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The Julian Wharam Podcast

The Julian Wharam Podcast

By: Julian Wharam
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Great entertainment every time! Featuring Julian's take on the latest surveys and events with a few giggles too.Julian Wharam Social Sciences
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  • Sting, in conversation.
    Jul 23 2024

    I often get asked to re-share this one! The time I was put into the back of a limo and driven to a secret location in London to interview Sting. He was promoting his new album, Brand New Day, but who is this guy playing the harmonica?!

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    6 mins
  • The Twelfth Julian Wharam Podcast - King of Comedy Joe Pasquale on tour!
    May 10 2024

    Joining us on the podcast today, comedian, actor, author, and TV personality Joe Pasquale, who has been showing off on stage for more than 40 years, returns to the live arena this year with his longest comedy trek ever with The New Normal – 40 Years of Cack – Continued! Having impaled himself on the antlers of a prop Moose during his tour last year, one might have thought that Joe would be looking for a quieter life – but no, the much-loved comedian continues to ‘live on the edge’ and will be entertaining audiences across the UK throughout 2024. Joe joins me for an insightful and candid chat about the tour, the joys of performing on stage and more!

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    9 mins
  • The 11th Julian Wharam Podcast, feat exclusive Scouting for Girls interview.
    Oct 11 2023
    The one featuring a chat with #ScoutingForGirls, teasers for their new album, #ThePlaceWeUsedToMeet and all of the regular chat, entertainment and nonsense you would expect from a Juluan Wharam Podcast!
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    26 mins

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