Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined fortnightly by a different guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
In the last of the series, Jack is an Associate Professor of Art History at the University of East Anglia, Norwich and has recently written a best selling book called Medieval Bodies: Life and Death in the Middle Ages. Jim attempts to pitch for a gig as the audiobook narrater whilst Paul and Joe are fascinated by the process of writing a book about Medieval Bodies: Life and Death in the Middle Ages.
You can find Jacks book...
Tim Jones was told by his local vicar he's got it in him, so Tim embarked on a 3-year interview process in his quest to become a vicar of Holy Trinity church in Clapham.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a specialist subject and y...
Anne Chmelewsky is a composer for stage and screen. Her composition credits include Ricky Gervais' Derek and BAFTA-winning Where Hands Touch, for which Anne was nominated for 'Discovery of the Year' at the 2019 World Soundtrack Awards. Anne also has a new album that she's flogging - Songs Without Words which is available on Spotify.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hit...
Liz and Dave Cosgrove met after Dave got his mate Colin to ask Liz out. 50 years, 4 bouts of cancer and 3 children later, they remain together. Their marriage tips include 'don't do the lovey-dovey stuff' and 'don't go to bed on an argument.
If you'd like to book Liz and Dave for any Pig Racing events go to ham-shirepigs.co.uk
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe ...
Chris is the producer of the documentary 'Brothers in Football' which tells the extraordinary true story of how South London amateurs Corinthian-Casuals, set out on a pilgrimage to finally play a historic match that was abandoned on the eve of the Great War. Little do they know that their journey will take them 6,000km across the world, to play in front of 30 million football fans at the biggest stadium in Brazil.
This week we are joined by Jack Panther who talks about his time as a financial investigator. Joe talks about the meticulous planning of a dawn raid, while Jim confesses he was once a model on an escort site.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a sp...
The boy's minds are blown when Natalie joins and talks about how she became a midwife, but more madly, how a baby doesn't breathe air in the womb, just water like a fish.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a specialist subject and you wa...
The boys are joined by Simon, whose specialist subject is 'architecture'. Simon talks passionately about his complex craft, while Paul and Joe aren't convinced it's all that difficult.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Karan, whose specialist subject is 'Science'. Karan talks about working in the COVID test centres and Jim talks about space being pointless.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a specialist subject and y...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Russ again, sadly. After having no one to interview, the boys decide to quiz Jimmy on his life.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a specialist subject and you want to come on the show, drop us a li...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Aiden, whose specialist subject is 'Conspiracy Theories. Aiden talks about the Lost Tribes of Israel and Jim talks about Fern Britton leaving This Morning.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a spec...
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Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks.
If you have a specialist subject and you want to come on the show, drop us...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Drew, whose specialist subject is 'Paralympic cycling'. Jim and Drew met at White Hart Lane where Jim said something inappropriate about having one arm and luckily Drew laughed. This theme continues throughout the episode.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. I...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by James, whose specialist subject is 'Mind, Body and Spirit'. Some interesting facts about James - he's only met Jim once for 15 minutes and Jim's last vision of the night was seeing James dancing topless with a couple of Mexican transexuals.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking abou...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Oliver, whose specialist subject is 'bat whispering'. Oliver's often spent long weekends just watching bats, holding bats and counting bats. Sadly, he's left the bat whispering world and now manages a jazz band. Jim hates jazz and proceeds to tell Oliver why.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new ...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Loren, whose specialist subject is 'God'. After going to a youth club at 13 (where they let you smoke) Loren decided the life of a Christian was for her. Jim went to a youth club once but was so nervous he was sick and had to go home. He was 17 at the time. Also - be prepared for the maddest story about a woman who found God by going into New Look and standing on her head.
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Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Jen, whose specialist subject is 'directing'. Jen has never given Jim a role in any of her films, but Jim is about to show her his range of accents including Welsh, Australian and Hull. Prepare to be blown away, readers.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist su...
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Aoife Kinsella, a dietitian whose specialist subject is, well ‘diet’. Aoife talks about the time that she and Jim went to a Lionel Ritchie concert and Jim ended up shitting in a roundabout in Vauxhall.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends in...
Paul and Jimmy (now joined by Joe) are joined by Russ, whose specialist subject is South Africa. Russ knows quite a bit about Nelson Mandella but Jim is adamant he knows more - including the fact that Madiba owned a bird while incarcerated.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally desce...
Paul and Jimmy are joined by Joe, whose specialist subject is 'Eton College'. Joe claims that he once paid Winston Churchill's grandson to take a turd on one of the school chairs and Jim takes a quiz on the events of 9/11.
Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends ...
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