Improv Comedy Podcasts

20 podcasts

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How Did This Get Made?

Earwolf and Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, Jason Mantzoukas

Have you ever watched a movie so baffling, poorly constructed, or unintentionally hilarious that you had to ask yourself, How did this get made? You are not alone. Join hosts Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas as they embrace the disaster, taking a deep dive into the absolute worst, most bizarre, and frequently unwatchable films in cinematic history. Each episode acts as a comedic autopsy. The hosts and their rotating cast of hilarious guests dissect every questionable decision, from nonsensical plot holes and cartoonish physics to bizarre casting choices and catastrophic scripts. Whether they are tackling high-budget action flops, confusing indie experiments, or forgotten genre relics, the team leaves no stone unturned. You will hear them marvel at everything from 1990s rollerblading aesthetics to the strange, low-stakes tension of extreme sports thrillers. The show is more than just a roast; it is an investigation into the creative failures and eccentric artistic choices that result in movie-making madness. With recurring segments like Last Looks—where the panel revisits listener feedback, corrections, and fascinating behind-the-scenes trivia—the podcast evolves into a sprawling, interactive journey. It is a celebration of the absurdity of show business and a reminder that, sometimes, the most entertaining part of a movie isn't the story on screen, but the utter confusion it leaves behind. If you love dissecting pop culture disasters with infectious, unfiltered energy, this is your ultimate cinematic companion.

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Elis James and John Robins

Significant Productions

Welcome to the world of Elis James and John Robins, a podcast where the trivialities of daily life are elevated to epic proportions through sharp wit, genuine friendship, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation. Since their transition from the airwaves to the podcast format, this comedic duo has created a space where nothing is too mundane to be debated, dissected, or mocked. Whether they are navigating the frustrations of modern technology, recounting bizarre travel mishaps, or analyzing the complexities of growing older, the conversation always feels intimate, relatable, and hilariously unscripted. Listeners are invited into a unique community defined by recurring features like the Cymru Connection, where Elis attempts (with varying degrees of success) to find a shared link with Welsh callers, and a steady stream of listener correspondence that keeps the hosts grounded. You will hear them tackle everything from the perils of fancy dining and workplace hazards to creative, often ridiculous, side projects and reflections on their professional journeys in broadcasting and comedy. What makes this show truly stand out is the undeniable chemistry between Elis and John. It is a masterclass in observational humor, balancing high-stakes creative ambitions—like sold-out shows at the Royal Albert Hall—with the simple joy of finding a decent local farm shop. If you are looking for a show that feels like a long, meandering catch-up with your funniest friends, you have found your new obsession.

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Three Bean Salad

Three Bean Salad

Three Bean Salad is a masterclass in the art of the glorious, unstructured tangent. Hosted by comedians Mike Wozniak, Henry Paker, and Benjamin Partridge, the show begins with the humble premise of tackling a listener-suggested theme—be it the Roman Empire, seaside towns, or the peculiar history of the circus—but rarely stays on course for long. What makes this podcast essential listening is the trio’s unparalleled ability to spiral. A casual inquiry into martial arts might mutate into a heated debate about sponge maintenance, while a reflection on the Roman Empire inevitably gives way to questioning why humans move counter-clockwise in supermarkets. The beans possess a unique comedic chemistry that turns mundane grievances—like wrestling with corporate bureaucracy over a faulty laptop or the existential dread of garbage chutes—into sprawling, surreal, and high-stakes narratives. Whether they are deconstructing the dark folk tales of the Brothers Grimm, debating the medicinal efficacy of vitamins, or brainstorming the powers of a rural superhero named Pig Boy, the conversation is always sharp, absurd, and deeply relatable. The show feels like eavesdropping on a conversation between three friends who are as likely to offer a profound philosophical insight as they are to recount a bizarre, nonsensical anecdote about their local neighborhoods. It is a warm, witty, and wonderfully unpredictable exploration of the trivialities and curiosities of modern life.

