Episodes
Green Party’s Deputy Leader Amelia Womack joined Ian and co-host Leena Normington in the studio to chat about their manifesto, ‘Dementia Tax’, tactical voting, young voters and more. Writer of BLUSH at Soho Theatre, Charlotte Josephine stopped by the studios to chat about her play.
Ian and Producer Nat chatted about Viagra Falls, cutting grass and hot tubs. Writer Ben Lewis from Soho Theatre’s The Lounge was in the studio talking about his production. Adam was on the phone for an international Bump ‘n Grindr.
Stuart Heritage chatted about his book Don’t Be A Dick, Pete. Tinie Tempah talked about his new album Youth, Teletubbies, racial appropriation and much more. Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho chatted about the current political situation and shows at the Underbelly Festival.
Annabelle Knight chatted about her book The Endless Autumn and Ferhan Khan talked about his experience on the BBC Two show Muslims Like Us.
Kerry Howard joined Ian in the studio to chat about bestiality, ducks and masturbating. Patrick Monahan chatted about his lateness, politics and touring. Producer Natalie had a chat with Ian about bird penises..
Jimmy Constable joined Ian on the show to chat about his band 911 and solo projects. Gary Morris of London Super Comic Con stopped by the studios to discuss the event. Ian and Producer Nat recorded a segment at a Travelodge in Wapping, or did they?
Ian was back and live as he continued his quest to get Nat to have sex with him in a Travelodge. Comedian Rob Rouse called up for a chat, before star of "A Quiet Passion" Catherine Bailey popped in for a chat. Finally Drag King LoUis CYfer visited the studio to debate transgender issues and discuss her theatre production "Joan".
Friend of the show Jim Sterling risked getting blue balls just for Ian by joining him the line to chat about their friendship. Journalist and campaigner Lewis Parker also stopped by the studios to discuss his trip to Russia.
It's the first day of spring and Ian had joy in his heart! Joining him and Producer Nat in the studio were comedian Zoe Coombs Marr who told us about her award winning show 'Trigger Warning'. Barry Dodds called in to sing Bobby Shafto (no really) and the YouTube megastar scientist Charlie McDonnell dropped by to tell us all about atoms!
Beefcake Giovanni Spano joined Ian on the show to chat about Jim Steinman's Bat Out Of Hell The Musical. If this bromance doesn't last, then nothing will! Producer Nat spoiled something for Ian, and he's not happy about it!
Ian had a terrible flu, definitely NOT man-flu because that would be sexist. The lovely Janice Connolly came in to talk ahead of her appearance in the new BBC Radio 2 sitcom Barbara Nice, before a quick chat with Ray Rackham about his new Judy Garland biopic Judy!. Barry Dodds popped in too, despite having had a bit of a shitty day.
Toby Ealden and Claire Gaydon, from the show Thrive, stopped by the studios to discuss their production about post-traumatic growth. Louise Orwin also joined Ian in the studio to discuss her brand new show Oh Yes Oh No, headlining the upcoming Hotbed: A Festival of Sex.
Ian is back live and at his mischievous best as he tormented Nat with stories about Benylin, toe nails and the best way to kill a cat. Philip Pope also called in to discuss his charity gala event 100 Hearts.
This episode saw Ian and Nat talk to poet and author Ant Smith. Ant Smith’s Small Penis Bible hopes to address the stigma of having a small penis. Also on the show Ian rang some emergency guests, discussed microwave cleanliness and climaxing in the hairdressers.
This week Ian and Nat talk to comedian Count Arthur Strong who discusses his new stand-up tour. The lovely Crissy Rock joined Ian for a longer chat after last week's whirlwind interview as she reveals more about her new play Seriously Dead. Ian also took calls from listeners and Barry Dodds popped by to talk about their trip to Pizza Hut.
Dating Expert James Preece stopped by the studios to talk about Bridget Jones’s Baby, his seminars and new online dating book ‘I Will Make You Click'. The lovely Crissy Rock joined Ian for a quick chat about her new play Seriously Dead. This episode also included lots of dating tips, high-quality entertainment and live performances.
This ! Ian chatted to Mummy Cindi about her kids, parenting skills and nappies. Ryan Moloney, Toadie from Neighbours, discussed the latest plot twists on the show. Producer Nat revealed her potential fetishes.
Orgies, 3am farts and pregnancy on the show this week. Ian also chatted to multi award winning author Juno Dawson about her latest book Margot & Me.
New year, new Ian! Or perhaps not.... he took it a bit too literally when Producer Nat told him everyone's allowed freedom of speech, so Ian now wants to give paedophiles exposure by playing their music every week. Did Nat have sex over Xmas? Legendary journalist Sandra Shevey popped in and discussed the A-List legends she has interviewed. Ian also took a caller who answered today's topic for discussion, stolen from another radio show's production team he overheard on the train - why does Facebook always suggest your friends Mum?