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"Living With Madeley" is a nostalgic TV based podcast that attempts to take a humorous look at some of the most weird, wonderful and woeful moments in UK television history.Titled "Living With Madeley" as neither host can remember a week of their lives where Richard Madeley hasn't been on their screens, join Andrew and Liam as they take you on a journey to TV past.

Living With Madeley Liam and Andrew

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"Living With Madeley" is a nostalgic TV based podcast that attempts to take a humorous look at some of the most weird, wonderful and woeful moments in UK television history.Titled "Living With Madeley" as neither host can remember a week of their lives where Richard Madeley hasn't been on their screens, join Andrew and Liam as they take you on a journey to TV past.

    Series 7 Episode 6 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Quarter Finals

    Series 7 Episode 6 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Quarter Finals

    Father Ted v Phoenix Nights 



    Prepare to cast your votes in the ultimate 
    comedic showdown! It's Leroy and Andreas here, and we've got something special for you—a Sitcom World Cup Special pitting the hilarity of 'Father Ted' against the club-running escapades of 'Phoenix Nights.' Who will snag the crown in this comedic clash of the titans? Your laughs and votes decide! Join us for a nostalgia-packed trip down memory lane, where we dissect classic scenes, chuckle over episodes that have us in stitches, and engage in a spirited debate over the sitcoms that have shaped our sense of humor.

    This episode is a comedic goldmine, analyzing the antics of the naive Dougal from 'Father Ted' and the ingenious Brian Potter from 'Phoenix Nights.' . We'll weigh the irreplaceable charm of Dermot Morgan's portrayal against Peter Kay's old-school humor, reveling in the quirky character dynamics that have made these shows timeless treasures of comedy.

    So, tune in, weigh in, and let's see who advances in the Sitcom World Cup! Will it be the priestly misadventures on Craggy Island, or the nightclub chuckles in the North of England? You decide!

    • 51 min
    Series 7 Episode 5 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Quarter Finals

    Series 7 Episode 5 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Quarter Finals

    The Thick Of It v Peep Show 


    Will 'The Thick of It' outmanoeuvre 'Peep Show' in a clash of comedic titans? The heat is on in the quarterfinals of our World Cup Sitcom Cup, Join us as we dissect the latest matchups that have left some fan favourites in the dust. 

    Feel the pulse of the competition as we thank the ever-growing legions of listeners who've cast their decisive votes. Get our exclusive take on the dark horse victories and surprising support for some of the small screen's biggest hits. We'll also give you a sneak peek at the titanic tussles still to come, including the highly anticipated face-off between Phoenix Knights and Father Ted, and the Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant derby. So get ready, and prepare for an episode that's as packed with laughs and insights as the sitcoms we're celebrating.

    • 54 min
    Series 7 Episode 4 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Round of 16

    Series 7 Episode 4 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Round of 16

    The Office V The IT Crowd and I'm Alan Partridge v The Inbetweeners 


    Prepare to cast your votes, sitcom lovers! Leeroy and Anderton are here for a sensational showdown in the Sitcom World Cup Round of 16. Imagine the tension as "The Office" goes head-to-head with "The IT Crowd" in a battle for sitcom supremacy. We're dissecting theme tunes, comedic styles, and the cultural footprints these shows have left behind. With "I'm Alan Partridge" and"The Inbetweeners," we laugh over Mini Metro mishaps and cringe at teenage blunders, celebrating the relatable humour that has us quoting these shows in our everyday lives.

    Ever wondered how "The Office" became a cultural phenomenon or why "The IT Crowd" has you chuckling at ludicrous IT mishaps? We're breaking it all down, character by quirky character. Revel in the iconic scenes from Tim's knowing glances to Moss's foray into football banter. And we're not just chuckling over past episodes; we're also gearing up for an explosive quarterfinals. The anticipation is palpable as we tease out what's to come, and remember, your laughter and votes are what propel these sitcoms to glory!

    As we wrap up this laugh-packed episode, Leeroy's Turkish escapades loom on the horizon, leaving Anderton steering the ship solo. But fear not, upon Leroy's return, we're plunging into the heart of the Sitcom World Cup quarterfinals. Expect dissections of iconic episodes and our tongue-in-cheek suggestions for making these classics even funnier. Your input is crucial, and your votes are the driving force behind this comedic conquest. The next stage promises more giggles and nostalgic charm as we eagerly await which sitcoms will advance. Join us, won't you? Your favorite shows are counting on your votes!

    • 57 min
    Series 7 Episode 3 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Round of 16

    Series 7 Episode 3 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Round of 16

    Extras v Darkplace and Toast Of London v Gavin and Stacey. 



