• Episode 1
    Dec 7 2018

    Stephen is joined by legendary impressionist Jon Culshaw for a romp through some of his best characters and a peek behind the impersonations to the man himself....

    Plus, comedian and ex-special advisor to the Labour Party, Ayesha Hazarika, stops by for a chat about the curious relationship between comedy and politics. Musical comedian Christian Reilly ends the show with his own hilarious dissection of the pop songs you love.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 2
    Dec 7 2018

    Northern comedy powerhouse Justin Moorhouse surprises Stephen with his unexpected eating habits, US Gen-X legend Janeane Garofalo gives us her take on street etiquette, and brilliant newcomer Huge Davies closes the show with a song.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 3
    Dec 7 2018

    Acid-tongued US comic Scott Capurro stops by for a chat, along with TV panel show regular Zoe Lyons who discusses how tragedy is annoyingly good for comedy. Plus rising star Masud Milas finishes up the show with some live stand up.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 4
    Dec 7 2018

    Globe-trotting comedian Daliso Chaponda joins Stephen to discuss his life from political refugee to stand up hero. Felicity Ward also drops in to discuss how her many anxieties fuel her comedy, and there’s some live stand up from one of the most original new stand ups on the UK scene, Kelsey De Almeida.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 5
    Dec 7 2018

    Ex-bouncer turned stand up Darren Harriott drops by for a chat with Stephen as they swap stories of how wrong perception can be in comedy. Plus Stephen chats to US fast-talking comedian Myq Kaplan, and the show ends with a #MeToo-inspired song from the Fringe Wives Club.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 6
    Dec 7 2018

    Science-comedy legend Robin Ince joins Stephen to discuss the huge breadth of his influences from the birth of alternative comedy onwards. Plus, US controversialist Ari Shaffir stops by, and Harriet Braine ends the show with a song that’s part ode, and part word game....

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    34 mins
  • Episode 7
    Dec 7 2018

    Comedian Chris McCausland joins Stephen to discuss the challenges of being a dad and a stand up when you’re blind, and Ivan Aristeguieta drops by to talk about making comedy about your adopted homeland. Jordan Gray ends the show with a song full of secrets....

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    31 mins
  • Episode 8
    Dec 7 2018

    Hal Cruttenden is one of the hardest working men in comedy, but finds the time to stop by to discuss his very English neurosis with Stephen. Fringe stalwart and TV regular Lucy Porter also drops in to talk about turning tragedy in to comedy gold. The show closes with some live comedy from dry, no-nonsense Australian stand up, Trevor Crook.

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    33 mins