4.8 • 821 Ratings
🗓️ 23 June 2023
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Much to Pie’s horror it has been decided that the opening show should be about Brexit. Pie has, quite frankly had it up to the back teeth with Brexit. He has a go at callers from both sides of the debate but Jules suspects something fishy and confronts Pie about his voting history. This does not go down well! Gauntlet thrown down, Pie takes to the airwaves to deliver an epic rant about Brexit that will end them all. He sincerely hopes.
Jonathan Pie ..... Tom Walker
 Jules ..... Lucy Pearman
 Sam ..... Aqib Khan
 Roger ..... Nick Revell
 Agent ..... Daniel Abelson Voiceovers ..... Bob Sinfield and Rob Curling

 Callers ... .Daniel Abelson, Adam Byron, Emma Thornett and Liz White Writer ..... Tom Walker
 Script Editor ..... Nick Revell
 Producers ..... Alison Vernon-Smith
 and Julian Mayers Production Coordinator ..... Ellie Dobing
 
Original music composed by Jason Read 


Additional music Leighton James House
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