
69 episodes

Rule Of Three Joel Morris & Jason Hazeley
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4.8 • 32 Ratings
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Comedy writers Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris talk to people who make comedy about something funny that they love. Guests pick something that makes them laugh. A book, a film, a tv show, a comic, a radio show, anything. Maybe we find out something about how comedy works, or we just giggle until we're finished. Both approaches are valid.
WINNER BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS 2020: Best Arts & Culture Podcast
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TASTER: The Best Of Comfort Blanket (series 1 and 2)
A taster of the NEW PODCAST from Rule Of Three's Joel Morris.
Many Rule of Three fans have been asking if there will be more episodes. The podcast has finished, though the archive will stay available for you to revisit favourite episodes.
But you may enjoy Comfort Blanket, taking the same deep-dive approach as RO3 and applying it to films, books, TV and records - including comedy topics and guests from the world of comedy. Guests pick the thing to which they return again and again for comfort, and explore why they love it, and why it never lets them down.
Here is a sample 'best of' episode, featuring highlights of the first two series.
https://pod.link/1614879928
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Comfort Blanket - new podcast - TRAILER
A new podcast by Joel Morris (from Rule of Three)
Talking about the films, shows, books and records that guests return to as their warm, safe place. No guilty pleasures, just the good stuff.
Launches Thursday April 7th. New episodes every Thursday.
Follow on Twitter @comfortblankpod
https://pod.link/1614879928
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Andrew Hunter-Murray on The Meaning Of Liff
Andrew Hunter-Murray (No Such Thing As A Fish, QI) chooses Douglas Adams and John Lloyd's little book of words for things there aren't words for yet, The Meaning of Liff, and talks about working with Lloyd on the latest edition.
(Recorded LIVE at the Great Big Owl Podcast Festival Owlchella '20, London, February 2020)
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Moose Allain on The Far Side
Cartoonist Moose Allain talks of his love for Gary Larson's era-defining Far Side cartoons.
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Izzy Mant on The Comic Strip: The Strike
Producer, writer and comedian Izzy Mant (Peep Show, Gameface, Harry & Paul) talks about her love for The Comic Strip's pin-sharp film industry satire The Strike.
(photo by Idil Sukan)
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Robin Ince on John Waters' Hairspray (1988)
Comedian Robin Ince talks about his love for John Waters' joyous 1960s dance comedy Hairspray.
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Customer Reviews
Amazing perspectives on comedy
If you are interested in why things are funny at all you should listen to all of these. Hearing funny people explain what they appreciate and learned from classics unpacks a huge amount of so structural information that you just don’t get when people talk about themselves or works that haven’t had time to simmer into our culture. It’s also funny!
Hours of aceness
A brilliant series that brings out the joy of comedy - whether you’re familiar with the subjects or not. You could learn a bit about how comedy works, but not necessarily. This is the podcast equivalent of a trusted mate saying ‘have you heard this?’.
Glorious!
Paul King and the hosts discussing Paddington and To Be or Not To Be is so amazing. Funny, insightful, even educational, and glorious!