The Liverpool Comedy Quota Radio City 96.7
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With so much comedy going on in the city it was about time that it had it’s own podcast featuring headlining interviews, special features, comedy news and a what’s on guide.
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Episdoe Twenty Eight
If having the Liverpool Comedy Festival only a few weeks ago we're so jammy we get the Southport Comedy Festival now! We speak to the very happy Bren Riley about all the fun of the fest. Then we asked a 100 people how can we top that start to the show and our survey said, Les Dennis! The legend who has worked with many other legends talks to us about the true legend of his one man play at the Royal Court 'Jigsy'.
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Episode Twenty Seven
It's the 11th annual Liverpool Comedy Festival and we've got Iain Christie to talk about the whole caboodle and Steve Gribbin to tell us about his show at Eric's Viva Gribbostania! Along with the first weeks listings it's a jam packed episode of your favourite Liverpool based comedy podcast on Radio City!
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Episode Twenty Five
It's August again and that means Edinburgh Fringe (which is like comedy Christmas, where we all spend too much money and are constantly hungover). In the first of our Ed specials we catch up with local despot Steve Gribbin, a man you don't meet everyday, Martin Mor & a lady who's a laughing Cow in Derry Hunter.
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Episode Twenty Four
Our extended hour long comedy wrestling special, features 3 top comics with wrestling connections and my dad who was a wrestler! Steve Furst talks about a potential new wrestling themed TV show Walk like a Panther, Jim Smallman and Sully O'Sullivan talk about supporting WWE legend Mick Foley on his UK comedy tour and my dad talks about wrestling in the 60s and 70s Easy!
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Episode Twenty Three
With so many great interviews to cram into the latest podcast we had to extend the show! Loved up Richard Herring tells us about his latest show 'What is love anyway?' at Eric's on the 25th. Tattooligan Jim Smallman promotes his London wrestling show 'This is Progress' on the same day and Aussie Steve Hughes explains the 'Big Issues' he'll be bringing to Liverpool's Laughterhouse on Apr 3rd.