4.7 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 13 March 2022
⏱️ 66 minutes
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The Drunk Women have done the unthinkable and invited a guy on the show when it's not even Men's Month, but that's OK because the man is the one and only Richard Herring!
This is what happens when two great formats collide, but just HOW does true crime comedy mesh with the unmistakable sound of RHLSTP? Listen to find out, if Richard can match the detective skills of Catie, Hannah, and Taylor, which emergency questions will our trio be posed during this epic meeting of podcast royalty and if anyone can really solve Richard Herring.
You'll also find some extra content on the DWSC Patreon page - patreon.com/drunkwomensolvingcrime
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0:00.0 | I |
0:30.0 | There are Red Nose Day podcast mashup is back. A cast are bringing you exclusive bonus podcasts |
0:42.0 | from your favorite podcasters to raise money and change lives. There have been incredible mashups |
0:46.8 | featuring shows like Homo sapiens, off menu films to be buried with and football ramble to name |
0:52.6 | only a few. But now is the one you've been waiting for the mashup of all mashups with drunk women |
0:58.9 | solving crime and me. For those of you who previously only had ears for the drunk women solving |
1:04.0 | crime team, I'm Richard Herring. I'm the host of Richard Herring's Leicester square theatre podcast |
1:08.5 | otherwise known as Rahul Astapa. Rahul Astapa! And if you came for rich, maybe you'll stay for us |
1:15.2 | we're drunk women solving crime and your hosts are me Taylor Glen, me Hannah George and me Katie |
1:21.6 | Wilkins. Drunk women solving crime is a true crime comedy podcast and the three of us rotate |
1:27.0 | hosting duties. Although we're mashing our show formats together, I'm at the helm for this episode |
1:31.9 | to let me introduce this week's guest in a style he may find familiar. Our guest for this week's |
1:37.6 | episode is probably best known for the time he gave an impromptu trumpet solo in the Purcell |
1:45.2 | rooms in London. He is also probably best known for the time that he won £6,000 on tipping point, |
1:51.3 | beating Olivia Atwood who Ben Shepherd referred to as his sloppy seconds and he is finally |
1:57.0 | comedy rule of three probably best known for the time. When before we started recording this |
2:02.0 | podcast a night he spent 20 minutes looking for our child's favourite toy called Fluffy Rabbit. |
2:06.8 | Can you please welcome it's Richard Herring! Hello! Oh Rich Taylor what was it like to be on tipping |
2:17.5 | point straight up? It was pretty good. I'd taken the piss out of it a lot on my podcast, |
2:21.4 | Rahel Astapa and thank you and Ben Shepherd have got to hear it and was a listener and would |
2:28.0 | direct message me and say how rude I was and then when I went on I was overwhelmed with excitement |
2:33.9 | and couldn't take it. I said I was going to go oh yeah look it's coming up it's difficult to tell |
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