Episodes
Ever heard the one about the Pound molesting the man. Neither had Ian until today. He spoke to Author Chuck Tingle about his hilarious new book around Brexit. Also the inspirational Chris Paradox told his amazing tale of leaving everything to live under a tree.
We say goodbye to Ray & hello to Ian Boldsworth. Not only were we celebrating a name change but it was Ian’s birthday as well.
He managed to bring two ghost believers together in Barry & Producer Jakub, then just let the magic unfold.
We also chatted all things Trump with Author George Beahm.
In the final show before Christmas, Ian attempts to get Christmassy, as Hannah Warman pops into the studio to discuss her new Christmas song 'Merry Christmas (Don’t Be A D)!'. Ian is also joined by actor Pippa Bennett-Warner, and scrutinises her CV. Nat also does a rendition of the Queen’s Christmas Speech.
This week’s show was a very busy one, starting off with the one and only Levi Roots joining Ian in the studio to promote his Christmas track 'Reggae Reggae Christmas', followed by Andrew Polec and Christina Bennington from Bat Out of Hell The Musical on the phone after their recent Evening Standard Award win. Finally, Jennifer Kirby popped in to talk all about Call The Midwife, and her eyes.
Joining Ian on this edition of the show is photographer and filmmaker Joseph Lynn to discuss his work, and actor Mark Stanley, who is currently starring the BBC One drama Love, Lies and Record. Ian also discusses unauthorised biographies, tells his very own Star Wars joke, and gets offended by Mark Stanley who accidentally insults Red Dwarf.
Ahead of an enormous world tour, Elysia Wren joins Ian to discuss Fast & Furious Live, and is questioned about whether she secretly wants things to go wrong. Then Peep Show and Fresh Meat co-creator Sam Bain pops in to discuss his debut play The Retreat, which is currently running at The Park Theatre.
Connor Wallace joins Ian on the phone at the start of the show for an interesting rendition of a Tina Turner classic, before Tommy Donbavand chats to Ian about his battle with cancer. Later, Jonah Fazel and Lucy Trodd, director and actress from Improvised Twin Peaks come into the studio to convince Ian that Twin Peaks is worth his time.
In this episode Ian is joined by June Sarpong, who is promoting her new book Diversify, but is more than happy to chat about *that* Michael Jackson seance, and Nathan Bryon who is releasing the second series of his comedy anthology web-series #Reality.
Instagram sensation Paperboyo joins Ian in the studio and the conversation takes an interesting turn which involves Producer Nat as a giant eating people from a bus. Marc With A C joins the show later on the phone to discuss his music, as well as Shock Treatment.
This week Ian is joined by internet personality Arron Crascall, who attempted his first ever stand-up gig live on the show, and Alan Godfrey, who has recalled an alleged alien abduction from 1980 in a new book.
Ian is joined in the studio by Kelly Wenham and Georgia Groome, both in the new black comedy film ‘Double Date’, and on the phone by comedian Brian Gittins (and a very random dog), who half-heatedly promoted his new tour ‘Don’t Feed the Monkey Man’, which takes place across the UK in October and November.
Ian kicked off the show by questioning his and Nat’s relationship and checking in to see how Barry’s cheaper than chips holiday went. We rang Cian Twomey to chat about his new book with the super catchy title of ‘Go Fuck Yourself, Cian!’. Also on the phone, was Daniel M. Jones aka Morda Hehol, who is founder the Church of Jediism.
On the episode where Connor got a bollocking and new Assistant Producer Kyra sang a Michael Jackson classic.... Ian spoke to the very funny Emily M. Danforth. She's author of the brilliant 'The Miseducation of Cameron Post'. Ian's second guest was in studio; Eunice Olumide. She's a model/actress/comedian - there's actually not much she can't do! She spoke about the highs and lows of growing up in Scotland, partying in the Absolutely Fabulous movie and more.
Another entertaining show with Ian Boldsworth!! Natalie questioned him on having his dick dipped in sweet or salted popcorn…decisions…decisions!! Ian was joined by Henry Naylor, they spoke about his new play ‘Angel’, the growth of comedy and having enormous testicles out on stage! Roy aka Bianca Del Rio gave Ian a call to tell us all about her new tour and her thoughts on Trump as president – it’s an exciting show!!!
