Richard Herring's interview podcasts

Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast
(RHLSTP)
Presentation
Hosted by Richard Herring
Language English
Production
Ending theme Pest - Try Again
Audio format MP3
Publication
Debut 26 June 2012
Provider Go Faster Stripe
Website comedy.co.uk

Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast and Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast are two comedy podcasts, created by and starring British comedian Richard Herring. Hosted on The British Comedy Guide, the podcasts are interviews with notable guests, usually fellow comedians. The original Edinburgh Fringe podcast ran from 2011 to 2013,[1] and took place most days[2] for the duration of the Fringe, focusing on interviews with performers at the festival. They also contain short stand-up segments from Fringe performers. The Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, recorded at Leicester Square in London, began in 2012 and follows a similar format, with higher profile guests. It runs for a shorter series than the Edinburgh Fringe version, with weekly recordings.

Both podcasts are performed in front of a paying audience, but released for free download and streaming. The Leicester Square Theatre Podcast has won the Internet Award at the 2012, 2013 and 2014 Chortle Awards,[3] and was the only non-BBC programme to be nominated for the comedy award at the 2013 Sony Radio Awards.[4] The show won a bronze award in the category, becoming the first internet-only award winner in this section.[5] Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood has also heralded the Leicester Square Theatre Podcast citing it as one of his cultural highlights in The Guardian.[6]

In Herring's interview with Stephen Fry, Fry revealed that had attempted to commit suicide. The story was reported across various newspapers and international news networks including the BBC and Sky News.[7][8] His interview with Russell Brand also came to some press attention several months after its release, the press focusing on Brand discussing pleasuring a man in a public toilet for his 2002 TV show RE:Brand.[9][10]

Series One and Two of the Leicester Square Theatre Podcast were released solely in audio format, with the exception of Stewart Lee's episode - initially released as a DVD Extra for Fist of Fun, Series Two. From Series Three onwards all episodes of the show were released in both audio and video format - initially as a paid download, then for free on YouTube. Series Seven was the first to be financed by a Kickstarter campaign in order to cover the costs of production.

Episode Guide

Edinburgh Fringe Podcast

Season One
Recorded 3–28 August 2011.
# Guest Stand-Up
01: Michael Legge Catie Wilkins
02: Matthew Crosby Lou Sanders
03: Tony Law Chris McCausland
04: Andy Zaltzman The Behemoth
05: Dan Antopolski Nick Helm
06: Susan Calman Naz Osmanoglu
07: Glenn Wool Simon Munnery
08: Dave Gorman Nick Doody
09: Paul Sinha Tania Edwards
10: Francesca Martinez Holly Walsh
11: Sarah Millican Sara Pascoe
12: Ray Peacock Katherine Ryan
13: Shappi Khorsandi Simon Donald
14: Barry Cryer Edward Aczel
15: Josh Howie Josh Widdicombe
16: Simon Munnery Matt Green
17: Dan Tetsell Lee Camp
18: Al Murray Martin Mor
19: Dave Fulton Steve Gribbin
20: Omid Djalili Jen Brister
21: Paul Provenza Joe Lycett
22:[11] Phil Nichol Markus Birdman
23: Rumpel Matt Kirshen
24: Isy Suttie Andrew O'Neill
25: Adam Buxton Seymour Mace

Series Two
Recorded 2–27 August 2012.
# Guest(s) Stand-Up
26: Sarah Kendall Iszi Lawrence
27: Ray Peacock & Ed Gamble Catie Wilkins
28: Marek Larwood Doug Segal
29: Andrew O'Neill Juliet Meyers
30: Simon Munnery Mary Bourke
31: Lucy Porter Markus Birdman
32: Mick Foley Gavin Webster
33: Nina Conti Christian Reilly
34: Matthew Kelly Matthew Osborn
35: Craig Campbell Helen Keen
36: Janet Ellis Ahir Shah
37: Brendon Burns Grainne Maguire
38: Sarah Millican Pete Johansson
39: Tony Law Lou Sanders
40: Susan Calman Tiffany Stevenson
41: Nick Helm Jay Foreman
42: Simon Donald Helen Arney
43: Al Murray Celia Pacquola
44: Michael Legge Jarlath Regan
45: Felicity Ward Hayley Ellis
46: Nick Doody Steve Gribbin
47: Simon Evans Lloyd Langford
48: Martin Mor Ro Campbell
49: Phil Nichol Tony Jameson
50: Rumpel, Orbax & Pepper Keir McAllister

