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S10 EP8: Bob Mortimer (Video Edition)

S10 EP8: Bob Mortimer (Video Edition)

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What happens when Alan Carr and Bob Mortimer get together right after filming Last One Laughing? Absolute mayhem. From being told to “f*ck off” by Romesh Ranganathan, to phantom sh*tters in Wythenshawe, to Bob’s very unexpected holiday romance… this episode is pure Bob-flavoured joy. There’s also a deep dive on comedy legends like Monty Python and Spike Milligan, how “idiot comedy” is dying out, and why Bob thinks YouTube has changed everything. Plus: skydiving fears, caravan snogging, supermarket obsessions, Gone Fishing and one of the funniest quickfire rounds you’ll hear all year. Watch Last One Laughing on Amazon Prime now. 00:00 "Just f*ck off, Bob" Last One Laughing chaos begins 01:10 Alan Air takes off (and immediately crashes into nonsense) 02:00 Bob’s teeth confession 03:00 Wythenshawe, buses & the phantom sh*tter story 05:00 Felicity Kendall, lions & classic comedy chat 07:30 UK holidays vs Amalfi Coast (and Instagram ruining it) 08:50 Alan’s skydive panic 09:30 Bob’s chaotic caravan “romance” story 11:00 Why holidays at 16 hit different 13:00 Norman Collier, Spike Milligan & “idiot” comedy 16:30 The golden age of weird stand-up acts 17:30 Behind the scenes of Last One Laughing 19:30 Snacks, crisps & Bob’s elite fridge game 22:00 Accidental 12-course French meal disaster 24:00 Why Gone Fishing works (and chemistry matters) 27:30 YouTube vs comedy gatekeepers 29:00 Four in a Bed obsession & horror stories 31:30 Celebrity encounters (Sean Penn cameo!) 32:45 Quickfire round chaos ✈️ #LifesABeach #AlanCarr #BobMortimer #LastOneLaughing #BritishComedy #ComedyGold #UKComedy #FunnyPodcast #RomeshRanganathan #DianeMorgan #MelGiedroyc #VicAndBob #GoneFishing #StandUpComedy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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