The Gentleman's Review
Summary: Martin Wolfenden, Andrew Wilson and Tom Stringfellow who are better known for their strange sketch shows battle the forces of common sense and talk the hind legs off a donkey, horse and badger. Expect surreal digression and surprise guests, sketches and musical interludes. If you enjoy swearing and improvised comedy then you could do worse than download this podcast.
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- Artist: Martin Wolfenden, Andrew Wilson, Tom Stringfellow & Lisa Goddard
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In this first ever Gentleman’s Review miniature podcast, Martin reads out your James Bond facts and discusses his breakfast.
After falling down a mine hole and losing his memory, Martin happened upon a cave of wonders, which contained the decaying remains of an old podcast. Dusting them off, he brought them to the surface for a decent internet burial.
Halfway down the stairs is a stair where I sit, There isn’t any other stair quite like this. I’m not at the bottom, I’m not at the top, So this is the stair where I always stop. Also Tom goes
Martin didn’t realise that there wasn’t a podcast before the Edinburgh Fringe, so here are some plugs for the shows that he and the rest of the gang are going to see. These are: Michael Legge: What a Shame, 15:30,
Grip the arms of your chair, send the butler to his mothers and haul the urchin from the chimney. Because in episode one hundred and two of the only podcast officially not officially sanctioned by Darth Coe and the IOC:
In this episode: Martin, Lisa, Andy and Tom reinstate the old news based format of the podcast to surprisingly good effect. Topics include a dead fat pig, an ark floating down the Thames and Martin gives us another rundown of an NCIS episode. All in your 0p Gentleman’s
It’s taken them four years to reach one hundred episodes and the deluded simpletons believe that this is some kind of achievement. Collings and Herrin who began at the same time as them, had done 167 episodes by the time
In this episode Martin and Andy sharpen their guillotines to take on pro-monarchists Tom and Lisa in an argument to the death. Warning: This podcasts contains scenes which some listeners may find erotic.
After a long fight against the Manboobians the team get back together to badly review three year old films, eat cheap ice cream and generally tit about. Warning: Smells.
While looking through their uncle’s old desk: Andy, Lisa and Martin find a mysterious document, linking them to the end of the world. They also discuss Andy’s uncanny ability to hide in plain sight, the Victorians and the horrors of
Tom has been summoned to Scotland to destroy the last remnants of the rebel alliance. Meanwhile Lisa, Andy and Martin work on a new super weapon known as the Deathstar. Also, they chat about molesting rodents and continue their review
In an attempt to court the arts, the gang (without Lisa who was poorly) invite infamous actors Barry Dab and Jamie Tench onto the show. Much to the annoyance of Andy, who was once felt up on a tube train
Kyle explains that in the near future an artificial intelligence network called Skynet will become self-aware and initiate a nuclear holocaust of mankind. Sarah’s yet-unborn son John will rally the survivors and lead a resistance movement against Skynet and its
It’s St Patrick’s Day in the little hamlet of Gentlemansford, and the gang celebrate like all good English people by lying about their Irish ancestry, drinking Guinness, playing the penny whistle and regaling each other with facts about St Patrick,
Mum! Where’s the Germolene? Not here, you raw bummed scrubber! Off to the rubber museum with you. I have chores to do. Also Martin forgets even more names, Tom gets angry about jazz singers, Lisa drives the desk and Andy