Podcasts

Comedy Podcasts – driven by humour. A popular format for comedic partnerships

Discover a selection of comedy podcasts. Comedy is often subjective, what can appeal to one, doesn’t to another. If you find one that tickles your funny bone, there’s nothing better.

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No Such Thing As A Fish

A podcast from the researchers behind the BBC Two panel show QI. Those who know the show can expect interesting, quirky and humorous facts.

Each episode covers a diverse range of topics, and the hosts often go on tangents, making it both educational and entertaining.

The podcast has gained a significant following and is known for its blend of intellectual curiosity and humour. If you enjoy learning interesting titbits while being entertained, “No Such Thing as a Fish” is a great choice.

The Alan Buxton Podcast

He’s been called the King of Podcasts and has had over 65 million listens.

It’s based on conversations with interesting people. Conversations tend to be rambling and introduced whilst he walks his dog friend, Rosie. There is a host of different guests all riffing on different subjects.

Smartless

Probably the most popular podcast on Wondery. A popular comedy podcast hosted by actors Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett.

Each episode typically features one guest from the world of entertainment, sports, or other fields, and the hosts engage in candid and often hilarious conversations with their guests.

The guest is invited by one of the hosts and their identity unknown to the other two until the time of recording.

With the hosts’ witty banter and the element of surprise, Smartless has become a favourite among comedy and entertainment podcast enthusiasts.

Alan Carr “Life’s A Beach”

The concept is simple, comedian Alan Carr chats to a famous guest  about their travel experiences and favourite places in the world.

It works so well because Carr is so adept chatting with guests, many of whom are good friends. It’s also very funny, though the language can be as fruity and amusing as the anecdotes they tell.

How Did This Get Made?

A popular comedy podcast hosted by comedians Paul Scheer, Jason Mantzoukas, and June Diane Raphael. The show is dedicated to dissecting and humorously critiquing bad, bizarre, or obscure movies.

The hosts and their guests watch these often poorly-received or outlandish films and then engage in spirited, irreverent discussions about the movies’ plot holes, ridiculous moments, and absurdities.

The podcast has gained a devoted following among fans of both comedy and bad movies. If you enjoy laughing at the absurdity of cinematic missteps and enjoy witty, comical commentary on film, this podcast is worth a listen.

The Unbelievable Truth

A podcast hosted by comedian David Mitchell. The show was created by Graeme Garden and made its debut on BBC Radio 4.

The premise of the game is that contestants present a short lecture on a specific topic, but their lecture is filled with falsehoods and lies.

The challenge is for the other participants to identify the false statements in the lecture.

The host, David Mitchell, is also the judge, and he awards or deducts points based on the contestants’ ability to spot the false information. The more creative and plausible the lies, the more points the contestants can earn.

The show combines comedy, storytelling, and wit as the contestants try to deceive their fellow participants with fabricated information.

Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

A popular comedy podcast hosted by comedian and late-night talk show host Conan O’Brien.

In this podcast, Conan invites a variety of guests, including fellow comedians, actors, writers, and other entertainers, for candid and humorous conversations.

The premise of the podcast revolves around Conan’s search for genuine friendship, hence the title.

O’Brien jokes that despite his successful career, he’s not sure if he has any true friends, so he uses the podcast to get to know his guests better and hopefully form some lasting connections.

The show combines humour, personal anecdotes, and insightful discussions with guests, making it an entertaining and often enlightening listen for fans of comedy and showbiz.

The BBC is a great source for interesting podcasts, so it’s worth reading our selections.

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