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That's What He Said (podcast)

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That's What He Said
File:Greg James Podcast Icon Version 2.jpg
Presentation
Hosted byGreg James
StarringChris Smith with the News
GenreComedy
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesWeekly on a Friday
LengthAbout an hour
Production
No. of episodes159 (Approximately as of 18 May 2017)
Publication
Original release24 October 2013 – present
RatingsJust under 4.5 stars on iTunes (As of 18 May 2017)
ProviderBBC Radio 1
Websitebbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/greg

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Greg James – That's What He Said is a podcast featuring the best bits from the BBC Radio 1 drive-time show hosted by Greg James,[1] which is broadcast live between 4–7pm, Monday to Friday. It features Greg and Newsbeat presenter Chris Smith, known on the show as "Chris Smith With the News".

History[edit]

It was originally announced that Greg James was to get a podcast in 2009, whilst he was presenting the Early Breakfast Show.[2] However, this never materialized. It was again announced on 11 September 2013 that the Greg James Drivetime Show was to get a podcast.[3] This was discussed at length on air, and Greg invited listeners to text in suggestions for the name. Ultimately, "That's What He Said" was decided on. The first episode was then released on Friday 24 October 2013, almost two months later.

About[edit]

The first episode of the podcast was released on 24 October 2013 and since then episodes have been released once a week on Friday afternoons, excluding breaks over Christmas and/or when Greg has been away. Loyal listeners of the podcast are referred to as 'Podcastards' and are able to get in touch with Greg and Chris via the podcastard email address. The emails are then read out during the podcast.

Both Greg and Chris tweet from the That's What He Said Twitter account, with the first tweet being sent on 20 November 2013.[4]

The podcast has received mostly positive reviews on iTunes.[5]

Format[edit]

The podcast begins with an introduction from the two presenters, often referencing and parodying other radio shows or presenters including BBC London 94.9 and Brian Cox or, more recently, by playing generic Radio 1 warnings for explicit or offensive content. Greg and Chris then discuss what happened in the show over the past week, as well as reading listeners' emails. The podcast includes the features from the Greg James radio show including "The Mayor Of Where?", "Wrong Uns", "Rage Against The Answer Machine", "Pun Pong" and other sections of the weekday radio show including celebrity interviews and other general chat.

Each episode, lasting from 40 minutes to over an hour, contains mostly radio content with podcast exclusive chat between segments. This chat is often rambly and goes off on strange tangents, taking advantage of the relative freedom of a podcast as opposed to a live radio show, where there is a music quota.

Emails are read out every week by Chris Smith and follow a loose format. "Julia from Germany" acts as the show clerk and provides an itinerary and often reminds the presenters of discussion topics they may have mentioned in previous weeks. She keeps score for any games played, and from December 2016 has hosted the feature "Julia's Word of the Week" where she sends a clip of one German word. This has a theme tune, sung in German and English by Julia.

Listeners email in when it is their birthday and Greg then sings their names over the Jurassic Park theme tune - there is a running issue where Greg refuses to take the list from Chris Smith and insists on writing the names out for himself. The list is written in a different typeface every week which is also suggested by a listener. Finally, listeners look out for aubergine themed products and items and send in images for 'Aubergine Corner'.

The original catchphrase for the podcast was decided on 2 May 2014 to be "keep smiling",[citation needed] however later Greg began to sign off the podcast with the line "and that (as they say in the business) is the end of the podcast", which was unofficially adopted as the primary catchphrase.[citation needed] Recently, Greg's sign off has been 'Goodbye forever!'.[citation needed]

On occasion, producer Pippa has accompanied Greg while Chris was away[citation needed] and on one occasion, Chris co-hosted the podcast remotely, whilst away taking part in a video journalism course.[citation needed] On another occasion, another 'Chris Smith' from Peterborough (Chris Smith Without the News) took Chris Smith With The News's place on the podcast after standing in for Chris on the previous Wednesday.[citation needed]

Whilst Chris was on holiday in the summer of 2016, Ali Plumb (Radio 1's film reviewer) sat in for Chris Smith for three weeks. After the first week, a Twitter poll was created on the Podcastard Twitter account to determine whether Plumb would be allowed to return the following week. In this poll, "Yes indeed he's brilliant" won with 81% of the votes on a turnout of 580, whilst "You're joking aren't you" got only 19%.[6] The following week, when asked "One more week for Plumb?", "Oh go on then" won with 87%, to only 13% for "not a chance in hell" on a turnout of 663.[7]

Games[edit]

Most of the games featured on the podcast are from the radio show, but in addition, there are some podcast exclusive games that Greg and Chris play.

