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How's Your Father?

How's Your Father?

By: Charlie and Jay
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The bawdy 1970s podcast where we ask: is your dad okay? Join Jay and Charlie every week as they go in blind on a new film from the ubiquitous 'Carry On' franchise and try find out what the hell is up with these movies. Are these films really the stuffy, sexist, racist Sunday afternoon fillers your great uncle insists “couldn’t be made these days” or are they perhaps a window into the history of British comedy that might in some way enlighten us on the world we live in today? Probably the former but we can hope, can’t we?Charlie and Jay
Episodes
  • Episode 4: Carry On Constable
    Feb 16 2026

    Just how many films can Charlie name in an hour? Could David Fincher have fixed the South Yorkshire police? Why was Leslie Philips in the ‘H*rry P*tter’ movies and can he ever be forgiven? Join Charlie and Jay in another dive into the ‘Carry On’ world as they test the limits of their ability to discus the politics of modern-day policing, workplace sexual harassment, and brittish men dressing up as elderly women in what could be the most ambitious episode of How's your Father? yet.


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    55 mins
  • Episode 3: Carry on Teacher
    Feb 6 2026

    Is child psychology woke? Did Maggie Smith act in our highschool? Why was Hattie Jacques mentioned in parliament? The only place to find answers to these questions: How's your Father? The podcast where Charlie and Jay are very surprised to even slightly enjoy the films they watch.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 2: Carry on Nurse
    Feb 6 2026

    Were wheelchairs better in 1959? Did no-fault divorce causethe housing crisis? Is drag transfeminist? Find the answers to these questions and more as you join Charlie and Jay in the second ever episode of How's your Father?, the podcast where we ask: is your dad okay?

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    46 mins
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