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What Did You Do Yesterday? with Max Rushden & David O'Doherty

Keep It Light Media

What Did You Do Yesterday? is an endearingly obsessive deep dive into the most granular details of everyday life. Hosted by Max Rushden and David O’Doherty, the podcast operates on a brilliantly simple premise: they ask themselves—or a special guest—to recount exactly what they did yesterday, leaving no stone unturned. From the mundane logistics of grocery shopping and laundry drying racks to the existential weight of aging, sleep hygiene, and ill-fitting footwear, nothing is too trivial for analysis. Whether they are chatting with comedians like Kristen Schaal or Dan Tiernan, or simply checking in from their respective homes and travels, Max and David lean into the comedy of the everyday. The show thrives on their unique chemistry, characterized by playful bickering, surreal tangents, and a shared commitment to finding the humor in the unglamorous friction of modern living. You will frequently find them navigating recurring segments, such as their geopolitical guessing game They’re Just Normal Countries, or debating the aesthetic merits of household items. It is a warm, witty, and deeply relatable exploration of the human experience. If you enjoy conversations that veer from the deeply personal to the delightfully absurd, this show offers a front-row seat to the chaotic, hilarious, and often puzzling reality of just trying to get through the day.

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Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade

Audacy

Get a front-row seat to the chaotic, brilliant, and often hilarious world of comedy royalty with Fly on the Wall, hosted by Saturday Night Live veterans Dana Carvey and David Spade. This podcast is a masterclass in industry nostalgia, offering listeners an intimate look behind the curtain of the sketch comedy world. Whether they are deconstructing the high-pressure environment of the SNL writers' room, dissecting the intricacies of crafting a classic character, or swapping bizarre stories from their early days in Hollywood, Carvey and Spade bring a unique, unfiltered chemistry to every conversation. The show thrives on its unpredictable nature. One moment, the hosts might be deep in a technical discussion about the evolution of film production or the nuances of comedic timing with legendary guests like Nathan Lane, Edward Norton, or David Byrne, and the next, they are diving into absurd, tangential anecdotes about life on the farm, viral videos, or the strange realities of fame. The hosts possess a rare ability to bridge the gap between legendary icons and the working comedian's struggle, making the daunting world of entertainment feel remarkably relatable. With a perfect blend of sincere reverence for the craft and the irreverent, off-the-cuff humor that defined their careers, Fly on the Wall is an essential listen for anyone who loves comedy, pop culture, and the fascinating stories of those who helped shape the modern landscape of television and film.

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Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Earwolf and Scott Aukerman

Comedy Bang Bang is the gold standard of improvisational comedy, serving as a chaotic, hilarious playground for the industry’s sharpest minds. Hosted by the ever-wry Scott Aukerman, the show blurs the lines between a traditional celebrity interview and a surrealist comedy sketch. In any given episode, you might hear a genuine, insightful conversation about the creative process with a Hollywood veteran like Jon Hamm or Kevin Nealon, only for the segment to be completely derailed by a mysterious disc jockey from Ibiza or a performance artist who specializes in soups and stews. The podcast thrives on its unpredictable, high-energy format. Whether it is a studio sit-down or a raucous performance from a cross-country tour, the show is anchored by an rotating cast of comedic improvisers who inhabit bizarre, fully realized characters. These guests weave intricate, absurd backstories on the fly, challenging Scott to keep pace as they navigate everything from theology debates in the Roman Colosseum to the logistics of a zombie-themed family sitcom. Between the recurring bits like the Balcony Report, the exclusive member clubs for frequent guests, and the sheer joy of watching performers riff without a net, Comedy Bang Bang remains a masterclass in spontaneity. It is an essential listen for anyone who appreciates the art of the detour and the beauty of perfectly executed nonsense.

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Doug Loves Movies

Misfit Toys

Join comedian Doug Benson as he celebrates the magic and absurdity of cinema in Doug Loves Movies. This long-running podcast brings together a rotating panel of comedians, actors, and filmmakers for a show that is part intimate film discussion and part high-stakes trivia battle. Whether they are recording from a comedy club stage or a studio, Doug and his guests engage in a relaxed, witty rapport that feels like hanging out with your funniest friends while debating the merits of everything from blockbuster superhero sagas to obscure indie gems. Each episode kicks off with the popular Recommendation Station, where guests offer their latest cinematic must-sees, often sparking hilarious, off-the-cuff debates about genre trends, theatrical experiences, or the pros and cons of watching heavy thrillers on an airplane. The real competitive spirit emerges during the show’s signature game segments, which range from the legendary Leonard Maltin Game to unique, rotating challenges like movie-villain trivia, actor filmography deep dives, and title-length guessing games. What makes the show truly special is its unpredictable energy. You never quite know if you’ll get a serious conversation about independent film production, a surreal hypothetical debate, or a spontaneous audience participation segment. It is an essential listen for anyone who loves movies, pop culture, and the kind of sharp, spontaneous comedy that only happens when seasoned improvisers dive into their favorite subject matter.

