Sun, 28 June 2009 Brian and Georgina pay tribute to the King of Pop as only they can. Featuring Top Ten Conspiracy Theories, Michael Jackson Trivia Quiz, an homage by Thesaurus Walrus, and a very special edition of Name That Cat. Bye bye Jacko. Comments[0] |
Sun, 28 June 2009 More late night Chorley FM fun with B&G, in which Georgina gets rid of Brian's favourite shoes (you know, those ones) as part of her life laundry. Plus Truman Show Syndrome, a complete failure to read The Invisible Man, and a fresh approach to burglar alarms - in both senses of the word "fresh". Also, chat from their stint at 2008's Edinburgh Fringe. Comments[0] |
Sat, 27 June 2009 Extended podcast. Brian Luff's brand new one-man show in which he tells the story of his early life working as a sports journalist in London, his love for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, and how he achieved a rather curious ambition on a foggy night in Munich. Comments[0] |
Thu, 25 June 2009 Knife amnesty for gorillas, IQ tests for cats and killing rats with beer and lasagne. Plus, grunting tennis stars and Thesaurus Walrus. Contains strong language. Comments[0] |
Wed, 24 June 2009 From his well-aired room in South East London, Jake presents more satirical comment on the power of alcohol and health and safety for children in the classroom. Plus a telephone dating service for gay pets, and what happened when Prince William met some of the country's most notorious teenage gang members, is it. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 June 2009 The first of three compilations of Brian and Georgina's late night show on Chorley FM, featuring Andrew Lloyd Webber, the secrets of the Loch Ness Monster, parachuting as an Olympic sport, Georgina's fetish for caterpillar piddle as a schoolgirl, and a trip to High Wycombe. All that and it's suitable for the workplace too. Comments[0] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 An eel orgy in the Sargasso Sea, front bottoms that smell of garlic, inappropriate nakedness, biting toenails, and wearing your bollocks on top of your head. Plus Brian's rant about the RMT and Le Raymonde Le Blanc at a Garden Centre. Contains strong language and a cat with a $20,000 price tag. Comments[0] |
Wed, 17 June 2009 Back on terra firma, Jake discovers Eastbourne Pier has been put up for sale (for good reason) and celebrates the 10th anniversary of Baz Luhrmann's Sunscreen, which some of us thought wasn't much cop when it first did the rounds. Plus Michael Jackson gets fit with The Incredible Hulk, and Marn Davies puts in a final appearance. No children were hurt during the making of this podcast. Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 A special compilation of the acts you've seen over the last five weeks - Eric Kirchberger, Chris Martin, Paul Ricketts, Paul Conneely, and Lorcan McGrane - along with a little bit of Sowerby & Luff for good measure. Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 June 2009 More of the best bits from It's Sowerby & Luff, including testicle pizzas, dwarf-eating hippos, and marrying a pineapple. Perhaps it's just as well it's the last edition. Next week, we go up north for the best bits of the initial run of the much cleaner Chorley FM radio shows. Comments[0] |
Fri, 12 June 2009 It's Dogface and Halfwit's Big Bang with carnivorous catapillers, luminous toenails and a panda in the bath. Plus, the return of Thesaurus Walrus and Georgina tries to Name That Cat. Contains strong language and nudity from the start. Please go to sowerbyandluff.com and donate to Cancer Research this summer. Comments[0] |
Thu, 11 June 2009 Jake's in France this week, the jammy git, but he's still found the time to file a dispatch pour vous, featuring the British Government's radical new idea for dealing with drunk-drivers, previews of some of the BBC's new digital radio networks, and, yes, a summary of the final of The Apprentice for those of you who are still under the misguided impression that Alan Sugar is Britain's closest equivalent to Donald Trump. Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 June 2009 Another great set from Sowerby & Luff's 2008 Edinburgh show. This week it's the turn of Lorcan McGrane, who is scheduled to be one of Brian and Georgina's specially invited guests at this year's Edinburgh Fringe. Watch this space for more details. Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 June 2009 Georgina gets propositioned twice in a week (neither time from Brian), then receives an e-mail from the wife of someone to whom she proposed via the podcast...with hilarious consequences. Meanwhile, Brian self-harms (totally unconnected) before paying tribute to his alma mater. Plus a bumper edition of What's the Question Triv, just pour vous. Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 June 2009 It's the summer charity single from Sowerby and Luff! "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire " was first performed by Frank Sinatra and Celeste Holme in the Hollywood musical High Society, and here's B & G's daft version, accompanied by the strings and horns of the Crouch End & Muswell Hill Swing Band, conducted by Richard Cray. If you download this single, please, please go to www.sowerbyandluff.com and make a donation to Cancer Research, via Brian and Georgina's own donation page. If everyone who listens to this song makes a small donation, we can raise thousands this summer. Happy holidays from Sowerby & Luff! Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 June 2009 This week, Jake launches his own budget airline and has the world exclusive first play of Dizzee Rascal's new collaboration with David Beckham. Also, Madonna blows 30 grand on DJ lessons for her new boyfriend...and fails to get a return on her investment. Featuring Marn Davies. Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 June 2009 Infra-red badger fighting, a lemon the size of a melon, and my baby's a monkey. Plus a review of a disappointing art show at Newlyn Gallery, and a man who looks like a poodle. Show sponsored by Hans Sprenkel. To sponsor this podcast email: studio@sowerbyandluff.com Contains strong language. Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 June 2009 More from Sowerby & Luff's 2008 stint at The Dragonfly, this time from Paul Conneely, who was performing his first solo Edinburgh show after a number of years as part of sketch troupe Jambalaya. Comments[0] |
Sun, 31 May 2009 More total bollocks from Brian and Georgina's manky archive, including dirty postwomen, cuddle parties, taking penguins home from the zoo, and how Paul McCartney could have saved money by hiring a prostitute every night for five years. Plus - finally - the lyrics of Dreams of Piccadilly revealed...from the Curiosity Shop themselves! Comments[0] |