    Prepare to get your sides splitting with Andrew and Liam as we tackle the heavyweights of British sitcoms in an episode that's anything but ordinary. This isn't just a rundown of shows; it's a comedic clash of the titans where 'Extras' meets 'Garth Marenghi's Darkplace', and 'Toast of London' throws down the gauntlet to 'Gavin and Stacey'. From Ricky Gervais navigating the star-studded waters of showbiz to Stephen Toast's delightfully disastrous encounters, we're serving up a feast of laughs with a side of nostalgia. And don't miss our take on the 'Gavin and Stacey' Christmas cliffhanger that left us all begging for more.

    Ever wondered what happens when sitcom characters feel like they've walked straight out of your life and onto the screen? We've got you covered with a look-back at 'Gavin and Stacey's most relatable scenes.. We also dissect the enigma of James Corden's fluctuating popularity and the genuine charm that had us rooting for the quirky ensemble from Barry Island. Plus, for those who crave a bit of the extraordinary, we celebrate the eccentric genius of 'Garth Marenghi's Darkplace' and the zany brilliance of Matt Berry's gym-obsessed Dr. Lucien Sanchez.

    Join us as we step into the sitcom arena, armed with insights, laughter, and a touch of the unexpected. From the surreal satire of 'Toast of London' to the heartwarming moments nestled within 'Gavin and Stacey', we're dishing out a full course of British comedy greatness. So, plug in and let's raise a toast to the sitcoms that have not only made us laugh but have woven themselves into the very fabric of our comedic tastes. It's an episode you won't want to miss – unless, of course, you'd rather watch paint dry (which, coincidentally, might just be one of Toast's less bizarre gigs).

    • 55 min
    Series 7 Episode 2 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Round of 16

    Series 7 Episode 2 - The Best UK Sitcom of the last 30 Years - Round of 16

    Peep Show v Max And Paddy's Road To Nowhere and Friday Night Dinner v Phoenix Nights. 




    Step right up to the comedic clash of the century as we throw the sitcom gauntlet in this side-splitting episode of the Sitcom World Cup. Prepare to be swept up in a whirlwind of laughter and nostalgia as we pit the quirky flatmates of Peep Show against those whimsical wanderers, Max and Paddy. We'll take you on a journey through the theme tunes that defined these shows, dissect the dynamic between characters that kept us coming back for more, and even share a few personal anecdotes that might just resonate with your own friendship follies.

    Strap in for a roller coaster of ridiculousness as we recount Peep Show's most absurdly hilarious moments, including the infamous urination debacle that still has us in stitches. But the humor doesn't end there; we reminisce about the retro charm of Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere, and how Peter Kay's transformative portrayal of Max became a stroke of comedic genius. Between fits of giggles, we'll also cast a critical eye over other Brit-com greats like the Goodman family's shenanigans in Friday Night Dinner, and the darkly humorous Northern charm of Phoenix Nights.

    Tune in, chortle, reminisce, and raise your voice as we march on to crown the champion of our Sitcom World Cup. It's all to play for, and your favorite shows are counting on your support. Who will emerge victorious? Stay with us to find out!

    • 50 min
    Series 7 Episode 1 - The Best UK Sitcom Of The Last 30 Years - Round Of 16

    Series 7 Episode 1 - The Best UK Sitcom Of The Last 30 Years - Round Of 16

    The Thick Of It v The Royle Family and Father Ted v Early Doors. 


    Prepare for a comedic clash of titans as we embark on our liveliest debate yet, searching for the ultimate champion of UK sitcoms from the past thirty years. We're switching up our regular stroll down memory lane to stir the pot of British humour, analysing the heavyweights that have made it to the second round of our face-off. From the biting political satire of 'The Thick of It' to the homely charm of 'The Royle Family', and the cultural phenomenon that is 'Father Ted', we're peeling back the layers of what makes these shows tickle our collective funny bones.

    We're diving headfirst into the subtle genius of 'The Thick of It', examining how its razor-sharp wit cuts deeper in today's political quagmire. We pay homage to the everyday poignancy of 'The Royal Family', whose absence of a laugh track revolutionized the sitcom landscape. Plus, we grapple with 'Father Ted's' identity crisis—is it British or Irish? It's a question that's sparked more debates than the show's countless laughs. And let's not forget the understated brilliance of 'Early Doors' - a gem that deserves its moment in the spotlight. We're unpacking the quirks, the quotable lines, and the characters who feel like old friends, all while savouring the unique flavours of British comedy.

    It's not just about the laughs though. We're discussing more than just what tickles us; it's about the cultural impact and the lasting impressions these shows have left on us. Will 'Early Doors' get another shout at the title of best sitcom, or will 'Father Ted' charm its way to victory with its surreal humour? We're gearing up for an episode that's not just a trip down memory lane, but a celebration of the rich tapestry that is British sitcoms. So, pull up a chair, pour a cuppa, and join us on Living with Madeley for this episode that's as cosy and warming as a night in with your favourite show.

    • 57 min

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