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Don’t Think So Somehow

Significant Productions

Welcome to Don’t Think So Somehow, a podcast that proves the most fascinating conversations often happen when you stop trying to make sense of the world and start leaning into the absurdity of it instead. If you are looking for polished, scripted, or high-minded intellectualism, you are in the wrong place. This show is a raw, rambling, and unapologetically cynical look at the friction between the daily grind and the chaotic reality of simply being a person. The hosts operate with a long-standing, argumentative rapport that shifts seamlessly from petty grievances—like irrational coffee shop pet peeves or the struggle to explain technology to older relatives—to wild, impromptu roleplays and surreal anecdotes involving everything from gold-leafed chicken bones to unauthorized apartment stays. While the banter is often sharp and delightfully mean-spirited, it remains anchored by genuine reflections on modern anxieties, the crushing pressure of digital connectivity, and the deep complexities of human friendship. Whether they are ruthlessly critiquing the logic of science fiction blockbusters or spiraling into a heated debate about their own personal habits, the hosts embrace a "think later" philosophy that keeps every episode unpredictable. It is an unfiltered, often melancholic, yet deeply relatable exploration of the small, trivial things that keep us up at night. Tune in for the chaotic debates, stay for the refreshing, off-the-cuff honesty that manages to find profound meaning in the middle of nowhere.

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The Horne Section Podcast

The Horne Section

Welcome to The Horne Section Podcast, a masterclass in organized musical chaos. Hosted by the ever-resourceful Alex Horne alongside his brilliant five-piece band, this show transforms the traditional interview format into a playground for the absurd, the creative, and the downright silly. Each episode invites a special guest—ranging from comedy heavyweights and television personalities to poets and musicians—into the band’s orbit for a session that defies expectations. You might find yourself listening to a high-stakes trivia game about Lionel Richie, an improvised song about the intricacies of biscuits, or a group challenge to identify classic television themes hidden within chart-topping hits. The band treats their instruments not just as accompaniment, but as active participants, frequently composing spontaneous tracks based on a guest’s Wikipedia page, career milestones, or even their most peculiar personal anxieties. Beyond the music, the podcast thrives on a unique camaraderie that pushes guests to participate in offbeat challenges, surreal storytelling, and philosophical inquiries that somehow feel both profound and nonsensical. Whether they are performing in a basement studio or navigating the constraints of a remote lockdown session, Alex and his band maintain a signature energy that feels like a jam session between best friends. It is a whimsical, unpredictable, and endlessly inventive celebration of creativity that proves you don’t need a traditional script to craft something truly memorable. Join the ensemble for a blend of wit, melody, and beautifully orchestrated mayhem.

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Joe Marler Will See You Now

Platform Media

Welcome to Joe Marler Will See You Now, the podcast where professional athlete Joe Marler trades the rugby pitch for the therapist’s couch—sort of. Joined by his research assistant Jake, Joe invites a star-studded lineup of guests into his office for a series of high-pressure, low-stakes psychological experiments and deeply personal, off-the-wall conversations. This isn’t your typical interview show. Whether he is tasking guests with professional-grade cake frosting while under a leaf blower’s wind, staging a Christmas intervention in the middle of April, or trying his hand at pottery with musical legends, Joe’s approach is defined by its chaotic, improvisational energy. He is on a quest to strip away his own nice-guy persona and challenge his guests to step well outside their comfort zones. The episodes effortlessly balance absurd physical challenges and surreal humor with moments of profound sincerity. You will hear celebrities and public figures open up about their careers, their anxieties, and their secret quirks in ways you never thought possible. From the pressures of fame and the nuances of male friendship to the liberation that comes with aging, the show explores what it means to be human in a world that often demands perfection. It is funny, unpredictable, and surprisingly heart-warming, offering a unique look at the people behind the headlines through a lens of chaotic playfulness and genuine curiosity.

