• Episode 1
    Aug 9 2018

    In our opening episode Stephen catches up with Reginald D Hunter, a stalwart of the international comedy scene who’ll be telling us about a hairy encounter with some civil war reenactors. Also joining him is modern day raconteur Tom Allen, a regular on UK comedy radio and TV shows and the host of Bake Off: The Professionals.

    We’ll be closing the show with some rather robotic music from Australian performer Alice Fraser.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 2
    Aug 9 2018

    This episode Stephen is joined by a major force on the comedy scene, one of Ireland’s home grown legends, and one of the nicest men on the planet - Ed Byrne. Also here for a chat is Jo Caulfield, a top stand up and writer for hit TV shows including The Graham Norton Show. To close the show we have a song from a lyrical wizard from the North of England with a passion for recycling, Jon Long.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 3
    Aug 9 2018

    Five-time Edinburgh Fringe Best Comedy Show nominee James Acaster joins Stephen, as does London Hughes, a children’s TV presenter and Funny Women Award winner with her sights firmly set on breaking the States.

    To close the show we have music from an Australian comedy double act who have been performing together since birth, the Stevenson Experience.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 4
    Aug 9 2018

    This episode Stephen is joined by Greg Proops, the world-famous comic, podcaster, writer and improviser from the hugely successful TV show Whose Line is it Anyway?, as well as comedian and sitcom star Dane Baptiste, who was the first UK black comic to be nominated for the best newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe.

    To close the show, and letting us know that comedy has no age limit, it’s Lynn Ruth Miller.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 5
    Aug 9 2018

    This episode, Stephen chats to one of the most popular stand ups at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, who’s been consistently selling out his venues for the last ten years and is a household name in his native Ireland and beyond - it’s the irrepressible Jason Byrne. He’ll also be joined by legendary actor and improviser, Colin Mochrie, the star of Whose Line is it Anyway? and recipient of The Canadian Comedian of The Year Award.

    Closing the show is a UK improv group who have been wowing audiences for the last decade, The Noise Next Door.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 6
    Aug 9 2018

    In this episode Stephen delves into the mire of social media with Danish comedian Sofie Hagen, a previous recipient of the Best Newcomer Award in Edinburgh, and discovers a totally different take on feminism and the online world from one of the first female Muslim comedians on the UK scene, Shazia Mirza.

    Inspiring music from an American actor, writer and singer Apphia Campbell closes the show.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 7
    Aug 9 2018

    Stephen’s joined by Scotland’s comedian of the year who went viral after an appearance at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Scotland’s own Larry Dean. As well as a man who lives in perhaps the second grandest house in London, Tom Houghton.

    To close the show we have a rising star from the North of England and the winner of the prestigious So You Think You’re Funny comedy award, Maisie Adams.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 8
    Aug 9 2018

    In the final episode Stephen meets the Scottish juggernaut who has made waves in Australia, across Europe and America, Daniel Sloss, and an Australian comedy star with numerous television credits to his name, Nazeem Hussain.

    To close the show we have an improvised performance from a UK comic with an unlikely love of hip-hop, Chris Turner.

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    32 mins