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
Podcasts:
Martin is in charge this week and the chaps discuss crap porn (again), clever mice and Doctor Who. Martin also psychoanalyses the chaps but keeps his findings secret. Warning: Hard heads must be worn beyond this point.
Martin has his house destroyed and Tom gets cross with a loud sexy lady. They also announce their new email address, as the old one is broken. It is: thechaps@thegentlemansreview.com Warning: Contains scenes of a sexual nature and wanton destruction.
Thomas Gary Stringfellow mans the cauldron for a Halloween edition of the podcast – in which names for shit are discussed at length, Martin John Patrick Wolfenden makes less sense than usual and Andrew Duncan Wilson gets cross with British
In this episode the team accidentally crash a podcast presented by their future selves, where they discuss stealth wanking, erotic bus journeys and whether you can ram an entire fast food meal up your arse. Warning: This podcast may contain
This week: Andy ‘The Biscuit King’ Wilson is in charge of two exceedingly knackered shadows, in the corpulent shapes of Martin Wolfenden and Tom Stringfellow. Each of whom squeeze out their final ounce of energy to discuss topics such as:
This week Tom takes the chair and the chaps discuss Katy Price, Kanye West and Michael Jackson’s enemies. Andy gets off his tits on coffee, which leads to levels of hysteria never before witnessed in this podcast. So come on
Rushbearing 2009 Special: In this episode the chaps disappear at the Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival. Where do they be? Were aliens, ghosts or Monkeys to blame? Do we really care? It was all going on at this year’s Rushbearing festival,
In this episode: Martin makes the same ‘deliberate misunderstanding’ joke three times. Tom tells of being molested by Paul Foot and Andy keeps it all together armed with nothing more than a cup of tea and his wits. WARNING! :
This episode comes from a beer garden in Edinburgh where Martin, Tom & Andy review some of the shows they’ve seen and drink Mark Watson dry of his pear juice. You may be able to detect some drunkenness in this
This week the wonky brained men start on Martin’s arse before giving tips on avoiding the pig shivers and wallow in nostalgia as they reminisce about Teletext and ITV Nightscreen. Were those days better? Or were they just shit? Why
In this thirty third episode: Andy coaxes the best out Tom and Martin who are terribly hung-over and they chat about Michael Jackson’s funeral (and the terrible cost to Martin’s Twitter standing), they rant about a certain comedian and discuss
This time Martin steers the G.R dinghy into shark infested waters before accidentally puncturing it with a tooth pick. (Enough! Ed.) In this episode the chaps discuss the demise of the king of pop, look at the BBC’s Sense and
It’s Tom’s turn to steady the tiller of the good ship which he steadies manfully through the jellyfish of corporal punishment in schools, the sharks of the Iran elections and the sardines of skateboarding naked through the palace of Westminster.
In this episode Andy takes the helm of the HMS Gentleman’s Review and stears the drunken fizzy wine soaked chaps and one lady through the choppy waters of Star Trek, spunky legs and the future of MPs who have been
In this slightly longer and uncut episode Martin & Andy are joined by their favourite guest presenter Lisa Goddard to talk about a new super hero called Burkha Dog and get topical on the arse of the 1979 general election.