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    This week, soon-to-be-former Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer tells Harriet Langley-Swindon about why he's standing down, and what he's left in Number Ten for Andy Burnham to take over; we speak Al G. Algae, a spokesman for algae, to get their side of the Lincoln Reflecting Pool story; and Eshaan Akbar has a hot and spicy takeaway of the week about why Brexit, ten years on, as been a complete success.


    Our Patreons' bonus interview this week is with Tommy London, a musician who has maintained a successful career despite eschewing social media and, indeed, the entire internet; thanks to his PA for replying to our email and setting it up. Head over to Patreon.com/NonCensored if you want to hear or watch that, where you'll also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast - we're recording the next one of those next Friday, so sign up for just one or two pounds a week to ask a question, support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests. (If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for individual sale.)


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    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Joz Norris, XXX, Tom Neenan, and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, will be on at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Joz is doing two work-in-progress shows of his new show Joz Norris Is Hugh Jackman Is The Phantom Of The Opera, in Edinburgh on the 8th and 10th August - tickets for that are available here.


    Chris will be at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the entire month with his show Rewilding, and tickets for that are available here.


    Tom is the co-host of the Snake Boys Show podcast, and is taking his new show, Portrait Of A Tom As A Young Neenan to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - tickets are available here.


    Ed produces P.O.V., a scripted sketch show on BBC Sounds which has NonCensored regulars like Davina, Will and Sooz in it. He also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


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    This week, Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin talk to campaigner and old man Hugh Oldman, about why the government is right to ban under-sixteens from social media; we speak to A Suffragette From 1913 about how she feels about being compared to Palestine Action; and Eshaan Akbar walks us through a Hot & Spicy Takeaway of the Week for as long as the authorities.


    Thank you to Abi, who signed up to our Patreon this week. She, like all Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with A Scammer in the middle of the show. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast, where we answer your questions, so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests. (If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for individual sale.)


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    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Justin Edwards, Sooz Kempner, John-Luke Roberts, and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, will be on at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Justin is returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the first time in ages, for just five dates, with his show, Jeremy Lion - My Life!, and tickets are available here.


    Sooz is also returning to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, for nine dates, with her show Impostor, and tickets for that are available here.


    Ed produces produces P.O.V., a scripted sketch show on BBC Sounds which has NonCensored regulars like Davina, Will and Sooz in it. He also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    This week, Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin talk to MaryBeth JoAnn Meg, an American-Irishwoman in Belfast about how worried she is about the new trouble there; Chancellor Rachel Reeves joins us because she ISN'T hiding from a decision on the pensions triple lock or, indeed, hiding in general; and Eshaan Akbar has a Hot & Spicy Takeaway of the Week about the immigrant success story that's taking place in California.


    Thank you to Pete, who signed up to our Patreon this week. He, like all Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with tech guru Marty Twelve in the middle of the show, which features some of Marty's trademark bold predictions. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast, where we answer your questions, so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests. (If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for individual sale.)


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    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Mary Flanigan, Davina Bentley, Tom Neenan, and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, will be on at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Mary can be found on social media as MazFlaz (eg, her Instagram). She's taking a show, Scream If You Want To Go Slower, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and tickets are available here.


    Tom is the co-host of the Doctor Who podcast A Wheezing Groaning Sound, and is taking his new show, Portrait Of A Tom As A Young Neenan to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - tickets are available here.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    This week, Harriet Langley-Swindon talk to Milly Young, a young person about how young people are not saving enough and also not spending enough and also don't deserve pay rises; Eshaan Akbar has a Hot & Spicy Takeaway of the Week about the animals that have made the shortlist for the next batch of banknotes; and travel agent Tommy Cook has some GREAT deals for listeners who want to make a last-minute booking to America for the World Cup.


    Thank you to David Thomas and Claudia Federico, who both signed up to our Patreon this week. They, like all Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with Wartin Lewis, Money Spending Expert in the middle of the show, which makes total sense and does not need to be explained. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast, where we answer your questions, so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests. (If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for individual sale.)


    Please follow our social media accounts!

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    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Freya Mallard, John-Luke Roberts, Nick Revell and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June (tickets here) , and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Freya co-hosts the Binks & Hebrides Whine Time podcast with Davina Bentley, which is on their YouTube channel; she is also going to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a work-in-progress show, Come Get Me World, I'm Wide Open, and you get get tickets for that here.


