
S2 E3 | Oily Grandpa's Cheeky Vaccine | Medical Drama w/ Matt Hutchinson
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About this listen
And who better to judge this episode than a real life Doctor? Specialising in Rheumatology and General Medicine as well being a comedian and a DJ (ooh he's talented!), it's the brilliant Matt Hutchinson!
Matt gives us his unabashed view on alternative medicine, where medicine and comedy meet and explains why Doctors can make a tidy living off of burning people.
So follow us to the ward because you've been infected with Mockbusters.
Symptoms include: Getting gobbed on by pensioners, trying to use crystals in surgery, your family getting kidnapped by a pyramid scheme and Bill Gates knowing where you go on holiday.
Thanks so much to Matt Hutchinson for joining us this week, you can find Matt on Twitter @hutch_up and you can listen to Matt's music on the following Soundcloud link - https://soundcloud.com/mhutchinson
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