Frank Skinner and rapper Professor Green attempt to bridge the generation gap talking whelks and The Fall, while Professor Green’s music taste makes Frank fall off his chair. Show more
Frank and comedian Reginald D. Hunter give each other relationship advice in the bath.
This week Frank Skinner and comedian/ventriloquist Nina Conti are captivated by a cow whisperer and uncover a salacious sex story from the 70s.
This week Frank and Martin Kemp cosy up with ‘Men Who Sleep In Trucks’, and are so inspired by the 2012 Olympics Ceremony that they decide Danny Boyle should be our new overlord!
Frank and actor Laurence Fox get a history lesson from Keith Richards and celebrate the work of Professor Brian Cox.
Frank Skinner and Ricky Wilson bond over the brilliance of QI, and discover why Cathy Come Home is still one of the most iconic British dramas ever made.
Frank Skinner and Proms presenter Katie Derham hang out in Handel’s practice room discussing Brazilian oddities, dark dramas, and the art of whistling.
Frank and Strictly star Anton Du Beke celebrate their love for Kenneth Williams with a few choice impressions, and Anton reveals his past life as a baker.
Frank and actor/comedian Aisling Bea discover the dirty secrets of clean eating, ponder the downfall of Fanny Cradock and wonder whatever happened to the umbrella hat. Show more
Frank joins comedian Tom Rosenthal to discuss hover cars and hallucinogenic cacti, while they squirm together over the brilliant comedy of awkwardness Him & Her.
Peep Show’s Isy Suttie and Frank bond over their love of cake, marvel at marching geese and ask “will they/won’t they” in a romantic comedy set in Brighton.
Frank and impressionist Jon Culshaw take a walk on Mars, sample a new recipe for Porridge, and enjoy the best combover in showbiz history. Show more
Frank and actor/comedian Sally Phillips share a love song from Bill Bailey, enjoy female Full Contact Medieval Fighting, and discuss ‘the world’s most dangerous philosopher’. Show more
Frank and comedian Alex Horne share a delightfully awkward Wogan Christmas special, look back at Tomorrow’s World, and enjoy brilliantly filthy new sitcom Fleabag.
Frank and Gabby Logan enjoy Micky Flanagan's comedy short 'Foxageddon', and follow the journey of a young man locked in his own body, before swapping Michael Sheen impressions. Show more
Frank meets fellow Brummie comedian Joe Lycett. They are gripped by a true crime series, mesmerised by Francis Bacon, and chew over a documentary on Elvis’s eating habits. Show more