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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To celebrate reaching their seventieth podcast, Martin and Andy gurn into a camera for your entertainment. Tom didn’t want to be in front of the camera, so he is operating it. Look out for Chris Moyles’ bum flying past the
To celebrate reaching their seventieth podcast, Martin and Andy gurn into a camera for your entertainment. Tom didn’t want to be in front of the camera, so he is operating it. Look out for Chris Moyles’ bum flying past the
Take an aspirin and manoeuvre your hungover brain onto a soft cushion, because the chaps are back for another episode of half ideas and gibbering. In this episode Martin sings, Tom tells us about his pies, Andy makes a death
In this episode: the chaps announce the forthcoming Red Nose Day special, Martin tells us about his trip to Asda, Andy shares some of his best painting and decorating tips and they read out your lovely letters. This podcast is
With Christmas in the bin, the chaps settle back into their routine of amnesia, bumming and biscuits. They also test some chips, discuss forming a band and a certain wrinkled Jedi Master makes an unwelcome return. Warning: contains rude scenes,
The chaps are getting all festive as they open prezzies, pull crackers and try to work out why Martin makes mulled wine, before falling back on the usual topics of telly and boobies. Warning: Contains shouty singing.
In this episode: Dill makes his feelings felt about not having a place on the sofa, Martin tells the best anecdote ever, while Tom and Andy wank off toVictoria Coren. Warning: Contains dog singing.
With the failure of the magic recordy box, the chaps are forced to leave their cave and shout the podcast onto Martin’s iPhone in a pub. Topics of conversation include: wanking with friends, slapstick sheep and piano mites. Warning: Contains
Yes! We’re back after a five week holiday and what do we have to show for it? Nothing, just a big pile of toot with a dusting of frightening scariness. Warning: Contains nasty horror.
In this final podcast before a break, the chaps are joined by special guest Lisa Goddard to discuss Tall Television and cracking off with ghosts before a hungover Martin loses the plot completely. Warning: Small ones are less juicy. They
This week Andy pitches some new series ideas for Robson Green, Tom reviews the reviews of ‘Sherlock’ and Martin reminisces about closing an Edwardian music hall with a ‘not shitting’ act. Warning: Bouncy.
The chaps are joined by comedian Michael Legge in Edinburgh to discuss punk perry, self harming actors and talking lead. Martin also proves why he shouldn’t drink four pints before a podcast and twelve pints the night before. Warning: Contains
In this episode: spurred on by the efforts of Keith Chegwin, the guys steal a feature from another podcast before discussing Spandex in the fax and Shatner’s BMW. Not only that but Tom treats us to his famous street theatre.
In this episode the guys struggle with the oppressive heat to discuss: living in an igloo, Martin’s hatred of Christine Bleakley and the Lavatory Queen. Warning: Contains slow slurring words.
In this episode: Andy laments the loss of Matthew Crosby’s trousers, Martin tells of his adventures with ducks and Tom is surprised to see a man. Warning: This episodes is made of electricity.