Best comedy podcasts? Page 5

The BCG's What Are You Laughing At?

They're really aren't a podcast, but there still really funny http://www.youtube.com/user/WWFilmsProductions?feature=mhee

I listen to Sick and Wrong, there pretty funny...

Also, I think my own podcast is a good candidate!

Unreliable sauce podcast, satire and gross humour.
Not for the faint hearted, but I think it's pretty original.

Www.unreliablesauce.com if you're interested In Star Wars, freakshows, drugs and pubes..

Not a comedy Podcast, but if you're interested in American TV and in writing then 'The Nerdist Writers Panel' is great.

Hi all,

A group of us have set up a new weekly comedy podcast featuring Joz Norris, Karl Shultz with regular contributors from Joe Davies, John Kearns and Matthew Highton

We're available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIbeVcz1-Ts

and podomatic: http://whatnotpodcast.podomatic.com

Would be great if you would give it a try.

Thanks
J.

I wish ricky Gervais would make more of those, really liked their stuff...

love the frank skinnner , the Comedians Comedian is interesting if you like stand up , not sure about the dave weekly , its maybe trying a bit hard . most of Richard herrings pod-casts are good it you like him imo

I'm going to say Jeff Garlin's podcast is excellent.

Also, of course, The Help Self Guys. It's basically a train wreck and someone quits nearly every episode...

http://www.hipcast.com/podcast/H1GksBVQ

You should check out the Podalmighty network for a variety of great comedy podcasts! Some of the best include The Futz, Mark Forward, The Seanpod, Stumble Around, AltDotComedy Lounge, and CATP - Comedy From Above with Todd Van Allen.

http://podalmighty.com/?album=the-futz

http://podalmighty.com/?album=altdotcomedy-podcast

http://podalmighty.com/?album=catp-comedy-above-the-pub-with-todd-van-allen

http://podalmighty.com/?album=mark-forward-podcast

http://podalmighty.com/?album=angry-loners

http://podalmighty.com/?album=the-seanpod-with-sean-cullen

Not really sure why no one has mentioned these yet, are they too obvious?

First up, The bugle. Andy Zaltsman and John Oliver being very satirical about the weeks news. Surley you all just forgot to mention it?
Do the right thing, hosted on here and I think one person did mention it on page one...
Treasures of the black pearl, Josie long's comedy club; has stopped now but there is still a lot there.
No pressure to be funny
The check spot. american, but actually funny. also stopped now but brilliant
rhod gilberts best bits. on radio wales, very funny and out every week.
peascock and gamble. Childish and silly and my current favourites.

Not really comedy so much as radio shows with podcasts, but if you have spare hours to fill Hamish and Andy are australian radio DJ's who are also very funny.

That Stephen Fry episode of Richard Herring's RHLSTP was really brilliant. It's by far the best podcast that Mr Herring has been a part of, but this one in particular was funny and interesting and seemed to gallop along at a fast pace.

I'm glad to see the news networks used pieces of the GoFasterStripe footage yesterday when reporting Fry's suicide attempt too. Hopefully that means a bit of money going to the company?

Anyway, I thought that Stephen Fry was incredibly generous to give what he must have known would be a news-worthy story to Richard and the podcast.

Just looked through all the pages and I'm very surprised that Jon Richardson and Russell Howard's podcasts haven't had a mention (2006-2008).
I've downloaded them all and find them hilarious, here's the link:

http://archive.org/details/JonRichardsonPodcast

Quote: Matthew Ingham @ June 2 2013, 11:30 PM BST

rhod gilberts best bits. on radio wales, very funny and out every week.

Completely agree - I listen to the radio show live on BBC Radio Wales 11-1 on Saturdays and its hilarious.

Quote: Matthew Ingham @ June 2 2013, 11:30 PM BST

No pressure to be funny

Desperately bad sound though, alternately vanishingly quiet and painfully loud.

Quote: Snafu @ June 7 2013, 10:43 AM BST

That Stephen Fry episode of Richard Herring's RHLSTP was really brilliant. It's by far the best podcast that Mr Herring has been a part of, but this one in particular was funny and interesting and seemed to gallop along at a fast pace.

I'm glad to see the news networks used pieces of the GoFasterStripe footage yesterday when reporting Fry's suicide attempt too. Hopefully that means a bit of money going to the company?

Anyway, I thought that Stephen Fry was incredibly generous to give what he must have known would be a news-worthy story to Richard and the podcast.

I thought a lot of the episodes on the recent RHLSTP were really good - John Lloyd, Sean Hughes and Fry particular favourites

It has to be the Ricky Gervais Show podcasts,they really are hilarious in my opinion.