Series Three
Recorded 31 July–26 August 2013.
# Guest(s) Stand-Up
51: Jenny Eclair Alfie Brown
52: David Baddiel Katie Mulgrew
53: Norman Lovett Christian Reilly
54: Brendon Burns & John Lloyd Keith Farnan
55: Susan Calman Lee Camp
56: Rory McGrath & Josh Widdicome Carly Smallman
57: Ian Lavender & Tony Law Carey Marx
58: Janey Godley & Ashley Storrie Doug Segal
59: Omid Djalili & Ben Moor Michael J Dolan
60: David O'Doherty & Michael Legge Felicity Ward
61: Greg Proops & Hannibal Buress Lost Voice Guy
62: Milton Jones & Bo Burnham Paul Gannon
63: Sarah Millican Geoff Norcott
64: Sean Hughes & Paul Foot Benny Boot
65: Terry Alderton & Ardal O'Hanlon Zoe Lyons
66: Fred MacAulay & Colt Cabana Nadia Kamil
67: Al Murray & Paul Provenza Sally-Anne Hayward
68: Alexei Sayle David Kay
69: Ray Peacock & Ed Gamble Dana Alexander
70: Mark Thomas & Rob Delaney Chris Stokes
71: Paul Putner & Scroobius Pip Sarah Campbell
72: Ed Byrne & Bridget Christie Luke Wright
73: Caroline Rhea & Alex Lowe as Barry from Watford Alex Edelman
74: Stewart Lee as Baconface & Simon Donald Jarleth Regan
75: Jason Manford Wayne Mazadza

Leicester Square Theatre Podcast

Series One
Recorded 7 May - 26 June 2012
# Guest(s)
1: Tim Minchin
2: Jonathan Ross
3: Francesca Martinez
4: Charlie Higson
5: Charlie Brooker
6: Nick Frost
7: David Baddiel
8: Stewart Lee
9: Armando Iannucci & Graham Linehan

Series Two
Recorded 1 October - 3 December 2012
# Guest(s)
10: Rob Delaney
11: Peter Serafinowicz
12: Steve Pemberton & Reece Shearsmith
13: David Mitchell
14: Dave Gorman
15: Adam Buxton
16: Russell Howard

Series Three
Recorded 7 May, 28 May - 1 July 2013
# Guest(s)
Special: Pappy's at Machynlleth Comedy Festival
17: Chris Addison
18: Stephen Fry
19: Mary Beard
20: John Lloyd
21: Russell Brand
22: Edgar Wright
23: Mark Thomas
24: Isy Suttie
25: Sean Hughes

Series Four
Recorded 30 September - 28 October 2013
# Guest
26: Shappi Khorsandi
27: Rufus Hound
28: Miranda Hart
29: Miles Jupp
30: Dara O'Briain
31: Ross Noble
32: Simon Pegg
33: Stephen Merchant

Series Five
Recorded 17 February - 24 March, 2 May 2014
# Guest(s)
34: Adam Buxton
35: Jenny Eclair
36: Helen Zaltzman & Olly Mann
37: Robert Llewellyn
38: Alexei Sayle
39: Greg Davies
40: Danny Baker
41: Josie Long
42: Harry Shearer
43: Susan Calman
44: Jon Ronson
45: Nick Helm
Special: Mike Wozniak at Machynlleth Comedy Festival

