Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? Today's podcast is positively dynamite thanks to the stars of A-Team: The Musical.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves ... Miles Jupp's first guest is Justin Moorhouse, who was last seen opposite Eric Cantona in the film Looking for Eric. Justin's back in Edinburgh with a show revolving around the number seven. He's enjoying all the fun of the fringe, not least spotting his own flyers in the urinal.
Next up is Zoe Lyons, whose show Miss Machismo is at the Pleasance Courtyard. Last year, she told the best joke on the fringe according to Dave TV, so brace yourselves.
Jason Byrne has been described as "comic nitroglycerin" but tells Miles why he's feeling a bit like a damp squib. The pair talk about their worst ever jobs, days at the races and, of course, Jason's new show, The Byrne Supremacy.
Miles is then joined by a couple of comedy prodigies. Daniel Sloss is at the festival with a set entitled Teenage Kicks. He talks about the ups and mostly downs of living with his parents in Fife. Kevin Bridges is proud to have the first show to sell out on the fringe – but reckons its because the venue only seats a handful of punters …
Finally, it's over to BA, Hannibal and co for a closing song. Enjoy.
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