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368 Going Nuts with Bebe Cave

368 Going Nuts with Bebe Cave

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Another day, another crime to solve and to help us do just that is actor and comedian, Bebe Cave! Bebe joins us on possibly the most contrasted day of her life and hits the ground running by opening a tin and tonic and telling us about her involvement in possibly one of the most cursed houses in London. The team then 'crack' a murder case which drives them - and everyone involved – nuts, before helping a listener with a camera (remember them?) based conundrum.


The Drunk Women are LIVE all over the UK this summer ...


You can see them at their London Residency on 27th June. Live - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcast


In Sheffield at The Crossed Wires Festival 2025! Come and see Hannah and Taylor at this prestigious podcast festival in Sheffield on Saturday 5th July Crossed Wires Festival


On the Isle of Wight at The Ventnor Fringe on July 18th and 19th Live - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcast


AND you can see them at the Edinburgh Fringe from 15th-24th August Drunk Women Solving Crime | Edinburgh Festival Fringe


Don't forget DWSC now drops TWICE weekly! Episodes will be on general release every Wednesday AND Friday.BUT you can get both shows in one hit, by going to our Patreon where you can sign up for early access and get both episodes every Tuesday.As well as this, you'll get ad free eps, invites to watch our live zoom records, video of all our studio eps, bespoke shout outs and MORE!


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