The Brainjam Podcast
Summary: This is a comedy sketch show, featuring Martin Wolfenden, Andrew Wilson, Lisa Goddard and Tom Stringfellow. There are new sketches every month and many are about sci-fi, movies and shows from the olden days of radio and television. Have a listen, you may like it
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Life is good for Jacob Aykroyd. Not only is he the only person in the history of his family to be promoted to gaffer, he is also the youngest. He can’t even walk down the streets of Halifax without being
Take off your clothes and pull up a beanbag. It’s time for a slightly shorter than usual episode of Brainjam. Have you ever thought about Jesus, home insurance, monkey gland treatment or fingers? You have! Why don’t you but a
Gather close for I’ll tell ye a story of horror, intrigue and genital yearning. But first listen to the latest episode of The Brainjam Podcast. It’s good for what ails thee. The podcast was written and performed by Andrew Wilson,
Once upon a time, in a land ludicrously far away, dwelt a podcast that lived happily ever after. We’re a bit worried about it to be honest. Screw that podcast! Here’s a new episode of Brainjam; replete with old radio
A valuable Faberge dildo has gone missing from the Countess of Morcar’s hotel room. Can Holmes and Watson discover who stole it and save an innocent man from prison in time for Christmas day?
Clutch some children to your bosom and ride a giant glass around an enormous Ouija board. In this year’s Halloween special you can expect macabre tales, blood curdling screams and an earful of icy goolies. Do not listen if you are
Back in the 1950s children were made to eat books. Firstly as a cure for ink deficiency syndrome or ‘Fring’s Cramps’ and secondly to show them who was boss. We hope that you will enjoy this delicious sound book.
‘My wife bought me a cheese and I liked it so much that I bought a chimney,’ thought Victor Kiam as he slipped from this world on the 27th May, 2001. What he thought after that is unknown. Religious people
Welcome mortals to the April episode of Brainjam. Gird your loins for the most arduous half hour of sketch comedy that you will have ever heard. Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood. Disguise fair nature with hard favoured rage.
We’re mad as March hares! That’s right, we are furiously humping anything that moves, in a hedge. To celebrate the month that spring arrives and winter gets out of our cocking faces, we are having a clear-out of ‘GET OUT!’
While there is still a shine on the new year we present a new episode of Brainjam. It has all the things you should enjoy and all the things you shouldn’t. We hope that you will enjoy it. However if
At the end of every year, it is beholden upon every podcast producer to compile a package of bloopers to prove that they are good at editing. This is ours. All hail Martin! Tom edits his own sketches but has
Tis the season to be jolly, tra la la la la la la la la lal lal la la dum dum. Go, grab a bottle of Ginzilade and settle down by your stimulated log fire, for an adaptation of Charles
Remember, remember. The fifthlings of November. Who could forget this season of wrecked cat anuses and lovely parkin? Certainly not us! Which is why this month’s sketches deal with conspiracy, fireworks, saints, the sequel to West Side Story and what
Is that a some goolies under your bed? What’s that noise downstairs? Why are your sheets made of human skin? Let me out! I only came to lick the gas meter! ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Hello listener…well, technically you’re a reader…unless somebody is