting a tight, edgy affair think again as this is a contest ripe with drama. In this episode we learn why the third place play is no prize at all, how UFC could become less violent, and why tennis has got scoring all wrong. Contains bonus material not included in the broadcast version of the show for the benefit of podcast listeners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's fixture is an Anglo-Scottish affair as Hibs, represented by Dougie Anderson and Terry Alderton, take on Arsenal in the shape of Jacob Hawley and Perry Groves. In this edition we learn how to enjoy self-isolation, why the Commonwealth games should always be held in Britain and discover what lights Perry's fuse. Contains bonus material not included in the broadcast version of the show for the benefit of podcast listeners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Max Rushden and Terry Alderton were joined in the studio by comedian and Swindon Town fan Ivo Graham as well as motor racing journalist and author Kevin Eason. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Andy were joined in the studio by comedian and voice over artist Terry Alderton as well as musician and actor Martin Kemp. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlie Baker presents a north London special as Spurs, in the shape of Phil Cornwell and Terry Alderton, take on Arsenal represented by Jacob Hawley and Natalie Sawyer. In this edition we discover how to do the perfect Mick Jagger impersonation, who are the most over-rated people in sport and what rock God is to blame for England's lack of World Cup success. Contains bonus material not included in the broadcast version of the show for the added benefit of podcast listeners. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Andy were joined by Sumo Wrestling expert John Gunning as well as comedian and former Southend goalkeeper Terry Alderton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Newcastle take on Swindon as Lynsey Hipgrave and Ivo Graham join team captains Terry Alderton and Natalie Sawyer for what looks on paper to be a one-sided affair. Thankfully however the show isn't played on paper, instead it takes place in a radio studio where anything can happen. In this edition we discover how sport can deal with the rise of nationalism, why England should always play in red and why you should never take a curry into the theatre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Charlie Baker's quest to find football's smartest set of supporters continues as Leyton Orient take on Wolves. It's a fixture that's got earthy cup tie written all over it, although perhaps not the easiest sell for the Sky Sports promo department. Team captains Terry Alderton and Natalie Sawyer are joined by Bob Mills and Alex Lowe in another epic battle of wits. In this edition we discover how to make football management more inclusive, what is the greatest 'What If?' in sport and who really deserves the accolade of 'Sports Personality of the Year'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul and Andy were joined in the studio by Edinburgh-based singer-songwriter Callum Beattie promoting his new album which features a track entitled 'Easter Road' but he's not a Hibernian fan, find out why. The guys were also joined by comedian Terry Alderton who tells a brilliant story about the time when he infuriated Nigel Benn live on stage. Plus, during the show Andy had some shock fishing news. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gareth Southgate reacts to England's 4-0 win in Kosovo, Mark Saggers & Alvin Martin look ahead to who he'll take to Euro 2020, Andy Brassell tells us who could be a dark horse for the tournament, Simon Jordan gives his thoughts on Tyson Fury and Terry Alderton performs an impressions medley on Glory Hunters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Charlie Baker presents a seaside special as team captains Andrew Ryan and Natalie Sawyer are joined by Brighton fan Stephen Grant and Southend Utd supporter Terry Alderton. In this fixture we discover the similarities between Chris Eubank and Nelson Mandela, why the magic of the FA Cup isn't really magic and which member of the Beatles once made Terry a cup of tea? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a week for Southend United! This week Matt and Ash have pulled off a major coup and got Saturday's winning-goal-hero Stephen Humphrys on the podcast, as well as comedian and former Blues goalkeeper Terry Alderton! There's also a round-up of the ups, downs and end of season thoughts on the rest of the sides from around Essex.
This week we review - Terry Alderton - More Crazy Now (Series 2 Episode 4)The prolific, uncensored and self-assured Terry Alderton embarks on a four part series where he plays every character and sings every crazy song.‘Terry Alderton’s All Crazy Now’ is not so much a radio show, but a piece of evidence against him, or possibly cathartic repugnance from years of frustration and self censorship. ‘All Crazy Now’ is unique – if Kenny Everett and Spike Milligan got together they would be making a show like this. It’s a one man Goon Show not to be missed.Terry plays all the characters himself – every single voice you hear is him – from dancing bears, Akil Chowdry, Morgan the Freeman, his inner voices, Victor, a sketch which is about a mother and something to do with Monkey Fights. Oh, and there’s songs – songs about pole vaulting chickens, sausages, cornflakes and keeping your dreams alive….His extensive TV credits include ‘The Royal Variety Performance’ (ITV1), Live At The Apollo‘ (BBC One) ‘Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Road Show’ (BBC One), ‘Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live’ (BBC Three), Dave’s ‘One Night Stand’ and ‘Let’s Dance for Sport Relief’ and that show set in London. Film credits include ‘The Flirting Club’, ‘Keeping Mum’, ‘Black Ball’ and ‘The Jam’. Terry is the man behind online sensations ‘Danny Dire’ and ‘Bloke Cast’ and short film ‘Brahms and Liszt’. Written by Terry Alderton.Produced By Richard MelvinA Dabster Production for the BBC.Find out more about Terry at http://www.terryalderton.comThe Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday.Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
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This week's Newsish was a close call for Seann. He almost didn't make it 'cos of an issue that pretty much influenced the rest of the show… The guys also discussed Citizen's Inheritance for millennials, relations between Trump and China and what to do if a crocodile nabs one of your limbs. Terry Alderton joined Seann and Mark on the phone for the last section of the show to talk all about Fling Festival and of course the weather.
