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EP.247 - TIM KEY AND TOM BASDEN

EP.247 - TIM KEY AND TOM BASDEN

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Adam talks with British writer/actor/comedians Tim Key and Tom Basden about their comedy film The Ballad Of Wallis Island, private comedy gigs, AI identity theft, and being told off on bikes. Plus, Tim introduces Adam and Tom to one of the all-time great accidental 'C' bombs.

Conversation recorded face-to-face in London on 9th May, 2025

CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE!

Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support and additional conversation editing.

Podcast illustration by Helen Green

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What amazing guests and a great interview with Tim Keys & Tom Basden. off to watch a movie and get Adam’s new book. Adam Buxton for president 🫡

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