Addicted to comedy podcasts
By LilyLoretta
@LilyBeBack (1994)
United Kingdom
March 13, 2018 7:20am CST
I discovered comedy podcasts quite late in the game and I listen to them whenever I possibly can now, during the day I like to either be laughing or listening to music
I started a few years ago with Getting Doug With High, which is funny when the guests are funny but I don't watch it much at all now because he has fewer comedians on than he used to.
From there I learned of Pete Holmes' podcast, and I spent months listening to all of them from the beginning and even re-listening to the really funny ones. I love Pete Holmes but his podcast also seems to have become less funny recently, with fewer comedian guests.
I then found out that Mel Giedroyc, of Mel and Sue (a UK comedy duo) has a podcast and I listened to all of them from the beginning, and at the same time I listened to all of the Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast episodes (or RHLSTP to fans) and it was here that I found out about the Elis James and John Robins podcast. I think this is my favourite so far, and I'm genuinely addicted. I don't know what I'll do when I catch up and start having to wait a whole week for a new episode
Any comedy podcast recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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5 responses
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32703)
• Calgary, Alberta
13 Mar 18
I am more into geek culture podcasts so you may not get their humor but I know some funny podcast that is more universal.
Anna Faris is unqualified is really funny , Anna Faris is a great comedy actress and it resonates with her real self.
I also listen to h3h3 though they might be too vulgar for you.
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@LilyBeBack (1994)
• United Kingdom
13 Mar 18
Haha there's not much that's too vulgar for me, but it's a thin line and once it's crossed I'm easily horrified
Thank you, I'll find both of these when I run out of the ones I'm listening to now
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32703)
• Calgary, Alberta
16 Mar 18
@LilyBeBack What are your favorite Tv shows? There are actually podcasts about them too.
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@LilyBeBack (1994)
• United Kingdom
18 Mar 18
@CaptAlbertWhisker I tend to like comedy mostly, so most of what I watch on telly is whatever comedy's on at the time
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@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
14 Mar 18
I listen to a lot of Joe Rogan and Michael Blackson.
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@CaptAlbertWhisker (32703)
• Calgary, Alberta
16 Mar 18
I listen to good times with Mo whenever he guests Maria Ozawa....
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@LilyBeBack (1994)
• United Kingdom
18 Mar 18
I've heard Joe Rogan mentioned in some other podcasts, I'll add him to my list
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@Orson_Kart (6790)
• United Kingdom
15 Mar 18
I've never heard of any of those you've mentioned.
I still occasionally listen to Terry Wogan's Janet and John podcasts.
Poor John.
Poor Terry.
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@Orson_Kart (6790)
• United Kingdom
19 Mar 18
@LilyBeBack Do you mean Mel and Sue, ex of The GBBO?
No, never heard of them.
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@LilyBeBack (1994)
• United Kingdom
18 Mar 18
My mam listens to them in the car, but she finds them so funny that I don't think it's safe
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@LilyBeBack (1994)
• United Kingdom
18 Mar 18
Surely you know who Mel and Sue are?!
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@arthurchappell (44998)
• Preston, England
14 Mar 18
general comedy radio shows are often great Tony Hancock shows are great - The Blood Donor is his most famous one
The Blood Donor by Tony Hancock from the album Greatest Comedy Moments Released 2013-01-11 on One Day Music Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/...
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@kavinitu (5535)
• India
21 Mar 18
@LilyBeBack Wow! That's great Have a blessed day
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