  • Mug on a Dog - Most episodes after 25 April 2014, when the idea originally intended for the radio show was first suggested by Chris, contain the game 'Mug on a Dog'. This involves Greg and Chris attempting to throw coins into a mug taped to a pink moving poodle named Travis. Terminology has been created to describe events in the game - a rimshot is when the coin bounces along the rim of the mug, whereas 'bounce out' is when a coin dives into the mug before bouncing back out. The games can get very tense, with the loser (usually Greg) often getting particularly angry at the loss. A guide explaining how to create a 'Mug on a Dog' was posted on the Podcastard Twitter.[8] The game sadly had to be postponed during the episode on 20 February 2015 due to Chris Smith without the news dramatically shattering the mug, before being ordered to leave by Greg. It returned briefly in late 2016.
  • Hat on a Cat - After the final game of Mug on a Dog was played on the podcast on 13 March 2015, a new game was born. 'Hat on a Cat' had been discussed on a few occasions as an appropriate successor to the popular coin throwing game, and so on 20 March 2015, it debuted on the podcast. The game is essentially 'Mug on a Dog' but with a different toy animal and jingle. Greg and Chris take it in turns to throw coins into a felt hat, stitched onto the back of a cat. The first person to make a successful throw into the hat is that week's winner. Hat on a Cat was the first video broadcast through Greg's personal Periscope on 2 April 2015.[citation needed] In May 2015 Hat on a cat was replaced by BALL HEAD.
  • Guess the Emoji - The game involves either Greg or Chris closing their eyes while the other impersonates an emoji, such as winky-smiley, then whoever has their eyes closed must guess the emoji. Greg's preferred emoji to act out is the aubergine.
  • Ball Head – Greg and Chris take it in turns to throw a ball at each other's head, with the winner being the person with the most hits. During December, this is replaced with Bauble Head, where the balls are exchanged for Christmas baubles.
  • Cheese Ball – A Babybel cheese is thrown onto a court made of cheese slices.[9]

Discussion topics[edit]

  • Greg and Chris have discussed the possibility of creating podcast merchandise, with some Podcastards sending in T-shirt designs and other merchandise ideas, some of which were posted on the Podcastard Twitter account. Ideas for merchandise include a T-shirt with a picture of the Ghost Owl on it or the slogan "I can't work off a survey if it's not in the right place, Simon!"
  • On 25 July 2014, the idea was first suggested that they would organise a meet up at a pub in Meriden, West Midlands, however after several weeks of putting back the day of the meetup, Greg said it wasn't going to happen. The potential for a podcast cheese and wine evening is still discussed.
  • On 29 August 2014, Greg asked where the cut-off point is for pilots going from Canada to Australia where they go the other way around the Earth. His question was later answered by a Podcastard.

Characters[edit]

The podcast features several recurring comedy characters, involving Greg and Chris speaking through the voice changer to make their voices very high or very low. These recurring characters include:

