Frank Off The Radio: The Frank Skinner Podcast

Frank Off The Radio: The Frank Skinner Podcast

Radio Academy Award winning Frank and Emily bring you a show which is like joining your mates for a coffee... So, put the kettle on, sit down and enjoy Frank Off The Radio.
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Frank Skinner, Rhys James, and Cecily Hitchcock discuss modern media production, the spiritualism of Arthur Conan Doyle, and the challenges of balancing a career in finance with stand-up comedy. The conversation moves through anecdotes involving the legendary racehorse Red Rum and the power of manifestation. The episode also features listener messages regarding celebrity name puns and linguistic quirks, alongside a humorous discussion about viewing the solar eclipse through colanders. The group concludes with tales ranging from the Edinburgh Fringe festival to encounters with the late Robbie Coltrane.

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There's three boys under a trench coat these days.

00:02:28 · The guests joke about the perceived low age of people running modern media and podcast studios.

He was the Kanye of the 19th century.

00:06:32 · A comparison is made between Arthur Conan Doyle's controversial beliefs and Kanye West's public persona.

I'm basically pretending to both worlds that I do the other.

00:08:03 · Cecily Hitchcock describes the difficulty of maintaining a secret double life between finance and comedy.

I was exactly at the same status as the horse.

00:13:33 · The speaker reflects on a corporate gig where they shared equal billing with the famous racehorse Red Rum.

I looked directly at the sun. I looked at the eclipse. I know that's crazy.

00:29:01 · One of the speakers admits to the dangerous practice of looking at the sun during the eclipse without protection.

Episoade

1461-

Year of the Colander

Frank Skinner, Rhys James, and Cecily Hitchcock discuss modern media production, the spiritualism of Arthur Conan Doyle, and the challenges of balancing a career in finance with stand-up comedy. The conversation moves through anecdotes involving the legendary racehorse Red Rum and the power of manifestation. The episode also features listener messages regarding celebrity name puns and linguistic quirks, alongside a humorous discussion about viewing the solar eclipse through colanders. The group concludes with tales ranging from the Edinburgh Fringe festival to encounters with the late Robbie Coltrane.

21 aug. 2026
1460-

Frank Skinner's Radio Days: Trainers on Tour

The hosts share various anecdotes ranging from the challenges of learning English folk songs while on tour to a humorous encounter with Robbie Williams in a doctor's waiting room. The conversation touches on childhood memories of Panini football stickers and fashion trends like dungarees. The episode also explores personal stories about attending music gigs, seasonal fashion struggles, and eccentric bets, including Rodney Marsh's failed football prediction and the host's competitive chess wagers.

19 aug. 2026
1459-

Pass the Grapes

Frank Skinner, Sarah Barron, and Finley Christie discuss an interview Sarah conducted with her husband, Jeff Lloyd, exploring the surreal setting of the recording and the performative tension between Frank and Jeff. The conversation shifts into a wide-ranging discussion on psychological motivations in interviewing, personal 'ick' moments, and the discomfort of traveling in crowded first-class train carriages. The hosts also contemplate creating a director's commentary style podcast and reflect on the lack of correlation between media press and ticket sales. The episode concludes with reflections on Amanda Knox's stand-up performance and final promotions.

17 aug. 2026
1458-

Frank The Clown

Frank Skinner discusses the challenges of performing for difficult audiences, sharing anecdotes about hecklers and his experiences at the Edinburgh Festival. The conversation touches on power dynamics in social interactions, recent cinema trips, and humorous mishaps involving misremembered names. The hosts also explore topics ranging from the chaos caused by children in Edinburgh to the merits of analog technology and the closing of Jodrell Bank. The episode concludes with reflections on memories of Haight-Ashbury, generational differences in customer service interactions, and the evolution of vaping.

14 aug. 2026
1457-

Frank Skinner's Radio Days: Rubber Cookie

The hosts discuss their current location in Manchester, touching on the city's canals and recent travels. The conversation shifts through various anecdotes, including a story about a broken tooth, debates over breakfast foods and pasty textures, and memories of Billy Fury. The episode continues with stories about April Fool's Day pranks and travels to Austin, Texas, where the hosts encounter dramatic personalities. The discussion concludes with listener mail regarding language use and news stories involving bizarre mishaps, such as a girl getting stuck in a drain while retrieving her phone.

12 aug. 2026