Nick and James take a bold stance on Nazis. I mean apparently it is a bold stance on Nazis in 2017, so that gag no longer makes any sense. Also, they talk about Pixar vs Dreamworks, and the ennui of children.
If the M3 had a bus lane, we would probably throw our parents onto it. In our first episode in a long time, Nick stumbles into a therapy session with James.
Alternate title: The Disproportionate Amount Of Celebrities Who Died In 2016It's 2017 and everything is Britannia Music now. James talks about The Nook, and Nick is the spirit of 2016.
Our first show in ages. We don't talk about any of James' stuff, but we do talk about entropy, and using Dan Harmon as a barometer for how to live your life.
In this very special episode, recorded on the 15th October, 2016 at the Twittercomic2016 event, James talks to Timothy Swann, Beth and George Beedham and David Wynne about mental health and the NHS.
In this very special episode, recorded on the 15th October, 2016 at the Twittercomic2016 event, James talks to Beth and George Beedham about their personal experiences with mental illness and mental healthcare.
Alternate name: Resident Willy ExpertJames wants to build a computer, and Nick suddenly finds himself thinking about HR Giger for the weirdest reasons.
Nick has a hard out, and James has to make a meal of something.A short episode this time, and there's some awfully ropey sound at the beginning. It levels out really quickly, though, we promise.
After a long time Nick and James reunite at the same old studios on the same old day of the week to talk about dog medication, kid gymnasts, boring diagnoses and coping with Trump.