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What would Brian Bevan say

What would Brian Bevan say

By: WhatBevan
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Award winning podcast - now with just a quarter of its original listeners.

Please help us to continue to produce more content by buying us a pint at www.patreon.com/whatbevan

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Episodes
  • S8 Ep178: BEFORE AND AFTER BREAKFAST POST CONTACT SHIT METRES
    Apr 15 2026

    Time to review not one, not two, but three Warrington matches. Yes.... the podcast returns following its Easter break, with Dennis saving fuel but still touching a UFO, Sam actually enjoying a game & due to sobriety, pays Fitzy a compliment and Rob reminisces about an AIDS scare in Croatia whilst courting Elaine from Doncaster. Plus, Daniel’s back with his player countdown and the sitcom, thanks to some excellent script writing, lives on, despite nearly being cancelled. Enjoy.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • S8 Ep177: THIS WOMAN'S WORK
    Mar 25 2026
    It’s four from four… so has there ever been a more positive year of What Would Brian Bevan Say podcast podding? Yes, sit back and relax in the company of Sam’s completely made-up but confident shitistics, Dennis’ techno tackle gags and Rob’s micro penis. Plus, there’s a crucifixion on the sitcom and Daniel returns with more of his player countdown. Enjoy. www.patreon.com/whatbevan


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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • S8 Ep176: THE GOOGLED SEASON OF ATTRITION
    Mar 18 2026

    Will you have the attrition to make it through the episode? Yes a new low, even by WhatBevan standards. Firstly Sam’s shitistics come with no numbers whatsoever, then Dennis flogs tenuous film star gags and finally Rob takes the lead at Crufts. Enjoy.... oh and become a patron at www.patreon.com/whatbevan

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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