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Spitballers Comedy Podcast

Comedy Podcast

Welcome to the Spitballers Comedy Podcast, where hosts Andy, Mike, and Jason prove that you don’t need a serious topic to have a world-class debate. If you have ever spent an unnecessary amount of time pondering the ethics of a hypothetical boxing match with your own grandmother, or argued with your friends about the survival merits of a raccoon versus a bull snake, you have found your new favorite show. The Spitballers specialize in turning the mundane, the trivial, and the downright absurd into epic, high-stakes conversations. Each episode is a carefully curated blend of quick-witted banter and structured silliness. Whether they are engaging in their signature draft segments—ranking everything from ideal backyard amenities to foods you can eat without utensils—or navigating the treacherous waters of their famous Would You Rather scenarios, the chemistry between the hosts keeps the energy high and the humor relentless. Beyond the laughter, the show excels at exploring those odd, specific curiosities that occupy the back of everyone’s mind. Through interactive games like Man of the People, Baller Dash, and various trivia challenges, the trio manages to peel back the layers of modern life, social etiquette, and pop culture with a unique brand of investigative nonsense. It is lighthearted, unpredictable, and remarkably addictive—the perfect companion for anyone who enjoys overthinking life's smallest details with a group of friends who refuse to take anything too seriously.

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Taskmaster The Podcast

Avalon

Welcome to the ultimate companion for fans of the world’s most brilliantly chaotic comedy show. Taskmaster The Podcast is your essential deep dive into the surreal, frustrating, and endlessly hilarious world of Greg Davies and Alex Horne’s hit series. Hosted by comedian and former contestant Ed Gamble, this show serves as a rigorous, tongue-in-cheek debrief of every task, twist, and trophy-grabbing moment from the latest seasons. Whether you are looking for an analytical breakdown of the current series or a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the Rewind series, this podcast has you covered. Ed is frequently joined by former contestants—from international stars like Kumail Nanjiani and Jason Mantzoukas to UK comedy heavyweights—to dissect the logic, strategy, and utter madness behind the tasks. You will hear firsthand accounts of the behind-the-scenes pressure, tales from the iconic caravan, and spirited debates about the Taskmaster’s often arbitrary scoring. The podcast captures the genuine camaraderie and competitive tension that define the show. From analyzing the artistic brilliance of a prize task to marveling at a contestant’s complete inability to follow simple instructions, these episodes celebrate the unique blend of incompetence and ingenuity that makes Taskmaster a global phenomenon. Pull up a chair, grab your own secret trophy, and join the conversation as we unpack the delightful absurdity of the greatest game on television.

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Threedom

Scott Aukerman, Lauren Lapkus, Paul F Tompkins

Step into the unpredictable world of Threedom, where comedy icons Scott Aukerman, Lauren Lapkus, and Paul F. Tompkins abandon traditional podcast structures to simply hang out. If you have ever wondered what happens when three of the funniest minds in improv stop performing and start talking, this is your answer. Each episode is a sprawling, high-energy, and often surreal journey through the mundane, the bizarre, and the deeply personal. There is no script and no set agenda. Instead, the trio leans into their long-standing friendship, moving effortlessly from rigorous debates over the mechanics of vocal runs or the history of spelling bees to hilarious, existential reflections on modern life. Whether they are deep-diving into the odd power dynamics of children’s entertainment, critiquing the frustration of hard-to-open snack packaging, or spiraling into elaborate hypothetical scenarios about surviving in the wilderness, the conversation is always anchored by their signature chemistry. Threedom is a masterclass in the art of the tangent. It captures the essence of a real, unfiltered conversation among close friends, where inside jokes thrive, logic is frequently suspended, and every small observation—from the weirdness of local news to the logistics of a supper party—becomes a launchpad for comedy. It is a show for anyone who enjoys listening to brilliant people navigate the absurdities of the world with wit, warmth, and complete, unhinged spontaneity. Tune in to see where the conversation wanders next.

