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We're doing a live podcast tour! Get your tickets on Fri 21 March at http://patreon.com/deadmentalkpodLanky comedian Tom Wrigglesworth joins us to discuss Freddy's disappointing fat career, which animals aren't worth visiting at the zoo, and Tom's worrying International Women's Day Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Spit or Swallow, Lou and Sally are joined by the hilarious Tom Wrigglesworth! Tom dives into some of his wildest tales, from misadventures at the tip to the chaos of a NatWest bank visit. He also brings along his drink of choice – a classic shandy
#529 Fulcrum - Richard is in Sheffield where people still remember the rainbow of 1994 whilst he confuses Electric Dreams with Electric Blue. His guest is brilliant story-telling comedian Tom Wrigglesworth. They chat about sharing an Edinburgh flat in 2010, how organising a whip round for a fellow train passenger led to Tom's arrest and a fantastic Edinburgh show, how a resemblance to an American sports star impacted on his own life, how as a younger comedian you can go with whatever life throws at you and being the highest comedian at the highest comedy gig ever.See a live recording of RHLSTP - https://richardherring.com/rhlstpSUPPORT 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.
Season 6 - Episode 25Prepare for an episode vibrating with celestial frequencies as Clinton brings you direct phone-ins from legendary spirits – the incomparable Tina Turner and rock 'n' roller Buddy Holly. If any celebrities want to get in touch with us please call 01892711198. But the earthly realm has its wonders too. Join us in celebrating Linda's special day and listen as she recounts her heroic tales of hedgehog rescue and aiding inebriated servicemen. Venture into the unnerving realm with Alison Prince's chilling six-month ordeal with a relentless entity and it's curious hauntings. Stories from Dick Bonham and Tom Wrigglesworth's account of an unsettling experience in the Peak District which raises questions about ancestral spirits and lingering traumas. And in Erskin Court this week, Barry's on a mission to reignite the flames of passion, leading to some, well... rather personal revelations though my questioning. With no shortage of tales from Fate and Fortune, psychic barber readings, and candid chats on everything from fashion feuds to profound psychic insights, this episode is a paranormal potpourri you won't want to miss. Join the cosmic journey and let the spirits guide you! Clint.x Special thanks to:Kathrine BoyleDick BonhamTom WrigglesworthBarry from WatfordTina TurnerMother Teresa • Podcast producer is Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox.• Outro music was composed by David Brinkworth, with vocals by GLOWE. Email your spooky stories to clinton@clintonbaptiste.com Also, check out our Ko-fi page at https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shop www.clintonbaptiste.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 6 - Episode 25Prepare for an episode vibrating with celestial frequencies as Clinton brings you direct phone-ins from legendary spirits – the incomparable Tina Turner and rock 'n' roller Buddy Holly. If any celebrities want to get in touch with us please call 01892711198. But the earthly realm has its wonders too. Join us in celebrating Linda's special day and listen as she recounts her heroic tales of hedgehog rescue and aiding inebriated servicemen. Venture into the unnerving realm with Alison Prince's chilling six-month ordeal with a relentless entity and it's curious hauntings. Stories from Dick Bonham and Tom Wrigglesworth's account of an unsettling experience in the Peak District which raises questions about ancestral spirits and lingering traumas. And in Erskin Court this week, Barry's on a mission to reignite the flames of passion, leading to some, well... rather personal revelations though my questioning. With no shortage of tales from Fate and Fortune, psychic barber readings, and candid chats on everything from fashion feuds to profound psychic insights, this episode is a paranormal potpourri you won't want to miss. Join the cosmic journey and let the spirits guide you! Clint.x Special thanks to:Kathrine BoyleDick BonhamTom WrigglesworthBarry from WatfordTina TurnerMother Teresa • Podcast producer is Laurie Peters from Peters-Fox.• Outro music was composed by David Brinkworth, with vocals by GLOWE. Email your spooky stories to clinton@clintonbaptiste.com Also, check out our Ko-fi page at https://ko-fi.com/clintonbaptiste/shop www.clintonbaptiste.com Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we review - Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters (Series 1 Episode 4) This series started life as a one-off recording of Tom Wrigglesworth's Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated stand-up routine about a rude and unhelpful train guard.After the success of this first show, Tom was commissioned to return to Radio 4 to regale his audience with more tales of corporate lunacy and ridiculous rip-offs.Through the medium of four open letters, Tom investigates the countless examples of corporate lunacy and maddening "jobsworths" in modern Britain. His subjects range from traffic wardens to estate agents, with Tom recalling his own funny and ridiculous experiences as well as recounting the absurd encounters of others.It's a show about being proud and sticking up for what is right.Written by Tom Wrigglesworth and James KettleProduced by Simon Mayhew-ArcherA Phil McIntyre Television Production for BBC.Tom Wrigglesworth's Open Letters is available here: https://bit.ly/3jaoAeD The 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.
Kerry Godiman, Hal Cruttenden, Lucy Beaumont, Jon Richardson, Norman Whiteside, Tom Wrigglesworth and Toby Foster catch up with Justin Moorhouse. The quiz, poetry corner and the postbag are all present and correct.
