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Chortle Awards 2024 results
Paddy Young, Sam Campbell, Lorna Rose Treen, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, John Kearns, James Acaster, Joe Lycett, Munya Chawawa, Fern Brady and Taskmaster are amongst the winners of the Chortle Awards 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 4th March 2024Chortle Awards 2024 nominees announced
Julia Masli, Ian Smith, Ahir Shah, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Paddy Young and Sam Campbell are amongst the comedians nominated in the 2024 Chortle Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 8th February 202429 best feel-good podcasts to make you happy
We all need cheering up - Bob Mortimer, Chris and Rosie Ramsey, Alan Carr, and French and Saunders are here to help.
The Sunday Times, 13th November 2022Best Comedy Podcast nominees announced
Beef And Dairy Network, Dear Joan And Jericha, Hidden Ireland, Kurupt FM, Poppy Hillstead Has Entered The Chat and SeanceCast have been nominated for Best Comedy Podcast in the British Podcast Awards 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 28th May 202150 funny podcasts to make you feel much better
Has your daily walk become an endless trudge to nowhere? These podcasts, chosen by comedians, podcasters, Guardian writers and readers, are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.
The Guardian, 5th April 2021Comedy this Christmas: 20 funnies to enjoy today
Comedy critic Dominic Maxwell picks 20 funny things to watch or listen to this Christmas.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 25th December 2020What makes a great live podcast?
Amanda Litherland is joined by Suchandrika Chakrabarti to discuss podcast live events. How can you create a great show? How is it different to a normal recording?
BBC, 29th November 2019Beef And Dairy Network wins Gold at Podcast Awards
Benjamin Partridge's Beef And Dairy Network Podcast was named Best Comedy at the British Podcast Awards 2018. Meanwhile Cariad Lloyd's Griefcast picked up three prizes.
British Comedy Guide, 20th May 2018My comedy writing career - Benjamin Partridge
Benjamin Partridge on his comedy writing.
Benjamin Partridge, BBC, 4th April 2018This podcast comes from Radio 1, which has a new comedy pod slot, Kench. Ray Moss comes from Benjamin Partridge, of the lovely Beef and Dairy Network podcast, and has him playing an Alan Partridge type, investigating listeners' mysteries. It's good, but very Radio 4 (so many references to the BBC!). Surely Radio 1 should be cooler with its comedy choices? Mo Gilligan, anyone?
The Guardian, 1st April 2018