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Comedy of the Week

BBC Radio 4

Comedy of the Week is your essential weekly destination for the best of BBC Radio 4’s humor, offering a brilliant blend of satire, character-driven storytelling, and candid commentary. Each week, the program curates a rotating selection of shows that capture the funny, the surreal, and the strikingly human aspects of modern life. From the sharp, fast-paced political takedowns of The Skewer and the chaotic, sketch-based absurdity of P.O.V. to the introspective journeys of comedians navigating everything from pilgrimage to daily stress, the series is as varied as it is hilarious. You will find hosts who champion the art of the relatable blunder, like John Tothill’s humorous absolution of professional mistakes, alongside unique deep dives into everything from the hilarity of bizarre online consumer reviews to the period-specific antics of historical rogues. Whether it is holding a mirror to the absurdity of the wellness industry, dissecting the frustrations of adult friendships, or finding the comedy within personal spiritual milestones, this podcast excels at balancing biting social observation with genuine warmth. It is a dynamic, high-quality showcase of top-tier talent that keeps listeners guessing, ensuring that every episode feels fresh. If you are looking for a show that celebrates the quirks of the human experience while never shying away from a little well-intentioned chaos, Comedy of the Week is the perfect companion for your ears.

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Pappy's Flatshare

Pappy's

Welcome to Pappy’s Flatshare, the long-running comedy podcast where real-life grievances, existential absurdity, and high-energy games collide. Hosted by the comedic trio of Ben Clark, Matthew Crosby, and Tom Parry, this show serves as a digital lounge for listeners to pull up a chair and join the conversation. Whether they are deep-diving into the trivialities of adulting—like the mysteries of foot hygiene, the etiquette of funeral playlists, or the frustrations of home maintenance—the hosts turn mundane observations into brilliantly silly, improvised theater. The podcast features a rotating menu of formats to keep things fresh. In Flatshare Slamdown, the trio invites notable guests from the comedy world to battle it out in inventive, high-stakes games involving songcraft, sound effects, and bizarre word-puzzles. Meanwhile, the core episodes often feature House Meeting-style catch-ups where the hosts dissect their own personal mishaps, from medical scares to awkward public encounters, with a signature blend of sharp wit and genuine rapport. At its heart, the show is an exploration of the human experience through a lens of chaos and camaraderie. From debating the merits of nature-integrated living to analyzing the cultural nuance of classic insults, the hosts create an environment that feels both like a catch-up with old friends and a front-row seat to an unpredictable comedy show. If you enjoy smart, spontaneous, and consistently hilarious banter, consider yourself invited to the flat.

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Here's What You Do

Here's What You Do Quiz Trivia

Welcome to Here's What You Do, the quiz show where the games are bespoke, the stakes are questionable, and the hosts are frequently just as baffled as you are. Join TV game developers James and Jonny alongside their friend John as they put their friendship—and their general knowledge—to the ultimate test. Each episode, the trio tackles three unique, high-energy quizzes designed to challenge their wits, lateral thinking, and occasionally their grasp of the alphabet. Whether they are debating the statistical likelihood of obscure events, naming their way through rapid-fire pop culture categories, or attempting to debunk internet conspiracy theories, the show is defined by its chaotic charm. You never quite know what you are going to get; one week you might find yourself deep in an animal-themed taxonomy challenge, and the next you are listening to the hosts hilariously struggle against AI-generated trivia. Beyond the structured games, the show is a playground for observational humor and friendly, competitive banter. It is interactive, unpredictable, and perfect for listeners who love to shout the answers at their speakers. With a mix of brain-teasers, strange facts, and total nonsense, the show invites you to pull up a chair, pick your favorite game, and see if you can outscore the hosts. Come for the trivia, stay for the glorious, unpolished chemistry of three friends trying—and often failing—to take a game show seriously.

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My Brother, My Brother And Me

The McElroys

In the world of comedy podcasts, few shows capture the spirit of siblings riffing quite like My Brother, My Brother and Me. Hosted by Justin, Travis, and Griffin McElroy, this long-running series is essentially a crash course in navigating the absurdities of modern life. Each week, the brothers gather to deliver what they cheekily call expert advice, though it is usually far more chaotic and hilarious than anything you would find in a self-help book. The show operates at the intersection of pop culture deep dives and unhinged brainstorming sessions. Whether they are inventing bizarre new beverage concepts like Utilidrink, dissecting the contractual madness behind 90s film rights, or crafting elaborate backstories for imaginary entertainment formats, the brothers excel at taking mundane topics and blowing them up into high-stakes, comedic narratives. A staple of the show is the listener question segment, where the trio tackles everything from professional etiquette and workplace social anxiety to the complexities of pet ownership and awkward public encounters. Their advice is rarely practical, but it is always deeply entertaining. With their signature brand of playful roasting, rapid-fire tangents, and a shared talent for finding the humor in life’s most uncomfortable moments, the McElroys provide a masterclass in sibling banter. If you are looking for a show that feels like being a fly on the wall during a long, hilarious conversation between family, this is the destination for you.