    John-Luke is the host of Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, and is taking his new show, What I Talk About When I Run About, Talking to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - tickets are available here.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    This week, Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin talk to SNP accountant Scott Andrews about how everything Peter Murrell claimed was a legitimate business expense; they also hear from Doctor Five, a meteorologist from the future who predicts nothing but sunshine in the years to come!! Finally, Producer Martin continues intervestigation (a cross between an interview and an investigation) into the world of "preppers" - people who are preparing for the end of the world - as he travels deep into the woods with the man known only as "Colllin Maxxxx".


    Our Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with Terry Connors, a man who has read all of the terms and conditions. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast, where we answer your questions, so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests. (If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for individual sale.)


    Please follow our social media accounts!

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    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Tom Neenan, John-Luke Roberts, Mark Davison, Robert Gilbert and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June (tickets here) , and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Tom is the co-host of the Doctor Who podcast A Wheezing Groaning Sound, and is taking his new show, Portrait Of A Tom As A Young Neenan to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - tickets are available here.


    John-Luke is the host of Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, and is taking his new show, What I Talk About When I Run About, Talking to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - tickets are available here.


    Mark is half of the sketch team The Exploding Heads, who put sketches out on social media, like their Instagram account.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin talked to King Of The North and King Of Pigeons Andy Burnham about how his powerful Northern accent will bring change to Westminster; Eshaan Akbar celebrates the government's intervention to reduce fuel prices; and Producer Martin continues intervestigation (a cross between an interview and an investigation) into the world of "preppers" - people who are preparing for the end of the world - as he travels deep into the woods with the man known only as "Colllin Maxxxx".


    Our Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with podcaster/cult Leader Helen Foofar, who talks about her podcast Living Well With Helen Foofar and the burgeoning cult she's set up around it. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast - we're recording the next one of those on Tuesday, so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week ask us questions, support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for individual sale.


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    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Will Sebag-Montefiore, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Robert Gilbert and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June (tickets here) , and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Margaret hosts the podcast Crushed, which has its own Substack, and is available in all the other usual places, too.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon talked to Health Secretary Wes Streeting at 12.50pm on Thursday where he explained how loyal he was to Keir Starmer; Eshaan Akbar explains the biggest consequence of the Strait Of Hormuz being closed; and Producer Martin continues intervestigation (a cross between an interview and an investigation) into the world of "preppers" - people who are preparing for the end of the world - with his interview with Colllin Maxxxx.


    Thank you to Patrick Keane, who signed up for our Patreon this week. He, like all our Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with James Brudenell, 7th Earl Of Cardigan (1797-1868), who has just launched a new podcast called The Charge of the Light Brigade. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

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    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, James Barr, Mark Davison, Rob Thomas and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June (tickets here) , and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    James is doing a work-in-progress show, Punchy Title, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and tickets are available here.


    Mark is half of the sketch team The Exploding Heads, who put sketches out on social media, like their Instagram account.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin talk to independent councillor Barry Normal about the lack of vetting from the main parties when it comes to the local elections, as well as asking... well, what it is that councillors do, exactly; Eshaan Akbar looks at Reform's proposals to build detention centres in areas that have the audacity to vote Green; and Producer Martin begins a brand new intervestigation (a cross between an interview and an investigation), this time diving into the world of "preppers" - people who are preparing for the end of the world.


    Thank you to Emily Gordon, who signed up for our Patreon this week. She, like all our Patreons, will be getting a bonus interview with Jemma Phrog, a journalist who has just published a brilliant, twelve-page article about the dangers of the so-called "femosphere". Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

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    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Bilal Zafar, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Rob Thomas and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. Her play, Churchill's Urinal, runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June (tickets here) , and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (tickets here), where she will also be doing a new character comedy/stand-up show, The Illegal Aliens Have Landed (tickets here).


    Brendan is taking a brand new show, Indy, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August. It's a three-man retelling of Indiana Jones, and tickets are available here.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Bilal is taking his new show Rubicon to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August, and you can buy tickets here.


    Margaret hosts the podcast Crushed, which has its own Substack, and is available in all the other usual places, too.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show that features many NonCensored regulars like Rosie, Brendan, Will, Sooz and Joz.


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Eshaan Akbar debate the power of political debate with our two wokest talking heads, only one of whom can possibly come back, Laura and Laura; they also speak to our Westminster Correspondent Issy Shots about the remarks made by Hannah Spencer, who used to be a plumber and that's important, about the drinking culture in Westminster; and Producer Martin dives into the "manocube" with manfluencer Andy Bankside for the fourth and final part of his exclusive intervestigation (a cross between an interview and an investigation).


