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    Edinburgh festival: Amnesty Secret Comedy Podcast, episode 11

    en-gbAugust 24, 2013
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    About this Episode

    Julian Clary is in the hot seat once more, having an explicitly adult talk with Reginald D Hunter (all in the name of comedy). Alexei Sayle reminisces about both having starred in Carry on Columbus. And there's a sketch from Jigsaw and a song from Brian Kennedy to top it all offBuy tickets at: underbelly.co.uk Subscribe to this regular series at: www.amnesty.org.uk/itunes This podcast contains themes of an adult nature and language which might offend

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