Ian was joined by the slightly tipsy Miss Polly Rae and Kitty Bang Bang – guaranteed laughter!! Ian also got chatty with Bright Light Bright Light who gave us insight on his new EP ‘Tales of the City’ and Sharon Sexton and Riona O’Connor told us all about the musical they star in ‘Bat Out Of Hell’. You can never prepare yourself for an Ian Boldsworth show…Join in with the fun!!!
Among the chats about Ian’s bum hole and flashing the neighbour’s daughter, there were some pretty interesting interviews on the show today. We spoke to spoken word artist Kwame Augustine and author Mike Barfield. There insults flung left, right, and centre… Join in!
This week Ian was joined by Tommy Davis, the director of the short film ‘The Honeymoon’, which is part of Channel 4’s Random Acts short film series, and Simon Turner and Ben Galpin from ‘The Hunting of the Snark’, which on at the Vaudeville Theatre.
90s icon Dave Benson Phillips joins Ian in the studio and tells us about his new spoof documentary webseries ‘Getting Back with Dave Benson Phillips’. Ian also has a chat with Perry Benson on the phone about the play he performs in called the ‘Performers’. Since there were a couple Benson’s on the show Ian and Nat attempt to get in contact with George Benson!
In this episode, a guest ‘kerfuffle’ allowed us to look back at some of Ian’s best moments. We relived last week’s interview with author of ‘One Of Us Is Lying’ Karen M McManus, Hacker The Dog made a return and lots more. What’s more entertaining than a shower rant and Nat filling time without Ian? Exactly…
Author of ‘One Of Us Is Lying’ Karen M McManus joined Ian and Nat, Ian even got his book signed! Also in the studio, we had Rhys Yates and Andy Maddock in to talk about their new play OLYMPILADS. What else to expect on the show? The death of the ipod, kids on trains and abolishing vegan donuts.
Andrew O’Neill spoke to Ian and Nat about his new comedy show at Edinburgh Fringe which includes hallucinogenic, occultism and much, much more… Andrew also taught them the difference between ‘magic’ and ‘magick’, and taught them some Hebrew! Kinda.
Actor and king of improv Mike McShane rang in to chat the return of Whose Line Is It Anyway at Edinburgh Fringe. Also on the show, we spoke to Barry about reality porn, talked The Curious Incident of The Dog In the Night-time and so much more.
Thomas Dominique joined Ian in studio, he’s currently starring as a lead in Syfy’s exciting new series Blood Drive. The boys chatted about modesty pouches and drama schools. Ros Ballinger was also on the show, talking about her Edinburgh show ‘The Idiot’s Guide to Kink’.
Ethan Finlan, Jack Hanke, Noah Britton, and Michael Ingemi from Asperger’s Are Us joined Ian in the studio to chat about their tour and Netflix documentary. Judith Lucy and Denise Scott stopped by the studios to talk about their show Disappointments at Soho Theatre. Producer Natalie makes Barry Dodds cum and this episode also features a fanny update.
Dan Hudson and James Barr stopped by the studios to chat about their LGBTQ+ podcast A Gay and a Nongay. Tiernan Douieb talked to Ian about his new show Miserably Happy.
Lindsey Bowden, founder and producer of the Twin Peaks UK Festival, chatted about the event and her cookbook Damn Fine Cherry Pie. Comedian Gina Yashere talked about her upcoming shows at Underbelly Festival. Ian chatted about threesomes and constipation. We also premiered Producer Nat’s new cover single.
Lindsey Bowden, founder and producer of the Twin Peaks UK Festival, chatted about the event and her cookbook Damn Fine Cherry Pie. Comedian Gina Yashere talked about her upcoming shows at Underbelly Festival. Ian chatted about threesomes and constipation. We also premiered Producer Nat’s new cover single.
Will Attenborough joined Ian to chat about working with Harry Styles, the Attenborough brothers and Shakespeare. Jon Dryden Taylor chatted about his latest projects.
Andrea Gordon from BBC’s Doctors chatted about the show. Jennie Mathias and King Hammond talked about their latest projects and gigging together.
Leena joined Ian in the studio to help him with hosting the show. Tony Hannan chatted to Ian about his book Underdogs. Barry Dodds was also present and maybe even sang.