Episodes
Ray and producer Nat chat to Thomas the Goat Man about goats, living with goats in sheds and even goats kissing. They also find out more about Asexuality and what it’s like to be asexual from founder of Maaple, Stephen Broughton.
He returned! Ray Peacock was back and even managed to conduct a live breathalyser on Producer Nat. He was joined in the studio by Burlesque superstar’s Kitty Bang Bang and Miss Polly Rae and Katherine Round Director of the new film The Divide.
#Kissgate consumed the show this week. Did they or didn’t they, more suspense than an EastEnders love triangle.
Is Derren Brown the devil and where has Producer Adam been. So many questions but were there any answers?
Have you ever thought, how much is my shit worth? Well Ray, Barry & Nat ponder just how a Humiliatrix has been selling hers for two hundred notes.
Ray was back in the studio with Producer Nat. Actor Dave Benson joined them to chat about playing the role of London Mayor, Boris Johnson.
Hot sauce, a wart and an Ironman suit. All these topics were discussed plus guests Jemal from Big J’s Kitchen & crazy inventor Colin Furze
We find out a lot more about Ray as his Mum revealed all. Apparently he was a charismatic 2 year old. Dean McCullough chatted about politics and James Ketchell spoke about the meaning of life.
Ray speaks to Tamer Hassan who is in the new series of Game of Thrones, and Charlotte Rose who had sex with a man with a bionic penis.
Richard Herring makes a surprise appearance. Ray Quizzes the owner for the Ginger Grill over the 20% discount, and how to deal with trolls.
Ray was joined by a man that commutes from Barcelona to London, Nat got set up on a date, Nick Helm was a surprise guest from the pub next door. Shakespeare sister Marcella Detroit chatted over the phone & Sean Langan told his amazing tale of being captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Ray Peacock is back with the cru! This week he is joined by comedian and Actor Lee Peart and Kai Sedgwick, who lost weight and got fit while on a MacDonald’s Diet.
This week Ray was joined in the studio by Miss Polly Rae and Kitty Bang Bang from ‘Between the Sheets: An Intimate Cabaret’ and Miss Behave who talked about her show ‘Miss Behave’s Gameshow at the London Wonderground.
This week Ray spoke to Abi Collins aka Peggy Sued about her new show ‘Variety Pack, at the Spiegeltent in Canary Wharf. He was also joined by the wonderful Bobby Ball to about his new play ‘The Dressing Room’.
This week Ray spoke to comedians Gordon Southern, Michael Fabbri and Joe Wells. He was also joined in the studio by Barry Dodds, and, in the latest instalment of the soon to be hit feature What The Butler Saw, got assistant producer Andy Butler’s review of ‘A Serbian Film’.
On this week’s show Ray was joined by comedians Rob Deering, Eric Lampaert and Danny Posthill. Whilst Danny had some momentary phone trouble it gave Ray the chance to get Nat to showcase her excellent (awful) impressions. He also caught up with assistant producer Adam who is currently in Edinburgh and appeared to be having a meltdown about the transport system there.
On this week’s show Ray talked about crime in Canada, Look Who’s Talking and streakers. He also had a chat with Barry Dodds about how he says the word film, and Junior Simpson joined him for a chat.
This week Ray was joined by in the studio by comedian Paul F Taylor, who talked about lasers, monocles, and his new show at the Liverpool Comedy Festival in September. Fez Faanana also popped in from Briefs, the jaw dropping, eye-popping birdbath boylesque and show-stopping drag artistes, whose show is currently on at London Wonderground.
This week Ray spoke to comedians Charlie Baker and Silky, and the writer and director of ‘Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho’ Jon Brittain, about his new show ‘What Would Spock Do?
They also launched assistant producer Andy Butler’s new film review feature ‘The Butler Report’, or ‘What the Butler Saw’, they’re still workshopping the title at the moment.
While Nat’s away Ray will play. This week on Some Nonsense with Ray Peacock, AP Adam covers for producer Nat and Ray attempts to auction off pieces of the studio. Actress and comedian Meg Travers came in to talk about her Edinburgh show, Barry Dodds calls in as part of his 12 week interview, and Batman-Fanatic James Wilson Taylor joins in to chat about his Batmusical.
This week Ray presented the show from a different mystery location, and was joined in the studio by Barry Dodds, and Matt Reed was on the phone. They spoke about horror films, haunted houses (or just houses as Ray calls them), and they got Nat to display her talent for accents (she has no talent for accents).
It was Ladies’ Day on the show (Nat included), and Ray was joined by comedians Ria Lina and Massive Dad, and Kellie Maloney joined him to speak about her new autobiography ‘Frankly Kellie’. He also caught up with assistant producer Adam who couldn’t be bothered to come in as he had just got back from Glastonbury. He didn’t sound like he’d fully recovered. And Barry Dodds joined in again, and had to answer to Nat’s questions about the horror film she’d been asked to watch as ‘show research’. She was unimpressed.
This week Dick and Dom spoke to Ray about their forthcoming BST gig in Hyde Park, and how they don’t feel comfortable swearing in public. Midge Ure popped into the studio to talk about his 80’s invasion tour with Big County and Nick Heyward, and Ray revealed an exclusive story that Annabel Giles told him about when her and Midge were at Disneyland, and Minnie from Minnie’s Henhouse came into the studio and sang a couple of songs. Plus Ray and Nat got to the bottom of why Adam had been sulking for the whole show.
This week Ray was joined in the studio by Phil Nichol who talked about his many Edinburgh shows and showcased his wide range of accents. Alex Edelman popped in to discuss his new Edinburgh show, and how he’s already feeling homesick for his native New York, while Bethany Black, star of Channel 4’s recent hit shows ‘Cucumber’ and ‘Banana’, spoke to Ray about her experiences on the show, and how she is ‘Britain’s only goth, lesbian, transsexual comedian’.
Ray was joined in the studio this week by the actor James Lance. Nat asked him if he’s interested in Vikings (she’s obsessed with Vikings), and he revealed he has written a film about them, and hinted that there could be a part for Ray. He also talked to Adam about his first date with Stephen Bailey, and they also discussed sex change operations and wondered where Barry Dodds was.
This week Ray chatted to Nick Helm, and Stephen Bailey popped in so Ray could find out how his date with Adam went. Nat was ill but dragged herself into the studio to join in the nonsense. Which after Ray’s incredibly accurate medical assessment of her she definitely didn’t regret.
Get ready for some real nonsense this week as Ray speaks to Martin Hancock, Spider off of Coronation Street, after Nat got drunk and invited him onto the show (typical Nat). Johan Hegg, the singer of Viking death metal band Amon Amarth, also rings up for a chat.
Ray speaks to the star of The Beat Beneath My Feet Nicholas Galitzine and political campaigner and sex worker Charlotte Rose. He also gives his own special goodbye to producer Sam, and does some conflict resolution with forklift driver Gary, his boss Douglas and rhino the goldfish.
On this weeks Some Nonsense Ray speaks to Helen Lederer about her new book ‘Losing It’, Adam Hess pops into the studio and discusses why he’d like to be a spooky comedian, and in a Bump N’ Grindr special he uses his best matchmaking skills with comedian Stephen Bailey and assistant producer Adam. He also finds time to address Nat’s revelation that she apparently has a cheeky cervix.