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with Max Martinsson, the musician behind every pop hit of the last twenty years. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

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    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Mark Davison, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Will Sebag-Montefiore and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is on at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - but he's not in it. It's still good, though!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Mark is half of The Exploding Heads, and they do sketches on social media such as Instagram and X: The Everything App.


    Margaret hosts the podcast Crushed, which has its own Substack, and is available in all the other usual places, too.


    Davina does very funny sketches on Instagram.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show hosted by Maximum Fun. It's currently the annual MaxFunDrive, where the network asks people to become members for as little as £3.70/month, in exchange for which you get decades of bonus content, so have a look at maximumfun.org/join


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon speaks to Sir Keir Starmer, who ain't the sharpest tool in the shed, about the fallout from the scandal people are calling Peter Mandelgate; Eshaan Akbar looks at the value Shabana Mahmood is getting for fifty new riot police in his Hot & Spicy Takeaway Of The Week; and Producer Martin once again dives into the "manocube" with manfluencer Andy Banksid for the third part of his exclusive intervestigation (a cross between an interview and an investigation).


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with Jessica Actress, a British starlet on a promotion tour for an award-nominated but troubled film. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

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    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Joz Norris, Davina Bentley, Will Sebag-Montefiore and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is on at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - but he's not in it. It's still good, though!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Joz is hosting Eggbox, a night packed with short films and live script readings, at the Pleasance theatre on the 26th May. He is also performing the last date of the tour for his acclaimed show You Wait. Time Passes at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, on the 20th June.


    Davina does very funny sketches on Instagram.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Ed also produces Sound Heap With John-Luke Roberts, an award-winning improvised sketch show hosted by Maximum Fun. It's currently the annual MaxFunDrive, where the network asks people to become members for as little as £3.70/month, in exchange for which you get decades of bonus content, so have a look at maximumfun.org/join


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon speaks to commentator Tessa Pond, whose sources of information have mysteriously dried up since Victor Orban lost; Eshaan Akbar takes a side in the spat between the Pope and JD Vance in his Hot & Spicy Takeaway Of The Week; and Producer Martin once again dives into the "manocube" with manfluencer Andy Bankside, who gives Martin a tour of his supercar collection.


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with Royal Correspondent Nicola Witchell. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

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    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Bethany Black, Sooz Kempner, Will Sebag-Montefiore and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is on at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - but he's not in it. It's still good, though!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Bethany would like you to subscribe to her TikTok account.


    Sooz has a new podcast with her boyfriend Michael Balazo called Long Distance, Bit Weird, which you can hear in your preferred podcast app or on their Patreon.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Ed has launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.

    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon speaks to US Congresswoman Gretchen Hardline about how the Democrats are Hashtag Resisting Donald Trump; Eshaan Akbar has a Hot & Spicy Takeaway Of The Week about how unnecessary reparations are; and Producer Martin dives into the "manosphere" with manfluencer Andy Bankside who explains that it's actually a manocube.


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with the oldest man on Twitch, Malcolm Dempster, who explains what Twitch is, why he's so good at it, and how his divorce was definitely mutual. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Davina Bentley, Sooz Kempner, Will Sebag-Montefiore and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is on at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - but he's not in it. It's still good, though!

    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Davina does very funny sketches on Instagram.


    Sooz has a new podcast with her boyfriend Michael Balazo called Long Distance, Bit Weird, which you can hear in your preferred podcast app or on their Patreon.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Ed has launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon speaks to US General Dick Terriffic about why the UK needs to help America win a war it's already won and which also isn't a war; Eshaan Akbar rates Kanye West's apology for his antisemitic statements; and Royal Correspondent Nicola Witchell tells us how Sir King Prince Charles will end Meghan's war in the Middle East.


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with diet influencer Jeremy Agutter, who demonstrates the benefits of an all-milk diet. Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. If you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    Take this survey if you don't hate us: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Will Sebag-Montefiore, Oliver Izod, Sooz Kempner and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is on at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - but he's not in it. It's still good, though!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Oliver can be found posting on his Instagram.


    Sooz has a new podcast with her boyfriend Michael Balazo called Long Distance, Bit Weird, which you can hear in your preferred podcast app or on their Patreon.


    Ed has launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon speak to Timothy Nicholas, the official translator for Nick Timothy MP, about Muslim acts of domination; we also hear from Reg Billiards, CEO of Generic Oil, who explains that there simply aren't any alternatives to oil; and Eshaan Akbar asks: Is Suspended Prison Sentences Woke?


