Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, invite you to their house party. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, veggie Scotch eggs and party legends.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party, and this time it's Edinburgh themed!
Recorded in front of a live audience in the BBC Blue Tent, fellow comedians Lou Sanders and Brett Goldstein drop in to talk embarrassing Edinburgh memories, mix-tapes and desperate attempts to attract a crowd.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party.
This week: Camille Ucan hosts a 'fun-er-al' a, er, light-hearted wake. Brett Goldstein drops by to deliver his eulogies for the girls and talk ideal funeral songs.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Rose Johnson hosts a sophisticated soirée as the girls try not to swear or talk about bodily functions. And a sharply-dressed Suzi Ruffell drops by with some deep realisations about her cat…
Expect a slightly politer edition...sort of. And tips on how to be sophisticated.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Beattie Edmondson hosts a Christmas party…with appropriate (for December) festive cheer. And Tom Parry AND Father Christmas drop by...
Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, a round of Latin singing, drama over mince pies and Tom Parry's best ho-ho-ho.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Camille Ucan hosts a Dog-themed party…with no dogs but plenty of shocking revelations. And Phil Dunning drops by.
Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, Camille auditioning to be a game show host, a seriously shocking Party Legend and Dick and Phil Dunning’s impromptu singing.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio...
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Rose Johnson hosts a True Crime party…with 25 serial killers. And Mae Martin has a confession to make.
Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, fat chips, Party Legends and Dicks, and Mae Martin’s top tips for disposing of a body.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. In this first episode, Beattie Edmondson’s throwing a Halloween party…in spring. And James Acaster drops by.
Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, a Ouija board, Party Legends and Dicks, and Standos – that’s Standard Nandos.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Comedy sketch trio Birthday Girls, aka Beattie, Camille and Rose, want you to come round to their house parties. Every week one of the girls hosts a different themed party at their house. From a Halloween Party to a Wake, yes, a wake. Late-night chats with nothing off limits. And comedy guests like James Acaster, Mae Martin and Tom Parry. Come on in you little party creep.
A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
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