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Watching Neighbours Twice a Day...: How ’90s TV (Almost) Prepared Me For Life

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Josh Widdicombe's XFM Show Live!". Edinburgh Festival. n.d. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022 . Retrieved 4 January 2022. Join Josh and Rob as they share the challenges and madness of their parenting journeys with lashings of empathy and extra helpings of laughs. Filled with all the things they never tell you at antenatal classes, Parenting Hell is a beguiling mixture of humour, rumination and conversation for prospective parents, new parents, old parents and never-to-be parents alike.

JW: In terms of mental health and speaking about stuff, this has unknowingly really helped me deal with the last year. It is so useful to talk about these things. It’s provided an outlet and, I think, for listeners it’s the same. Considering that comedian Widdecombe and myself are practically same age, it stands to reason that we both watched the same programmes growing up during the 90's.TUNE into most contemporary panel shows and comedian Josh Widdicombe will have at some point made an appearance. Tope, Rebecca. Sabine Baring-Gould. Archived from the original on 4 January 2022 . Retrieved 24 February 2023. Josh". BBC Three Programmes. December 2015. Archived from the original on 27 June 2020 . Retrieved 22 December 2019.

Josh Widdicombe on writing 'Dora the Explorer' - The Graham Norton Show: Episode 3 - BBC One". The Graham Norton Show. Series 17. Episode 3. 24 April 2015. BBC1. Archived from the original on 7 May 2015 . Retrieved 28 April 2015.Ilsington Church Of England Primary School". Devon County Council. n.d. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 . Retrieved 4 January 2022. RB: We genuinely started it because we thought it would be fun to do, but last week it was the top podcast in the country. I feel like now we’ve built a little community, so I would love to carry it on. It’s a journey that we need to carry on as our kids grow up. Filled with all the things they never tell you at antenatal classes, Parenting Hell is a beguiling mixture of humour and conversation from the hosts of the no.1 smash hit podcast (but this time, their wives and I’m most proud of what it’s done for the Paralympic movement,” says Hills. “It’s the Games which really change perceptions. This isn’t disability sport to be patronised, it’s elite competition between athletes who’ve spent years busting their arse to get here. The Last Leg is us shining a spotlight on them. They’re the stars here.” Pleasingly, Hypothetical’s hosts are themselves close. The pair met at a comedy competition when they were both first attempting standup in the late 00s. (Beforehand, Acaster had been playing in a series of wonderfully named bands, including the Wow! Scenario and the Capri-Sun Quartet, while Widdicombe was working as a sports writer at the Guardian.) But it was after a gig together in Wales that they properly bonded. Sleeping on someone’s living room floor, they stayed up chatting about which comedian’s careers they’d like to emulate. “I said Ross Noble,” remembers Acaster. “You said Mark Watson, because at the time he was popping up on panel shows and Radio 4. And doing well in Edinburgh.”

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