

Julian Clary
Comedian, actor, and author, known for his flamboyant stage persona and appearances on shows like Taskmaster. Currently touring with 'A Fistful of Clary'.
Top 3 podcasts with Julian Clary
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May 5, 2025 • 53min
Ep 291: Julian Clary (Live in London)
Join the flamboyant Julian Clary, a renowned comedian and author, as he brings his vibrant energy to the stage at the London Palladium. The conversation dives into hilarious culinary anecdotes and unconventional dining preferences, including quirky twists on classic dishes like fish stew. Clary shares witty stories from his tours, revealing the chaos behind promotional materials and a cheeky poster scandal. Expect plenty of laughter, nostalgia, and playful banter that showcases Clary’s charm and the hosts' infectious camaraderie.

Nov 17, 2025 • 15min
Tom & Lauren Are Going OOT
Julian Clary, a well-known comedian, makes a charming guest appearance as Neil, adding flair to Tom and Lauren’s holiday planning chaos. They hilariously navigate the pitfalls of budget airlines, from hidden baggage fees to the nightmare of middle seats. Lauren grapples with wardrobe choices and the pressure of packing light, while Tom faces his fears of questionable seatmates. The comedic exchanges peak when Neil steps in to hilariously address the cardboard crisis and offers to care for their plants, much to Lauren's chagrin.

Mar 10, 2025 • 54min
Julian Clary on easing anxiety: “I just forgot to have a panic attack!”
Comedian Julian Clary, known for his vibrant performances in pantomime and cabaret, shares his unique take on navigating anxiety with humor. He discusses how laughter has helped him confront dark times and emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance as he ages. Julian challenges societal norms about therapy, quizzing Fearne on her experiences, while revealing his unconventional views on creativity and outrage. Together, they navigate the complexities of sleep issues, coping mechanisms, and the liberating realization that not everything is as crucial as it seems.