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with AI CEO Brad Algorithm, who explains why anyone who isn't using his AI, Chad, is getting left behind. Our Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can. And if you don't want to subscribe, but do want to give us a one-off amount, all the Patreon-exclusive videos are available for sale.


    Please follow our new, bespoke social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    Take this survey if you're cool: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Tom Mayo, Matt Winning, Oliver Izord and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is on at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival - but he's not in it. It's still good, though!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Tom is part of Shoot From The Hip Improv, and they have a show at the Hammersmith Apollo on the 4th October! Buy tickets here.


    Matt is not only a comedian, but also a climate scientist; his show Solastalgia is running at the Soho Theatre 30th April-2nd May, and tickets are available here.


    Oliver can be found posting on his Instagram.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin speak to A Beaver, about replacing Winston Churchill on British banknotes; we also hear from Fashion Critic Hannah Winter about who looked AWFUL at the Oscars; and Eshaan Akbar has a Hot & Spicy Takeaway of the Week about estate agencies.


    Our Patreons will be getting a bonus interview with children's author Sarah Pompom, who has definitely read all the books she's written. Our Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast - out this week - so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show, and make it possible for us to pay our guests, if you can.


    Please follow our new, bespoke social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    Take this survey if you're cool: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Sooz Kempner, Davina Bentley, Athena Kugblenu and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds. And tickets for her play, Churchill's Urinal, which runs at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June, are available here.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is about to tour America!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube, and his latest stand-up special, Fool Moon, is also available on YouTube.


    Sooz has a new podcast with her boyfriend Michael Balazo called Long Distance, Bit Weird, which you can hear in your preferred podcast app or on their Patreon.


    Davina does very funny sketches on Instagram.


    Athena has a kids book out called History's Most Epic Fails, which you can buy here.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin speak to American General Dick Terrific, live from his bunker somewhere in the Middle East; we also hear from Reform's defeated candidate in Gorton & Denton, Matthew Goodwin, about how he's is NOT a sore loser and how he DIDN'T cry; and Eshaan Akbar has a seriously unserious Hot & Spicy Takeaway of the Week about police discrimination.


    Thank you to Jodie Sampson and Mike Smith, both of whom signed up to our Patreon this week. They're making it possible for us to pay our guests, because lord knows the ad revenue doesn't cover that. This week they - and all our Patreons - will be getting a bonus interview with TikTok sensation PotatoGirl, who has generated billions of likes and millions of pounds by filming potatoes falling on her. Our Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast - so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show if you can.


    Please follow our new, bespoke social media accounts!


    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    Don't take this survey if you're not a cool kid: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Will Sebag-Montefiore, Marcus Brigstocke, Athena Kugblenu and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is about to tour America!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Marcus is on tour with his excellent stand-up show Virtuvian Mango, and tickets for the last few dates (in places like Richmond, Reading and Frome), can be found here.


    Athena has a kids book out called History's Most Epic Fails, which you can buy here.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin speak to Reform UK's Suella Braverman, about Reform's exciting new slate of policies; we also hear from Oxbridge University, Leicester's Professor Emeritus Of Constitutional Monarchy & Media Studies Brenjamin St. Francis, about how hard it is to remove someone from the line of succession; and Eshaan Akbar has an award-winning edition of ApologyWatch.


    Thank you to Richard, Michael Vickers, Peter Gorman and Sue Avery, all of whom signed up to our Patreon this week. They're making it possible for us to pay our guests, because lord knows the ad revenue doesn't cover that. This week they - and all our Patreons - will be getting a bonus interview with podcaster Celebrity Baby Publicist Prunella d'Arcy, about how to monetise your children. Our Patreons also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast, which is out this week - so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show if you can.


    Please follow our new, bespoke social media accounts!


    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    Don't take this survey if you're not a cool kid: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Athena Kugblenu, Oliver Izod, Sooz Kempner, Susan Harrison and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, is about to tour America!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube.


    Athena has a kids book out called History's Most Epic Fails, which you can buy here.


    Oliver is playing with his genre-defying string quartet, Bowjangles, who mix physical comedy, improbable dancing, soaring vocals and, of course, virtuosic string playing, at the Crazy Coqs in London on the 19th March. Tickets are available here.


    Susan is taking part in the Pleasance's 50-hour Improvathon from the 27th Feb-1st March, and is performing her solo show, Should I Still Be Doing This?, at the Soho Theatre on the 24th and 25th April.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • There's no regular show this week, so instead here's last month's Time For Questions?, the monthly bonus podcast that usually sits exclusively on patreon.com/NonCensored. You'll hear Harriet, Producer Martin and Ehsaan Akbar answer questions like:

    Who would YOU ban from standing for election?If America is taking Greenland, which country should Britain just take?What should we call the British version of ICE, once Reform get around to starting it?