  • CERN Workers - One of the CERN workers is a receptionist at the Large Hadron Collider and the other makes deliveries, meaning the two often converse with each other on topics including what happens when hadrons are collided. In one discussion, one of the workers asks the other if they have received the delivery of sub-atomic particles, but is disappointed when it emerges there were no such particles in stock. They first featured on 7 March 2014, when chatting about how an orange represents the Earth.
  • Tiny Ken and Tiny Terry - The two tiny Radio 2 DJ's Ken Bruce and Terry Wogan are the tiny relatives of the normal sized Radio 2 DJ's of the same names. They often appear in links on the podcast and answer birthday requests from the listeners. Terry's catchphrase is "more power to your elbow". It emerged on the 5 September 2014 podcast that Tiny Ken Bruce's middle name was 'The' and his parents were Morag and Terrance. Tiny Terry said he had 6 children who were all called Terry. This has been retired since the death of Terry Wogan.
  • Ghost Owl - The Ghost Owl was a once living pet of the podcast, who hooted to signal that Chris and Greg had to move on with the podcast. It died because it wasn't fed and has haunted the show ever since with the occasional scary hooting. The Ghost Owl has also made appearances on the radio show as a secret greeting to the Podcastards, who then reply on Twitter with the hashtag #WhatAHoot.
  • Butter Monster - The Butter Monster is the monster in all butter and loves dirty butter, where the butter is covered in crumbs, Nutella, Marmite and other bits of food that typically make their way onto the surface of butter. He first appeared on the podcast on 28 November 2014 and still tries to find out, if the light goes off when the fridge door is closed or not. His relative the Brandy Butter Monster made a brief appearance on the 19 December 2014 podcast, where he talked about how he enjoys the attention he gets around Christmas.
  • Tiny Celebrities - Despite Ken and Terry being the main tiny celebrities, there have been several other miniature celebrity appearances on the podcast and Greg and Chris often listen in to tiny celebrity parties where a variety of celebrities feature. Tiny Brian Cox featured on 16 January 2015 when he introduced his 'Mooncast', however, he died shortly after when Greg sat on him. Tiny Kanye West, a self-obsessed, angry tiny celebrity, and Tiny Kevin Pietersen, who often accuses people of bullying him, also appear on the podcast.
  • Fog Horn - Occasionally a barge passes through, with the fog horn sounding, each time slightly louder.
  • The Love Gremlin - A character with a very similar voice to the Butter Monster but more posh and not from the north. He is in love with love and therefore has an obsession with the podcastard Elizabeth and enjoys tinkling on his ivories for her.
  • Ant the Snail - The editor of the show. Has his own theme tune whenever he comes on, Greg refuses to post a picture of Ant to any social media sites because he wants the listeners to believe that Ant is actually a snail. Ant also has his own section of the podcastard, called "Ant Danbury's Science Fact". Similar to Doctor Tiny's science fact, apart from Ant's science fact is made up. However, he has said that at some point he will throw a real science fact into the mix and podcastards have got to find out when this is.

Songs and theme tunes[edit]

Both Greg and Chris have created songs for the podcast with varied levels of success.

  • Mug on a Dog - This song was written as a theme for the game of the same name by Chris who created the music for the song on Garageband. The song begins with "mug, mug, mug-mug-a-mug on, dog, dog, dog-dog-a-dogeey", followed by the chorus which repeats the title of the song. The lyrics differ slightly before and after the game - before the game, the lyric is 'it's time for a game of mug on a dog' whereas after it changes to 'that was a game of mug on a dog'.
  • Hat on a Cat - Following the revamp of the Mug on a Dog game to Hat on a Cat, a new jingle had to be created. The lyrics have been changed slightly to fit the new game as every "mug" from the original song has been replaced with "hat" and every "dog" replaced with "cat".
  • The Ghost Owl - Also written and created by Chris, The Ghost Owl is written about the dead owl and features some spooky backing vocals from Chris, while Chris sings on top about having an encounter with the owl. He sings "if you hear a spectral hooting as you listen to the free download, it's the ghost owl". It debuted on the podcasts first birthday, on 24 October 2014. The chorus of the song is "it's the ghost owl (the phantom of the podcast), the ghost owl (toowit, toowooh)". It can be listened to on Chris Smith's Soundcloud.[10]
  • Poddy-Podcast Song - This was a song Greg made as the soundtrack for the podcast. Greg sings a cappella the words "poddy, poddy, pod, pod, pod, pod, podcast, poddy, poddy, pod, podcast" repeated four times.
  • Ball Head - This song was written by George, a listener of the podcast after Greg James stated he wanted a theme tune made for it. Played every week at the start and end of Ball Head. The lyrics are "Let's play a game with Chris Smith with the news and Greg James. But don't lose your head 'cause it's time for another game of Ball Head!"
  • A Song Just For You, Nick - After several weeks of the Ball Head theme being used a listener called Nick emailed in a said he didn't like the theme tune. In the week that followed, George had written and recorded a heated response song for Nick. He sings "You don't like my song, well I hate your face. You have no musical taste" as well as "I don't like you, or your theme song. WAIT what theme song?".
  • Julia from Germany theme tune - Greg decided that show clerk Julia has earned a theme tune. She picked the backing music with great care as it seems,[11] which is from a German children's TV series called Löwenzahn and Chris made up the lyrics. The lyrics are: "Das schöne Fräulein aus Deutschland, sie liebt Eulen und Schokolade. Julia aus Deutschland, Guten Tag."

