• EP.217 - ADAM AND JOE LIVE @ ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL

  • Dec 25 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
  • Podcast
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EP.217 - ADAM AND JOE LIVE @ ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL

  • Summary

  • Adam and Joe Cornish share some festive waffle cake, enjoy some Made Up Jokes, Eggcorns and a Travelling Tale, and exchange audio gifts, including success tips from Yandrew, a live rendition of a Song Wars classic from Cornballs, 2 new Song Wars songs and a techno visit from her Majesty.

    Recorded in front of a live audience at The Royal Festival Hall on London's South Bank on 12th December 2023

    Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and additional conversation editing (and, it turns out, for the beanie hat!)

    Podcast artwork by Helen Green

    EMAIL TO FACT CHECKING SANTA RE. FERRIS BUELLER

    Hi Adam.

    I'm sure someone has told you this, but Cameron is actually saying:

    "You can't hit it. You can't hit it. You can't hit it. Swing, batter!" Not "Kennedy".

    I know, I was amazed as well.

    Paul Carr (aged 48).

    FC Santa replies: Ho ho! Thanks Paul. In fact I think he's saying "He can't hit, he can't hit, he can't hit!" Happy new year!

    ADAM'S WEBSITE

    PLEASE DONATE TO ST MUNGO'S

    AND PLEASE DONATE TO MSF

    ADAM BUXTON PODCAST TOUR 2024

    All shows (except Norwich) will go on sale at 10am, Friday 29th December, from www.adam-buxton.co.uk ! The Norwich dates will go on sale 10am, Friday 26th January.

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