Series Six
Recorded 29 September - 24 November 2014
# Guest(s)
46: Katherine Ryan
47: Mark Gatiss
48: Brendon Burns
49: James Acaster
50: Steve Coogan
51: Sara Pascoe
52: Sarah Millican
53: Rebecca Front
54: Josh Widdicombe
55: Andy Zaltzman
56: Richard Osman
57: Michael Legge
58: Milton Jones
59: Victoria Coren Mitchell
60: Sue Perkins
61: Ben Goldacre
62: Paul Putner & Trevor Lock
63: Stewart Lee
Special: Sofie Hagen at the Spike Sligo Festival

Series Seven
Recorded 1 June - 27 July 2015
# Guest(s)
64: Bob Mortimer
65: Lou Sanders
66: Emma Kennedy
67: Romesh Ranganathan
68: Robert Webb
69: Louis Theroux
70: Roisin Conaty
71: Johnny Vegas
72: Mark Watson
73: Robin Ince
74: Rob Delaney & Sharon Horgan
75: Jessica Hynes
76: Bridget Christie
77: Brett Goldstein
78: Paul Sinha
79: Al Murray
80: Limmy
81: Joe Lycett

Series Eight
Recorded 27 September - 29 November 2015
# Guest
82: Stuart Goldsmith
83: Diane Morgan
84: Lee Mack
85: Janey Godley
86: Robert Popper
87: Luisa Omielan
88: John Finnemore
Special: Richard Herring*
89: Sarah Kendall
90: Eddie Izzard
91: Phill Jupitus
92: Jack Whitehall
93: John Robins
94: David Mitchell
95: Hal Cruttenden
96: Scroobius Pip
97: Aisling Bea
98: Ray Peacock
99: Cariad Lloyd
100: Richard Bacon

Series Nine
Recorded 6 June - 25 July 2016
# Guest
101: Iain Lee
102: Tony Law
103: Lauren Laverne
104: Ben Bailey Smith
105: Marcus Brigstocke
106: David Cross
107: Vic Reeves
108: Susie Dent
109: Nish Kumar
110: Matthew Crosby
111: Graham Linehan
112: Sofie Hagen
113: Russell Kane
114: Tim Minchin
115: Tom Parry
116: Elis James
Special: Dave Taylor at the Great Yorkshire Fringe
Special: Mark Addy at the Great Yorkshire Fringe

Series Ten
Recording 3 October - 28 November 2016[12]
# Guest
Special: Dan Schreiber at the London Podcast Festival
117: Armando Iannucci
118: Hans Teeuwen
119: Dane Baptiste
120: Caitlin Moran
121: Will Smith
122: Tony Robinson
123: Kerry Godliman
124: Chris Addison
125: Ed Gamble
126: Dawn French
127: Deborah Frances-White
128: Tom Davis
129: Touretteshero
130: Susan Calman
131: Sarah Millican
132: Simon Munnery
133: Peter Serafinowicz
134: Lucy Porter

*DVD exclusive

References

  1. "Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  2. "Richard Herring's Edinburgh Fringe Podcast 2012". Chortle. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  3. "Lee, Herring and Law scoop Chortle Awards". Such Small Portions. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  4. "Sony Radio Academy Awards 2013 nominations". Radio Today. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  5. "Isy Suttie wins Sony Radio Awards Gold". British Comedy Guide. 13 May 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  6. Bromwich, Kathryn (16 August 2015). "On my radar: Jonny Greenwood's cultural highlights". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  7. "Stephen Fry reveals he attempted suicide in 2012". BBC News. 6 June 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  8. "Stephen Fry Reveals 2012 Suicide Attempt". Sky News. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  9. "Russell Brand talks about sex with male stranger for TV show". Mail Online. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  10. "Russell Brand Reveals He Had A Sexual Encounter With A Man In A Pub Toilet". The Huffington Post. 23 October 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  11. Episode 22 was lost due to a recording malfunction
  12. "Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast". Ticketsolve.com. Retrieved 21 May 2016.

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