Shows

It’s Sowerby & Luff
The Sowerby & Luff Show
Sowerby & Luff’s Big Squeeze
Classic Sowerby & Luff
It’s Sowerby & Luff and The Sowerby & Luff Show have emulated their pioneering predecessor, Sowerby & Luff’s Big Squeeze, in building a huge cult following around the world, and remains one of the most downloaded comedy podcasts on the planet. Isn’t it time you listened to Talking Bollocks in the Gay Legs, caught up with Sex and the Single Sheep, or put Thesaurus Walrus to the test? Warning: the shows contain strong language and the worst celebrity impressions you’ve ever heard. Also listen out for Brian and Georgina’s Classic compilations at weekends, brilliantly remastered from the completely shit original recordings.

Fluffy TV
Where else can you see a rabbit arguing with a sheep about rawlplugs? Is this the first TV show ever to see how many times it’s possible to say the word “cumbubble” in 15 seconds? And just how did Bleak Mouse become such a world authority on being hit in the face with a blunt object? There are 22 five-minute video episodes, so watch them all before they unaccountably stop being funny.

Figgis & Kruup
In their own inimitable style, our virtual heroes discuss the lives of famous people from contemporary history, arriving at numerous bizarre conclusions along the way. Modern history will never be the same again. Figgis & Kruup’s unique comedy style was developed on the London and Edinburgh fringe circuit, and the pair have since built a strong following around the world, receiving more than 250,000 downloads via iTunes and Podcast Alley.

The John Dredge Not on TV Show
The Really Short Show
Things
John Dredge lives within a walnut on the planet of Trebor - or, more specifically, in London. His parents were hedgehogs, and his cousins were cogmenders by Royal appointment. He began life in the spring of ‘444, a leaf protruding from his hat and an aubergine balanced precariously on his elbow. He then went to school and found only chaffinches would be his friends - except on the 35th of each month, when a spaceship would emerge from behind the bike sheds and the aliens would take him around Penge for a few quid.

Simulacrum
This Best Comedy nominee at the 2005 People’s Choice Podcasting Awards sees Chris Skinner chatting with famous people, regardless of whether they’re alive or dead. Syndicated.

Unconstructive Criticism
Stoke-on-Trent’s Greg Sammons and Andy Kind don’t want to change anything; they just want to ridicule and make light of recent news events. You could call it Unconstructive Criticism…so they have. Join them every month for bold new satire, where rigidly sticking to a script is frowned upon and the topical humour flows freely.

The Dogs Must be Carried Top 50
A countdown of the most inspired musical spoofs from Comedy 365’s very own house band, Dogs Must Be Carried, hosted by Adrian Ftang. Features parodies of The Smiths, Pulp, Bob Dylan and even Bjork, as well as many original comedy songs. Plus the very latest gig news and a very bent phone-in competition.

Chickenflaps
The very best original comedy songs and parodies that money can’t buy from the Podsafe Music Network. If you’re a musical comedian - or even a comedy musician, for that matter - and would like us to consider playing tracks from your CD, get in touch at studio@comedy365.co.uk. We like free things a lot.

Things We Did Before Reality
Stand-up and man of many absurd voices Will Franken has been described as having an “erudite wit and a highly developed sense of the absurd” by the New York Times and was voted “the best alternative to psychedelic drugs” by the San Francisco Bay Guardian, so we knew almost instantly that we had to bring his podcast to a wider audience. If you like your comedy surreal with a sardonic twist, we think you’ll love Will’s bizarre vignettes. Syndicated.

Pegabovine’s House of Mirth
House of Mirth is Pegabovine’s first venture into podcasting, combining their many talents with those of their friends and neighbours, who - in as comfy and reassuring a sitcom manner as is humanly possible in these post-Good Life times - also happen to be top comedians, actors, musicians, and poets. Hurrah for the Podabovine! Syndicated.

Liar News
The long-awaited audio version of Brian Luff and Richard Cray’s online satirical newspaper, The Liar, which was on the web when Comedy 365 was but a mere internet sperm (or something). [NOTE TO SELF: Must write better blurb than this at some point.]