Recurring references[edit]

Several features from other radio and TV shows have featured on the podcast.

  • What Day is Father's Day? - Taken from a New Zealand radio station, where a radio host asks a caller as part of a quiz what the question would be when given the answer, which was the day of Father's Day. The host then attempted to hint to the caller that she needs to word her answer in the form of a question as she repeatedly gets it wrong. Occasionally Greg plays some lines from the conversation such as "I don't know!"
  • Fitness Video - An audio clip in which Eileen Fowler, a fitness instructor, creates an exercise routine with Helen on piano, Roy at the organ and Ray on drums. For a few episodes, the podcast ended with Eileen saying a goodbye from herself and the others.
  • Chris Needs - During the brainteaser section on the Chris Needs show, a caller asks the brainteaser "what goes up a drainpipe down but not down a drainpipe up?", he then keeps corrects himself, each time asking slightly different question including "what can go up a drainpipe and cannot go down but cannot go down a drainpipe and can go up?". After several attempts, Needs gives up and puts the brainteaser to the listeners.
  • I Can't Work Off A Survey - during the radio feature Rage Against the Answer Machine, a caller phoned in with the rage "I can't work off a survey if it's not in the right place Simon!" This catchphrase is now repeated often.
  • Delia Smith - A clip of Delia at a Norwich City football match features her yelling "where are you?" and "let's be having' you!" [12] to the crowd.
  • Get On the Beer Son - On the radio show feature 'Ask the Nation', one caller phoned up to give advice and in doing so said "get on the beer son". This clip is regularly used at the end of the podcasts.
  • Peace and love – Based on Ringo Starr's video in which he requested people stop sending fan mail and items to be signed, because he's "got too much to do". Podcast listeners remixed the audio of this video.

Notable podcastards[edit]

Several Podcastards have contacted Greg and Chris using the podcasts very own email, some of whom have appeared multiple times on the podcast.

  • Julia From Germany - Julia Dusold first featured on the podcast after emailing in to say she was standing in front of a post office whilst listening to Chris talk about a post office on the podcast in German. On 26 September 2014, Julia was appointed by Greg as the official show clerk and since then sends an email every week with the podcast agenda to remind Greg and Chris of what to do. She co-hosted the Podcast when she visited the Greg James Show at Radio 1's Academy in Norwich on 13 May 2015. Greg and Julia recorded the Podcast, whilst Chris was absent, in a Pub. On 10 June 2016, Julia joined Chris and Greg to record the podcast at the Radio 1 studios, as well as helping Greg with the Birthday Song and playing Cheeseball.[13] Since December 2016, Julia is hosting the feature "Julia's Word of the Week" where she sends a clip of one single German word each week. This has a theme tune, sung in German and English by Julia.
  • Elisabeth is the Love Gremlins interest and Greg is using special music when her emails are read out.
  • Ronni Stefano became Arts Correspondent for the podcast on the episode that aired 29 July 2016 after responding to a tweet that Greg posted asking a podcastard to call up the show whilst he was recording. Ronni is 19 and "doesn't do that much" apart from sit indoors and occasionally go out with her mates. She is going to university in September 2016.
  • Natalia the Friendly Foreigner from Poland. A moderately new feature to the podcastard, where Greg and Chris phone a listener of the podcastard who lives abroad. Natalia is the only friendly foreigner who has been on twice and on two consecutive weeks so far, due to her phone not working properly the first time that they tried ringing her. Greg made a big deal about this, and played a clip of Natalia just saying "hello" over and over again on his drive time show on BBC Radio 1, the Monday after the podcast was released on Friday as part of a plug for his podcast. Natalia then appeared the following week and got to chat to Greg, but Chris was away so she left a message for him to listen to when he got back.
  • Silva the friendly foreigner - Silva was a friendly foreigner on the podcast that was released on 19 May 2017. She told Greg and Chris that she was pregnant, and this was the first time that something like this had happened on the podcast. Silva's baby will also be the official podcastard baby (I think). Also a notable episode, as Greg decided that he was the Mum on the podcastard, and Chris was the Dad. #CommunalBaby also occurred.

