Brydon & Wondery
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Well done. You’ve sorted through the embarrassment of riches that is the modern podcast landscape and found me, Rob Brydon, on my podcast. It’s terrific conversation, full of anecdotes and reminiscence where appropriate.
You can listen to episodes early and ad-free on Amazon Music or by subscribing to Wondery+ on Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.
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Michelle de Swarte
From the glamorous world of the New York modeling scene to London's comedy circuits, this week’s guest, Michelle de Swarte, has done it all. Rob finds out how Michelle was discovered, about her move to America and what drew her into comedy. The pair also discuss working with Katherine Ryan and Michelle reveals the inspiration behind her new comedy drama series, Spent.
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Tom Walker
From political outrage to scathing between broadcast rants. He's everyone's favourite fictional political correspondent, it is of course Tom Walker aka Jonathan Pie. Rob finds out the story behind Jonathan Pie and the long road to viral success. The pair discuss comedy inspirations and Tom shares what he'd like to do next.
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Aisling Bea
This week on the pod Rob welcomes one of Ireland's best-known comedians and actresses, Aisling Bea. The pair talk about Aisling's early life and what it was like working with Domhnall Gleeson and Andrea Riseborough on Channel 4’s Alice & Jack. As well as the upcoming series 2 of Avoidance with Romesh Ranganathan. Aisling also openly shares how she has found ways to manage her ADHD.
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Tom Davis
Kicking off the new series on the pod, Rob welcomes a big guest who’s everyone’s favourite King of suburbia. From murder mysteries to gold heists, he’s done it all. It is of course the hugely talented, Tom Davis! Rob and Tom chat about his latest tour and what it was like working with Lee Mack and Timothée Chalamet. The pair also discuss the highs and lows of touring and Tom reveals why he had to become a secret sausage dealer on the set of Wonka…
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The Hollywood Best Of
This week, Rob looks back at some of the biggest Hollywood guests he's had on the pod. Revisiting Michael Cera, who shares how he found acting; David Harbour on how he landed his role in Stranger Things and Will Ferrell who shares how he once pranked Rob on set...
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The Best Of - Episode 4
For the fourth and final instalment of the Best Of compilations, Rob looks back at more of the best bits from the series. From Ben Miller on how he broke into the comedy scene, to Anton Du Beke on ballroom dancing and Joanna Lumley on the swinging sixties and seventies in London.
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Customer Reviews
Chuckling along in each episode
A great podcast - witty, dry, self effacing and so British. There is no room for ego and I chuckle out loud in each episode. My 7 year old son loves that Rob is famous and not a rule breaker 👌🏻
It’s very entertaining but…
I’m a great fan of RB, he’s funny, witty and also an excellent singer. I live in Australia, and a number of his guests are very well known local British identities, and I haven’t got a clue who these people are…who is Len Bruce? Who is Harry Hill? These people don’t have an international profile, despite their glorious local UK fame. Would be great if we had some background to these guests so we have some context, and we can enjoy the interview even more. Otherwise good fun…
Absolutely hate ads for this podcast
Can Rob possibly sound any more conceited in his ads which I repeatedly have to hear on other podcasts. Talk about speaking just to listen to one’s own voice.