This week’s Newsish was a close call for Seann. He almost didn’t make it 'cos of an issue that pretty much influenced the rest of the show… The guys also discussed Citizen's Inheritance for millennials, relations between Trump and China and what to do if a crocodile nabs one of your limbs. Terry Alderton joined Seann and Mark on the phone for the last section of the show to talk all about Fling Festival and of course the weather.
It’s the final episode of Live at the Pleasance for 2017. What a month it’s been! It’s all gone so fast! Can you believe it?! Etc. etc. This year we celebrated 70 years of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and 33 years of the Pleasance. We’ve talked to everyone from the freshest newly-hatched comedy chicks and the most seasoned Fringe leg(hen)ds (…ok we’re all tired right?) This episode features some of the best bits of Live at the Pleasance - are you ready for an onslaught of names? You’re going to hear chat from Rhys James, Kae Kurd, Pierre Novellie, Rose Matafeo, Terry Alderton, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Ross & Josh, Alisdair Beckett-King and Catriona Knox and live comedy from Dane Baptiste, John Robins, Kwame Asante, Andy Field and Pippa Evans. Grab yourself a cup of tea and a packet of Tunnock’s teacakes, sit back and marvel at all these funny genius minds at play. Oh and Al and Maddie are there too. See you in 2018!
A lovely eclectic selection for you on this podcast! Al has a chat with - full disclosure - his friend and colleague Terry Alderton, wing-manning him into your hearts with references to Radio 4, Joan Rivers and Eddie Izzard. Al also catches up with housemates, best pals and comedy gems Suzi Ruffell and Jenny Bede and they tell him how happy they are to leave their hoity-toity cat at home. Live stand-up comes from Kwame Asante, Alasdair Beckett-King and Kiri Pritchard McLean. You lucky things! Live at the Pleasance is brought to you in association with Audible.co.uk. You can start a free 30 day trial where you can choose from the world’s largest selection of audiobooks just by going to Audible.co.uk/laughs. After your free trial Audible is just £7.99 a month. It’s totally up to you, audible.co.uk/laughs.
Enjoy 10 minutes of chat with one of On the Mic’s comedy heroes, comedian and actor Terry Alderton. Terry chats about his friendship with Malcolm Hardee, the state of the current comedy circuit, appearing in EastEnders and his Edinburgh show with long-term collaborator Johnny Spurling. ‘Terry Alderton: All Crazy Now’ is appearing as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/terry-alderton-all-crazy-now Twitter: @TerryAlderton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terryaldertoncomedian Website: http://www.terryalderton.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
One of comedy's best kept secrets, Terry Alderton, drops in to see Marsha; chatting about his life as a footballer, the evolution of his comedy over the years, and how a successful act can be achieved by turning his back on the audience...