    And: it's time for performance reviews! How would the team rate each others' performances this year?


    This podcast was filmed at Streamline Studios, Deptford, and was made possible thanks to the support of our Patreons, who also make it possible for us to pay the guests on the regular shows. There will be a new Time For Questions? recording before the end of February, so if you want to ask a question, head over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for just four or eight pounds a month. You'll also get every episode early and without adverts and every interview in video, as well as bonus podcasts like this.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds, and her play, Churchill's Urinal, is playing at the King's Head Theatre from the 13th May to the 6th June.


    Brendan's Buffy The Vampire Slayer-themed live show, Buffy ReVamped, is about to start an American tour.


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin speak to former Number 10 Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney about why he quit Downing Street; we also hear from Health Secretary Wes Streeting about what how he isn't friends with Peter Mandelson; and Eshaan Akbar has a very debatable Hot & Spicy Takeaway Of The Week.


    Thank you to Lukas Bell-Dereske for signing up to our Patreon this week. He's making it possible for us to pay our guests, because lord knows the ad revenue doesn't cover that. This week he - and all our Patreons - will be getting a bonus interview with podcaster Liz Truss, who also used to be Prime Minister. They will also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive monthly Time For Questions podcast - so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show if you can.


    Please follow our new, bespoke social media accounts!

    Instagram: @noncensoredpodcast

    TikTok: @noncensoredpod


    And, man, wouldn't it be so random if you filled in this survey ha ha: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Seán Burke, James Barr, Susan Harrison and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    Brendan's show, Buffy ReVamped, will be touring America soon!


    Eshaan has started a new, live podcast called The Early Evening Show, every Sunday evening on YouTube.


    Seán has a podcast called How To Steal A Penguin, and is also on tour in March and April - tickets available from his Linktree.


    James has just launched a podcast called What If People Find Out?, and is on tour in Australia and London in March and April - go to his website for ticket details.


    Susan is taking part in the Pleasance's 50-hour Improvathon from the 27th Feb-1st March, and is performing her solo show, Should I Still Be Doing This?, at the Soho Theatre on the 24th and 25th April.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin speak to Dead Paeodophile Correspondent Eshaan Akbar for a look at who isn't in the Epstein files; we also hear from Lord Bertie Cuthbert on why having a law that kicks you out of the House of Lords if you're mates with a convicted sex trafficker is "going too far"; and the policeman in charge of investigating the former Andrew Former Mountbatten Former Windsor, PC Bob Hancock, is having a really tough time, guys.


    Our Patreons will also get an interview with the host of the smash hit podcast Diary Of A She-E-O, Stephanie Bartlett, which will never appear on the main feed. They will also get every episode early and without adverts, access to the full video of all our interviews, as well as the Patreon-exclusive Time For Questions podcast - so get over to Patreon.com/NonCensored and sign up for one or two pounds a week to support the show if you can. They are also making it possible for us to pay our guests because lord knows the ad revenue doesn't cover that.


    Man, wouldn't it be so random if you filled in this survey ha ha: http://bit.ly/noncensored-survey.


    With thanks to Rosie Holt, Brendan Murphy, Eshaan Akbar, Paul Dunphy, Susan Harrison, Will Sebag-Montefiore and Ed Morrish.


    Rosie's sitcom, Crossing The Floor, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    Brendan is currently on tour with his show, Buffy ReVamped.


    Eshaan has an hour-long special, The Pretender, available to watch on YouTube.


    Paul does sketches with Larry, as "Larry & Paul", mainly on YouTube these days.


    Susan is taking part in the Pleasance's 50-hour Improvathon from the 27th Feb-1st March, and is performing her solo show, Should I Still Be Doing This?, at the Soho Theatre on the 24th and 25th April.


    Will has a show on Fubar Radio called Privacy Settings and you can listen to it here.


    Ed has just launched Smelt, a store where you can buy scripted audio comedy that doesn't exist yet, from people like Andy Hamilton, Ian Martin, Larry & Paul and Deborah Frances-White. To get involved, go to leadmojo.co.uk/smelt


    Show photography is by Karla Gowlett and design is by Chris Barker. Original music is by Paddy Gervers and Rob Sell at Torch and Compass.


    NonCensored is a Lead Mojo production

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.