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Some Sunny DayBefore washing your hands and then washing them again, Some Sunny Day offers a brief interlude with some of the country's funniest comedians as they reflect on life before returning to the real world and enslaving themselves to TV again. Author: Vera Productions/ DLT Entertainment UK
Some Sunny Day is a podcast all about being, well, stuck indoors and going a bit mad. Just like everyone else, the nations comedians are at home, trying not to eat lunch at eight in the morning, so to keep them sane weve let them send us the funny things theyve made. Therell be reports from the domestic frontline, ideas for things to do, some jokes, impressions and the odd silly game, all hosted by a different comedian each week.Forget Abbey Road and it's state-of-the-art sound stages, 60 years on it's screaming kids and washing machines and lawnmowers in the background as comedians are left doing it for themselves.... George Martin would be pulling his hair out. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Episode 1 - Rory Bremner, Jo Brand, Alex Lowe, Elf Lyons, Helen Bauer & Lily Phillips
Episode 1
Monday, 1 June, 2020
Some Sunny Day is a podcast about being, well, stuck indoors and going a bit mad.Just like everyone else, the nation’s comedians are at home, trying not to eat lunch at eight in the morning, so to keep them sane we’ve let them send us the funny things they’ve made.Our opening offering includes an update from Boris Johnson, Elf Lyons stuck in a maze, Lily Phillips listing lockdown lessons, sage advice from Jo Brand, the complete opposite from Jacob Rees Mogg and Helen Bauer locking eyes over Robbie Williams while Barry From Watford (Alex Lowe) locks eyes with a hernia.We can’t stop everyone being cooped up at home, but give Some Sunny Day a listen and you’ll be cooped up with a bunch of comedians. Kind of like that house share you lived in (but we promise this time they’ll be funny). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.













