

THE ADAM BUXTON PODCAST
ADAM BUXTON
British comedian Adam Buxton talks with interesting people. The rambly conversations are sometimes funny, sometimes more serious with funny bits. Adam makes the jingles and records the intros and outros for most episodes while walking with his dog friend Rosie in the East Anglian countryside where he lives with his wife and three children.Adam has appeared in films such as Hot Fuzz, Stardust and Son Of Rambow as well as a variety of TV shows in the UK. Since 2007 he has hosted BUG, a live show that combines music videos and comedy that became a TV series on Sky Atlantic in 2012. From time to time he also does live shows featuring just his own material. Along with lifelong friend Joe Cornish, he also is one half of the award-winning TV, radio and podcast duo Adam and Joe.You can find many of the jingles Adam makes for the podcast as well as bonus material and a selection of Adam's YouTube videos on his website: adam-buxton.co.ukYes, Adam is writing this himself using the third person. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 23, 2015 • 37min
EP.2 - LIANNE LA HAVAS
Lianne La Havas, a British singer-songwriter known for her soulful collaborations with legends like Prince and Stevie Wonder, shares her musical journey. She reflects on intimate moments with these icons and the challenges of performance anxiety. Listeners are treated to a captivating rendition of her song 'Grow,' showcasing her stunning voice. The conversation also touches on the contrast between trendy and less fashionable neighborhoods, adding a humorous spin to their discussion.

Sep 15, 2015 • 33min
EP.1 - 'HOLIDAY BUFFET' WITH LOUIS THEROUX
Louis Theroux, renowned journalist and documentarian, joins Adam Buxton for a lighthearted banter on holiday buffet etiquette. They share hilarious tales from their vacation antics, like cheekily filling rucksacks with breakfast food, and debate the ethics of buffet dining versus hotel room hijinks. The duo navigates the absurdity of dining costs on family trips while reflecting on social responsibilities and cleanliness standards in hotels. With humor and personal anecdotes, they also tackle the implications of charitable giving, creating an entertaining yet insightful conversation.