Romesh: Talking To Comedians
- TV chat show
- BBC Three
- 2017 - 2018
- 3 episodes
BBC Three show in which Romesh Ranganathan talks to other comedians.
Episode menu
In Caffs About Growing Up
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 18th August 2017
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 25 minutes, 34 seconds
Cast & crew
Romesh Ranganathan | Host / Presenter |
Daisy May Cooper | Guest |
Charlie Cooper | Guest |
Nish Kumar | Guest |
Sara Pascoe | Guest |
Katherine Ryan | Guest |
Desiree Burch | Guest |
James Acaster | Guest |
Francis Baker | Executive Producer |
Errol Ettienne | Producer/Director |
Henry Dalton | Edit Producer |
Iain Mitchell | Editor |
Dan Emmons | Director of Photography |
Videos
Stripping to Ghetto Romance
Romesh Ranganathan meets Daisy and Charlie Cooper of This Country to discuss sibling fights and how Daisy's not-so-close call to becoming an exotic dancer in her teens resulted in her snogging an inanimate object.
Featuring: Romesh Ranganathan, Daisy May Cooper & Charlie Cooper.
Nish Kumar on his first relationship
Romesh Ranganathan and Nish Kumar chat about their fathers' peculiar diets, their failed attempts at having girlfriends and Romesh's encounter with a doorman who found a dodgy hobnob in his pocket.
Featuring: Romesh Ranganathan & Nish Kumar.
Sara Pascoe - Punched at School
Sara's first kiss didn't exactly go to plan. It ended up with her having a fight with another girl in a tennis court.
Featuring: Romesh Ranganathan & Sara Pascoe.
Katherine Ryan at the Playboy Mansion
Romesh and Katherine Ryan laugh about the time Katherine visited the Playboy mansion.
Featuring: Romesh Ranganathan & Katherine Ryan.
Being fat kids at school
Romesh Ranganathan and Desiree Burch have a healing conversation as they bond over being the fat kids at school.
Featuring: Romesh Ranganathan & Desiree Burch.
James Acaster - Everyone is racist sometimes
Romesh Ranganathan and James Acaster hang out to talk childhood phases of naivety, not liking white people and the time a manipulative 5-year-old snitched on James for an unspeakable act.
Featuring: Romesh Ranganathan & James Acaster.