eeThis week’s podcast comes from the Electric Picnic. I talked to Irish comedian based in London Jarlath Regan who hosts the An Irishman Abroad podcast. I also spoke to comedian/actor and former Southend United goalkeeper Terry Alderton who many of you will know from Eastenders in which played cab driver Terry Spraggan. I spent a […] La entrada Episode 20 – Electric Picnic 2015 se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Huw and Mikill are reunited! Joining them is Rosie James and Calum Anderson from Off the Cuff, Matt Black from Ninja Tune/Coldcut and comedian Terry Alderton. To download full episodes go to www.fubarradio.com
Garry’s guest tonight is Terry Alderton, one of Britain’s most exciting comedians and a man Frank Skinner dubbed “a flipping genius”… only he didn’t say flipping. Famous for his roles in TV hits such as EastEnders and London’s Burning, Terry’s first love was Southend United Football Club – he played in goal for their youth team – but the stage was where he really scored. Terry’s gift for mimicry made him a rising star in what we used to call old school mainstream comedy. But his originality and risk-taking appealed to young club audiences too and in 1999 he was nominated for a Perrier Award. Prime time Saturday night entertainment shows like Red Alert and The Joy of Text beckoned…he was only weeks away from Masonry and a round of golf with Lynchy and Tarby. But that wasn’t where Alderton wanted his career to go. In 2005 he experienced an epiphany that made his act far from mainstream – he started having conversations on stage with the voices in his head. The new act proved a hit with audiences the world over. Here Terry opens up about comedy, soap opera, his highs and the horrible low that was the worst gig of his life… Info on Terry's latest gigs here >>>>>> Download the show as mp3 file Subscribe in iTunes
Garry’s guest tonight is Terry Alderton, one of Britain’s most exciting comedians and a man Frank Skinner dubbed “a flipping genius”… only he didn’t say flipping. Famous for his roles in TV hits such as EastEnders and London’s Burning, Terry’s first love was Southend United Football Club – he played in goal for their youth team – but the stage was where he really scored. Terry’s gift for mimicry made him a rising star in what we used to call old school mainstream comedy. But his originality and risk-taking appealed to young club audiences too and in 1999 he was nominated for a Perrier Award. Prime time Saturday night entertainment shows like Red Alert and The Joy of Text beckoned…he was only weeks away from Masonry and a round of golf with Lynchy and Tarby. But that wasn’t where Alderton wanted his career to go. In 2005 he experienced an epiphany that made his act far from mainstream – he started having conversations on stage with the voices in his head. The new act proved a hit with audiences the world over. Here Terry opens up about comedy, soap opera, his highs and the horrible low that was the worst gig of his life… Info on Terry's latest gigs here >>>>>> Download the show as mp3 file Subscribe in iTunes
It's been a week of ups and downs for Team OLL this week. Non-Intern Simon did his back in, but did meet his best mate Terry Alderton. Ann burst her eardrum, but she did find the smoke machine at our last Marioke session. Ste got caught googling Evangeline Lilly, but he did get to google Evangeline Lilly. This week's Super-Special Guest was Phillip Asha from Trendy Entertainment. He had flown in from Florida to come on the show and boy were his arms tired! As well as giving us a chance to use that extremely poor joke Phillip was here to tell us all about Dungeon Defenders 2, how it is hard to make a sequel to a well-loved game and to not give us an exclusive. We also used Ann to calculate how much Trendy Entertainment had grown by and we think the answer she gave was correct. Not only that but Doctor Avatar and Sega Badawi gave their usual excellent contributions, but it is the final appearance of Derek Williams for a while. Hopefully he'll return again soon. Perhaps he'll even be at our Christmas Party, which we subtly mention during the show. At the time of writing over half the tickets have gone so we advise buying your ticket now (unless you weren't coming anyway (which is a impossible situation)). Oh and it was Non-Intern Simon's birthday! Happy birthday Non-Intern Simon! Cheerio! Team OLL x Links: https://twitter.com/pmasher https://twitter.com/trendyent http://defsynth.com/ http://ollxmas2014.eventbrite.co.uk Track list: 1. Solar Lune- JetLine http://chipmusic.org/solarlune/music/jetline 2. Anamanaguchi - Pop It http://www.anamanaguchi.com/popit/ 3. Klamm - Back To Reality http://chipmusic.org/klamm/music/back-to-reality
Sean Hughes is joined by special guests Terry Alderton and Kerry Godliman. Visit Sean's site at www.seanhughes.co.uk or follow him on twitter - @mr_seanhughes © Dogs in the Field Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this storytelling podcast, seven comedians all answer the same questions. This is the final episode of the first season, so it's the last time you get to meet these seven comedians. They kindly share the experiences that taught them their most valuable lessons in stand-up comedy. This is definitely an episode, where you are going to want to take notes. In this episode you can - for the last time - meet Nick Helm, Terry Alderton, Adam Bloom, Katherine Ryan, Stuart Goldsmith, Alex Thelander and Bobby Mair - and of course your host - me. Sofie Hagen. Thank you for listening to the first season of Comedians Telling Stuff. I will be back with more, in one format or the other. Feedback is very welcome. And please, if you liked it, do share it with everyone. Follow me on Twitter here: twitter.com/SofieHagen And like the podcast on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff Or well, like ME on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker
In this storytelling podcast, seven comedians all answer the same questions. In this episode, they have been asked about hecklers. Hecklers are people in the audience at comedy gigs who contribute in their own way - by shouting something. Every comedian has a story about a heckler and you'll get to meet seven of them. In this episode you can meet Nick Helm, Terry Alderton, Adam Bloom, Katherine Ryan, Stuart Goldsmith, Alex Thelander and Bobby Mair - and of course your host - me. Sofie Hagen. Enjoy. Follow me on Twitter here: twitter.com/SofieHagen And like the podcast on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff Or well, like ME on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker
Adam Hills host our penultimate Secret Comedy podcast recorded live at this year's Edinburgh Festival with new stand up from some of our favourite guests from the last four weeks including Terry Alderton, Caroline Rhea, Felicity Ward, Ben Van de Velde, John Lloyd and Abandoman. If you have enjoyed this podcast please chip in a few quid to help support our work. Make a donation at amnesty.org.uk/chipin
RHEFP 2013 #15: Ardal O'Hanlon, Terry Alderton and Zoe Lyons - Patrick the Cement Mixer. Richard has lifted out of his fatigue and feels energised and ready to face another podcast and it's a fantastic line-up. First is Terry Alderton who vividly remembers how much Richard enjoyed his 1999 Perrier nominated show (not very much). He discusses his comedic reinvention, an appearance on Doctors that he had forgotten about and his love of Andy Kaufman. Stand-up from the fabulous Zoe Lyons. Then Ardal O'Hanlon chats about being in Blessed, how he got the part of Father Dougal and his family history. And of course Robbie the Reindeer and Scottish independence.