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I Said No Gifts! A comedy interview podcast with Bridger Winegar

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

Host Bridger Winegar has one simple request for every guest who steps into his orbit: please, under no circumstances, bring a gift. Naturally, the funniest people in comedy cannot help themselves, turning every episode of I Said No Gifts into a hilarious battle of wills over wrapping paper and thoughtful—or completely useless—tributes. What started as a straightforward interview show has blossomed into a delightfully chaotic space where the conversation meanders from the profound to the absurd. Whether he is dissecting the seasonal melancholy of summer holidays with Bryan Safi, navigating the existential frustrations of daily life with Beck Bennett and Kyle Mooney, or debating the ethics of petty theft with Ellie Kemper, Bridger keeps things loose, vulnerable, and consistently funny. The magic of the show lies in the chemistry. You will hear deep dives into the villainous charm of television characters, hot takes on snack culture, and unfiltered reflections on the strange social norms that govern our lives. Bridger’s ability to turn a simple conversation into a milestone 300-episode journey proves that while his rule might be consistently broken, the format is perfectly designed. If you are looking for an intimate, conversational podcast that feels less like a structured interview and more like a long, honest catch-up in a friend's backyard, this is your new go-to. Just don't even think about bringing a present.

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Qwerpline - LoadingReadyRun

LoadingReadyRun

Welcome to Qwerpline, the flagship radio broadcast of QWRP FM, serving the perpetually bizarre town of Innsberg. Hosted by Graham and Alex, this show serves as a lifeline for residents navigating a community where the mundane and the surreal collide on a daily basis. If you are looking for conventional local news, you have certainly come to the wrong place. Instead, expect deep dives into the town’s latest crises, ranging from questionable infrastructure projects like unlicensed pneumatic tube networks to the legal fallout of chaotic mayoral elections. The program’s charm lies in its eccentric cast of characters. You will regularly hear from traffic reporter Richter Hammock-Slam, whose updates often spiral into elaborate alternate reality games, and the perpetually put-upon intern Derek, who finds himself in increasingly perilous situations—from testing experimental funiculars to investigating escape rooms with moisture sensors. Between interviews with local business owners like the ominous-sounding Terra Nova Customs or health experts specializing in crystal-based remedies, the show captures the dry, absurd humor of a town perpetually on the brink of collapse. Whether they are covering hedge-related bylaws, unusual animal-themed snacks, or the dangerous logistics of transporting disgraced politicians, Graham and Alex keep the broadcast moving with quick wit and unflappable professionalism. Tune in to experience the wonderfully unpredictable, uniquely chaotic, and deeply strange landscape of life in Innsberg.

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Who Shat On The Floor At My Wedding? And Other Crimes

Who shat on the floor at my wedding? And other crimes

What started as a singular, scandalous question—Who Shat On The Floor At My Wedding?—has spiraled into an investigative juggernaut that proves the most ridiculous mysteries are often the most compelling. Join hosts Helen McLaughlin, Karen Whitehouse, and their resident unqualified detective, Lauren Kilby, as they turn their amateur sleuthing skills toward the bizarre, the petty, and the downright unbelievable. If the police laughed at your report, you have come to the right place. The podcast has evolved far beyond its humble origins on a wedding boat in Amsterdam. While the first season focused on the infamous wedding day mystery, the team has since expanded their jurisdiction to cover everything from Scandinavian noir-inspired investigations to solving listener-submitted cases in under twenty-four hours. Whether they are performing intense quarterly crime reviews, debating the authenticity of self-proclaimed serial offenders like the Dance Floor Dropper, or using questionable forensic tactics to crack open mysteries, the energy is consistently chaotic and hilarious. This is true-crime parody at its finest. By blending genuine investigative persistence with a complete lack of professional boundaries, the team delivers a show that is equal parts tension and comedy. Expect high-stakes ambushes, surreal text exchanges, and deeply questionable detective methods. If you enjoy deep dives into the absurd corners of human behavior, look no further—this is investigative journalism, just significantly dirtier and much less reliable.

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