Reginald D Hunter, Boothby Graffoe, Tom Wrigglesworth A Mystery Hydepark event and BBC Documentary News.
This morning, Jason is joined Tom Wrigglesworth and they're discussing blocked in cars, smug parents, and the last time you laughed so hard it hurt.
Jonathan Ross, Germaine Greer, Tom Wrigglesworth and Lucy Beaumont join Alan in the final episode of the series. Each podcast episode is made up of final show material and exclusive outtakes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special episode Justin talks to Dan Nightingale one to one for his In The House Podcast. Also featuring Little Miss Moorhouse and Tom Wrigglesworth. Normal service resumes next week, Postbag and all.
Alan Davies is joined by Ross Noble, John Robins, Tom Wrigglesworth and Liza Tarbuck for what is probably the funniest 45mins ever recorded. Who would have thought something so simple could be this good? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice talks to British Comedian, Radio Personality and all round excellent eccentric, Tom Wrigglesworth. The ramble through music, a jew called Adolf, pain-pissing contests and redlining on anxiety. Producer Bryce Halliday http://brycehalliday.com/
Show #18 sees Native joined by co-founder Panza.Ink and friend of the show and record collector Tom Wrigglesworth. In honour of record store day the hosts talk each other through some of their favourite records in each others collection. A rule of 5 records each was set at the beginning…but this rule was quickly broken. Music from #HerbieHancock, #CurtisMayfield, #Quantic, #RootsManuva, #ATribeCalledQuest, #JoyDivision and many more. For a full tracklist, just drop us a message or an email. If you like what you here, then please share! SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/72-bo…p;ign-mpt=uo%3D2 Connect with 72 Booms via..... www.72booms.com www.72booms.co.uk www.facebook.com/seventytwo.booms www.twitter.com/72booms All enquiries please email 72booms@gmail.com
A softly-spoken, foppish figure who luxuriates in language, Tom Wrigglesworth is equally at home spinning a yarn or smashing up a weekend club. He talks here about authenticity in his work, and the right of the teller to alter the empirical truth of a story, as well as outlining in detail his favourite trick for dealing with interruptions...Get ad-free new episodes, bonus content from interviews and much more by joining the Insiders Club at www.comedianscomedian.com/insiders @comcompod | www.comedianscomedian.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Justin chats to Tom Wrigglesworth, Alfie Joey, Junior Simpson, Nick Wilty and his mate John while on his travels this week. Also the Post Bag makes a return to the Podcast.
Libby Purves meets singer Natalie Cole; actor Joan Shepard; columnist Liz Jones and comedian Tom Wrigglesworth. Natalie Cole is the multi Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter and daughter of Nat King Cole. Her new album, Natalie Cole en Español, is recorded entirely in Spanish and features duets with her father and siblings. The album is a tribute to her late father, who recorded three albums in Spanish, and her own love of the region's music and culture. Natalie Cole en Español is released on Decca Records Veteran actor Joan Shepard is celebrating 73 years in show business this year. She was born in London and brought up in New York. She made her debut on Broadway at the age of seven, having been spotted in the crowd by Sir Laurence Olivier. She went on to work with Tallulah Bankhead, Quentin Crisp and Lenny Bruce. Confessions of an Old Lady #2 is at St James Theatre, London and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at Fingers Piano Bar. Liz Jones is fashion editor and columnist for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. Columnist of the Year in 2012, her copy features intimate details of her personal life and the lives of her friends and family. Her sharp observations about women in particular have caused rifts with several celebrities. Her autobiography Girl Least Likely to - 30 years of Fashion, Fasting and Fleet Street reveals details of her anorexia, sexual encounters and experiences of cosmetic surgery. Girl Least Likely to - 30 years of Fashion, Fasting and Fleet Street is published by Simon and Schuster Tom Wrigglesworth is a comedian and a regular performer and presenter on BBC Radio 4. He won a Sony Radio award in 2011. His show Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly at Odds with the Universe is partly a celebration of his grandfather and partly his take on our throwaway society. Tom Wrigglesworth: Utterly at Odds with the Universe is at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Pleasance Courtyard.
Robin Ince and Brian Cox head north for the second time this series, and take residence for one episode in the BBC Philharmonic's headquarters to talk about the science of sound. They are joined by the University of Salford's acoustic expert Professor Trevor Cox, neuroscientist Professor Chris Plack and comedian and former acoustics student Tom Wrigglesworth to talk about all things noise related. With some musical accompaniment, they'll be discussing why some sounds sound nice and some sound horrible. Why certain sounds are noise and others are literally music to our ears, and whether specific sounds can trigger specific emotions. But perhaps the biggest question of all is, are there any clues in the chord sequences to D:Ream's hit "Things can only get better" that made it the perfect soundscape for to a political leadership campaign?..maybe that's something that even science can't answer! Producer: Alexandra Feachem Presenters: Robin Ince and Brian Cox.
Frank, Emily and Gareth are in Edinburgh and welcome Tom to the show
Miles Jupp brings you another fistful of fringe funnies. Today's guests are Sarah Millican, Jim Jefferies and Jon Holmes, with performances from Frisky and Mannish, Ivan Brackenbury and Tom Wrigglesworth