Birthday Girls' House Party BBC Radio 1
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Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, invite you to their house party. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, veggie Scotch eggs and party legends.
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Limo party with Josh Widdicombe
There’s nothing more glamorous than a limousine, right…? And Beattie Edmondson wants you to come along for the ride.
But things don’t go exactly to plan…
For the last in the series of Birthday Girls’ House Party, Beattie has hired a limo and they’re picking-up Josh Widdicombe en route.
Expect tales of embarrassing parents, a prom-themed game with a rather bizarre ending and some stories that really ‘stretch’ the truth.
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90s party with Stevie Martin & Tessa Coates
I’ll tell you what Camille Ucan wants. What she really, really wants…
It’s a 90s party in her kitchen with the other Birthday Girls. And time for comedians and podcasters Stevie Martin & Tessa Coates to don their scrunchies and join the gang.
Expect print-outs of your favourite pop stars, unbelievably expensive sweets and a lorra lorra laughs.
Plus, Beattie’s timekeeping finally catches up with her as she arrives late. Really late.
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Victorian party with Lucy Pearman
Rose Johnson formally requests the presence of Beattie Edmondson, Camille Ucan and comedian Lucy Pearman for a prim and proper Victorian party.
Expect authentic parlour games, a spectacular (and sincere) musical number and some Victorian-era facts you definitely weren’t taught in school...
Plus, there’s unexpected cabbage chat and an array of potato delights.
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Couples’ Retreat with James McNicholas, Daniel Cook and Sam Francis
Beattie Edmondson has invited the girls and their partners, James McNicholas, Daniel Cook and Sam Francis, on a couples’ retreat to a very romantic… static caravan.
Expect domestic fantasies, a round or two of Mr and Mrs and some rather revealing romantic reminiscing.
Plus there are Bakewell tarts and veggie sausages positioned in some very inappropriate places.
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Edinburgh Edition
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party, and this time it's Edinburgh themed!
Recorded in front of a live audience in the BBC Blue Tent, fellow comedians Lou Sanders and Brett Goldstein drop in to talk embarrassing Edinburgh memories, mix-tapes and desperate attempts to attract a crowd.
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Fun-er-al with Brett Goldstein
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party.
This week: Camille Ucan hosts a 'fun-er-al' a, er, light-hearted wake. Brett Goldstein drops by to deliver his eulogies for the girls and talk ideal funeral songs.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.