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Series 7, Episode 8 (Vivienne Acheampong & Glenn Moore)
Publisher |
Comedy.co.uk
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Improv
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:52:46

Vivienne Acheampong and Glenn Moore join Danielle, Margaret and Michael to discuss rioting, parents embarrassing you on social media, the rights and wrongs of weeing in the sink and dirty housemates. There's then a disconcerting amount of talk about fists with expert guest materials scientist Anna Ploszajski.

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Special Thanks this episode to... Gemma Higgins for transcription, Gwyn Rhys Davies and Maisah Thompson for their assistance at the recording and The Phoenix in London for hosting it.

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Additional credits: Music by Martin White, additional material by David Reed, illustration by Sally Grosart, produced by Ben Walker


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