Ian Boldsworth Fubar Radio
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- Comedy
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Ian Boldsworth hits FUBAR Radio with a 2 hour weekly show on Mondays 4pm-6pm.
With a string of exclusive, uncensored guest appearances, Ian takes live talk radio to a whole new level. Previous guests have included Stephen K Amos, Francis Rossi, Phill Jupitus, Romesh Ranganathan, Helen Lederer, Nick Helm, Douglas Booth, Johnny Vegas, Bob Saget, Jamali Maddix, Rob Schneider, and Arron Crascall, expect the unexpected as Ian makes radio that's worth talking about.
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Episode 168 - Michael Jibson, Lois Winstone and Dan Hudson and James Barr from ‘A Gay And A Nongay’
This week, Ian was joined by Michael Jibson, Lois Winstone and Dan Hudson and James Barr from ‘A Gay And A Nongay’.
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Episode 167 - Matthew Croke, Mark Stanley and Anders Hayward
This week, Ian was joined by Matthew Croke, Mark Stanley and Anders Hayward.
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Episode 166 - Arthur McBain, Kitty Bang Bang and William Stone
This week, Ian was joined by Arthur McBain, Kitty Bang Bang and William Stone.
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Episode 165 - Robert Sheehan, Kim Newman and Rob Rouse
This week, Ian was joined by Robert Sheehan, Kim Newman and Rob Rouse.
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Episode 164 - Shaun Ryder, Sophie Aldred and Magical Bones
This week, Ian was joined by Shaun Ryder, Sophie Aldred and Magical Bones
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Episode 163 - Josh Berry, July Namir and Michael Akinsulire
This week, Ian was joined by Josh Berry, July Namir and Michael Akinsulire.
Customer Reviews
Ian is a King amongst (silly) men
Dirty boy, naughty, now.
Brilliant
I love this
Shut Up Nat!
No only joking Nat, you’re great :D
This is just the chat, which is what you need really, the music is nice but as this nonsense is SO wonderful & its no holds barred chat is ACTUALLY what no holds barred should be & not what many other talk radio hosts think it means.
Just completely odd chat for two hours a week interspersed with the guests Nat books as she fancies them.
Obviously Ian is superb and an absolute asset to FUBAR Radio, he’s actually the only remaining show I listen to now, as the other presenters I liked have left