Our latest host Jo Caulfield introduces stand up from Lloyd Langford reminiscing about a romantic weekend in Paris, Terry Alderton reminds us how ignorance can be bliss especially when it comes to One Direction and Stephen K Amos reveals why comfortable shoes aren't always a fashion statement. Plus sketch comedy from The Ginge, The Geordie and the Geek and Vikki Stone sings us out with a song about preeminent DILF Brian Cox. If you have enjoyed this podcast please chip in a few quid to help support our work. Make a donation at amnesty.org.uk/chipin
Seven comedians tell their sauciest, sexiest, cutest and dirties stories from backstage (and in some cases: onstage) all over the world. This storytelling podcast is run by me, comedian Sofie Hagen and the comedians in this season are: Terry Alderton, Adam Bloom, Katherine Ryan, Bobby Mair, Stuart Goldsmith, Simon Talbot and Nick Helm.
In this storytelling podcast, seven comedians all answer the same questions. In this episode, they have been asked, "When did you know...?" and they have each interpreted that in their own way. In this episode you can meet Nick Helm, Terry Alderton, Adam Bloom, Katherine Ryan, Stuart Goldsmith, Simon Talbot and Bobby Mair - and of course your host - me. Sofie Hagen. Enjoy.
In the SECOND episode of the very FIRST series of my very FIRST podcast, I talk to the comedians Terry Alderton, Bobby Mair, Simon Talbot, Katherine Ryan, Adam Bloom, Nick Helm and Stuart Goldsmith about their WORST experiences in comedy. I said the word "WORST" to seven brilliant comedians and they all delivered a cringeworthy story of comedy gone wrong. Worst gigs, worst audience members, worst heckles. One comedian is almost killed, another has people shout "AIDS!" at him, one bombs in front of Doug Stanhope and one almost gets raped. Follow me on Twitter here: twitter.com/SofieHagen And like the podcast on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff Or well, like ME on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker
In this very FIRST episode of the very FIRST series of my very FIRST podcast, I talk to the comedians Terry Alderton, Bobby Mair, Simon Talbot, Katherine Ryan, Adam Bloom, Nick Helm and Stuart Goldsmith about their very FIRST FIRSTS. The very FIRST time can be difficult - and this (slighty messy and confusing) very FIRST episode is a proof of that. Listen to comedians go through the thoughts, feelings and experiences they have when they think of the word 'FIRST'. Follow me on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/SofieHagen And like the podcast on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/ComediansTellingStuff Or well, like ME on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/sofiehagen.komiker
Terry Alderton is an electrifying comic, with extraordinary energy, passion and invention; he's also one of the bravest performers I know. In spite of his hugely loved and respected work however, he still has feelings of being an outsider to the comedy circuit. He talks here with remarkable candour about his doubts, the review that reduced him to tears and the book that changed his life. Get ad-free new episodes, bonus content from interviews and much more by joining the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insidersGet tickets for Stu Goldsmith's stand-up tour at www.comedianscomedian.com/tour@comcompod | www.comedianscomedian.comAnd don't forget to join the Comcom Facebook group, which you can do here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode five the legendary Mike McShane talks about why Amnesty is important to him, Claire Sweeney tells us a secret about Bill Clinton, DeAnne Smith sings us a song about the things we all have in common and there is hilarious stand up from Felicity Ward, Jigsaw and Terry Alderton. If you have enjoyed this podcast please chip in a few quid to help support our work. Make a donation at amnesty.org.uk/chipin