Recorded live at the Edinburgh fringe, the latest edition of the Amnesty podcast features standup from Eric Lampaert, Nish Kumar and an improvised rap from Abandoman. Plus chat, revelations and secrets from Sandi Toksvig, QI's creator John Lloy
Amnesty's Secret Comedy Podcast is back at this year's Edinburgh festival, and will be winging your way throughout August. To whet your appetite, here are some of the best bits from 2012 along with interviews and stand-up from some of the guest
Miles Jupp takes over as host of Amnesty's Secret Santa Comedy Podcast. Phil Nichol tells us about his latest attempt to join a gym, Deborah Frances White tells us a little bit too much about her family situation and Eric Lampaert and Matt Rich
Amnesty's Secret Comedy Podcast returns with Jeremy Hardy sharing one too many secrets about working with Burt Reynolds, while Chris McCausland reveals how he cheated in a school exam. There's a song about the future from self-confessed nerd He
Amnesty's Secret Comedy Podcast returns with Absolute Radio DJ Christian O'Connell at the helm. On this show we've Bob Mills, Kerry Godliman, Joel Dommett, Stewart Francis and Matt Winning on life as Robert Mugabe's secretary. What's not to lov
John Bishop introduces the latest Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh fringe with standup and songs from Kevin Eldon, Miles Jupp and Dead Cat Bounce
Fred MacAulay and Adam Hills present the latest Amnesty International Comedy Podcast featuring standup from Reginald D Hunter, Andy Zaltzman and Caroline Rhea.Contains strong language
The latest Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh fringe 2010 features Jason Manford, Mark Watson, Pete Johansson, Carl Donnelly, Keith Farnan and a trip to The Stand comedy club. Introduced by Ronna and Beverly
Arj Barker, Stephen K Amos, Sammy J and Susan Calman feature in the latest Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh Fringe 2010, introduced by Jason ManfordBrian Logan interviews Arj Barker
Brendon Burns, Josie Long and Jim Jefferies feature on the second Amnesty International Comedy Podcast from the Edinburgh fringe 2010, presented by Susan Calman
Russell Brand, John Cleese, Fred MacAulay, Rob Rouse and Danielle Ward all exercise their right to freedom of expression on the inaugural Amnesty International Comedy Podcast – the first Edinburgh festival collaboration between Amnesty and the