UK Comedy Scene Shines with Hilarious Podcasts and Radio Highlights
- Comedy in Your Eye
- Aug 11
- 2 min read
The UK's comedy scene is buzzing with activity across both podcasts and radio, offering a wealth of laughter for audiences. From critically acclaimed podcasts lauded as "the funniest ever made" to live comedy events featuring popular radio personalities, there's a diverse range of comedic talent on display. This vibrant landscape ensures that whether you prefer listening at home or attending a live show, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy top-tier British humour.
Podcast Powerhouses
Several podcasts have been highlighted for their exceptional comedic content. "A Woman's Smile," featuring Patti Harrison and Lorelei Ramirez, is described as a bizarre psychosexual horror show that turns discussions on womanhood into a source of dark humour. For those seeking more lighthearted fare, "Off Menu" with Ed Gamble and James Acaster offers guaranteed hilarity as they discuss dream restaurant meals with celebrity guests. "Northern News," hosted by Amy Gledhill and Ian Smith, finds humour in bizarre stories from the north of England, while "How Was It For You?" with Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke rates everyday life with comedic insight. "Memory Lane" with Kerry Godliman and Jen Brister delves into comedians' lives through old photos, and "Like Minded Friends" with Tom Allen and Suzi Ruffell offers funny conversations about life and culture from a shared gay perspective. "My Dad Wrote a Porno" continues to be a massive hit, with millions of downloads for its humorous readings of terrible erotic literature.
Radio's Comedic Voices
On the radio front, Des Clarke, known for his work on BBC Radio Scotland and Heart Breakfast, is set to headline a comedy event in Airdrie. The show, taking place at Airdrie Town Hall, will also feature other comedians. Meanwhile, Robin Morgan, a familiar voice on BBC Radio Wales, is taking on a new Sunday afternoon show, promising three hours of music, entertainment, and laughs. These radio personalities bring their comedic talents to a wider audience, reinforcing the strong connection between radio and comedy in the UK.
Key Takeaways
A diverse range of British comedy podcasts are available, catering to various tastes from absurd to nostalgic.
Radio presenters are actively involved in live comedy events and new radio shows.
Podcasts like "A Woman's Smile" and "Off Menu" are receiving significant praise for their unique comedic approaches.
Live comedy events are being held in various locations, featuring well-known comedic talent.
Sources
'The funniest podcast ever made' : Perfect Playlist 2025 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide, Chortle.
Des Clarke to headline comedy event in North Lanarkshire, Glasgow Times.
7 British comedy podcasts to listen to when you need a giggle, Global Comment.
Robin Morgan to present Sunday show on BBC Radio Wales, British Comedy Guide.






