BBC Radio 5 Live is launching a fresh new podcast for popular presenters Ellis James and John Robbins as they return to bigger and better BBC Sounds for 2024.
Not content with releasing one episode of their podcast every week, the comedian and his best mates are releasing two episodes a week on BBC Sounds, delivering all the laughs, features and unpredictable swearing they've become famous for. intend to do something.
The first episode of the new-look podcast, which won a Gold Award in the Best Entertainment category at the 2023 British Podcast Awards, launches on Tuesday 6 February on BBC Sounds, with a feature-packed version on Friday afternoon on BBC Radio 5 Live will be broadcast from 1pm to 2pm, allowing listeners to enjoy their favorite comedy duo anytime, anywhere.
Produced by independent production company Audio Always, this revamped podcast is hosted in a new studio and delivers everything from personal anecdotes to pop culture references and more, with the odd special guest joining in along the way. Masu.
This episode is full of laughter and fun, as Ellis and John use their unique blend of humor and wisdom to navigate life's ups and downs, and feature brand new hot #content along the way.
Presenter Ellis James said: “John is one of the world's great polymaths, and when minds like his are unleashed on the world of digital content, digital content evolves about a billion times faster than technology can keep up. That's why our shows must evolve too. We're thrilled to be spearheading the campaign for a fully digital Britain by 2032.”
Comedian and presenter Jon Robbins said: “Somehow we've created bigger, smaller, longer, shorter, live and pre-recorded podcasts, broadcast on BBC Sounds and Radio 5 Live.'' “We've been able to build a digital bridge between them, and we're excited to be a part of it.” Tomorrow he's on the BBC. BBC Sounds is the most exciting platform to arrive in audio since in-ear headphones. And 5 Live? Yeah, that's Livesey, that's Munchetty, that's Chili's. It's the voice of Britain. It's a match' ideal. “
For more information and to listen to the Ellis James and John Robbins podcast, visit the BBC Sounds website or app.
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