Fi Glover
- Presenter
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29 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 2022Fi Glover and Jane Garvey to leave BBC for Times Radio
Fortunately will continue on the BBC until the end of the year, but the pair will launch a new podcast plus a live weekday afternoon show on Times Radio.
BBC, 25th September 2022You're Dead To Me & Fortunately make top 10 BBC podcasts
Greg Jenner's comedy history show You're Dead To Me has been named the second most downloaded podcast on BBC Sounds this year, only beaten by Newscast. Fortunately... With Fi And Jane, the chat show presented by Fi Glover and Jane Garvey, is third.
Chortle, 20th December 2021Jane Garvey and Fi Glover on their hit podcast
The presenters discuss good divorce, everyday sexism and why Usain Bolt needs to change more nappies.
Sarah Cresswell, The Sunday Times, 17th October 2021Jane Garvey and Fi Glover interview
As they release a new book based on their award-winning podcast, the broadcasters discuss Fortunately, female friendship, and why conversations around divorce need to change.
Sarah Carson, i Newspaper, 13th October 2021Comedy podcasts round-up 5
Politics, relationships and spoofery.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 29th April 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 2021French & Saunders to star in Radio 4 comedy
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will star in Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen?, a one-off festive Radio 4 comedy about two sisters. Radio 4's other festive highlights include new episodes of Ed Reardon's Week and Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!.
British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2020Meet the hosts of Britain's most candid podcasts
Double (and triple) act podcasters share the stories behind their irreverent shows.
The Guardian, 8th June 2019