Episodes list[edit]

  1. Welcome Along (24 October 2013)
  2. The Hairy Bum Man (01.11.2013)
  3. Taylor Swift, JLS & would you date a man called Elvis (08.11.2013)
  4. Greg meets Miley Cyrus (15 November 2013)
  5. Greg gets a surprise bum wax... from Rylan Clark (22 November 2013)
  6. The Impressions (29 November 2013)
  7. Mulled Wines (06.12.2013)
  8. Karl Pilkington Has A Moan (13 December 2013)
  9. The Last Podcast...of the year (20 December 2013)
  10. The Happy Podcast (17 January 2014)
  11. The Yorkshire Podcast (24 January 2014)
  12. Simon Pegg, Marvin Humes & Emma Willis (31 January 2014)
  13. Example, Scott Mills & Nick Grimshaw (07.02.2014)
  14. Rudimental, Karl Pilkington & Clare Balding(14 February 2014)
  15. Sir David Attenborough, The Brits, Pharrell (21 February 2014)
  16. Liam Neeson, The 1975 and Rage (28 February 2014)
  17. Miranda Hart, Prof Brian Cox and Rage (07.03.2014)
  18. Keith Lemon, Tinie Tempah and Rage Against The Answer Machine (14 March 2014)
  19. Impressions and Nerd Alerts (21 March 2014)
  20. Ricky Gervais, Alan Carr & Attenborogh (28 March 2014)
  21. Miranda Hart and Michael Palin (4 April 2014)
  22. 5 Seconds of Summer, Mayor Of Where and Grab a Guest (11.04.2014)
  23. Martin Freeman, Keith Lemon and Kiesza (18 April 2014)
  24. Cameron Diaz, Kate Upton and Leslie Mann (25 April 2014)
  25. Kiefer Sutherland, The Vamps and Nerd Alerts (02.05.2014)
  26. Nelly, Death Star Caller and Nerd Alerts (09.05.2014)
  27. Olly Murs, Biffy Clyro and The Mayor Of Where (16 May 2014)
  28. Hulk Hogan, James McAvoy and Sam Smith (23 May 2014)
  29. Jonah Hill, Tiesto and Martin Garrix (30 May 2014)
  30. Brazilians, Example and Nerd Alerts (20 June 2014)
  31. Will.i.Am, Karl Pilkington and Geoffrey Boycott (27 June 2014)
  32. Nicole Scherzinger, James Corden and You Me At Six (04.07.2014)
  33. G In The Park, Mayor of Where and Nerd Alerts (18 July 2014)
  34. Cheryl Cole co-host, Will.I.Am Star Caller and Rage (25 July 2014)
  35. Nicole Scherzinger and a Tiny Celebrity Party with Cheryl (01.08.2014)
  36. Christina Hendricks, Nerd Alerts and Mayor of Where (8 August 2014)
  37. Ricky Gervais, The Script & Jackie Chan (15 August 2014)
  38. Professor Green, You Me At Six and Great British Bake Off (22 August 2014)
  39. Dermot O'Leary & Great British Cheese Off (29 August 2014)
  40. Jessie J, Labrinth and the Tiny GQ Awards (05.09.2014)
  41. Lethal Bizzle, Clare Balding and Hotel Worries (12.09.2014)
  42. Professor Green, Tiny Celebrity Quiz (26 September 2014)
  43. Sam Smith, Bond and World Records (03.10.2014)
  44. X Factor's Cheryl, Kevin Bridges and Noel Fielding (10 October 2014)
  45. Lord Sugar, Nerd Alerts and Mayor of Where (17 October 2014)
  46. Ricky Gervais, Russell Howard and Rage (24 October 2014)
  47. Keith Lemon, Dynamo & Spooky Things (31 October 2014)
  48. Ben Howard, Pete Wentz and Rhod Gilbert (07.11.2014)
  49. David Guetta, Children in Need and Russell Kane (14 November 2014)
  50. The Script, Lee Evans and Rage (21 November 2014)
  51. McBusted, Father Christmas and Mayor Of Where (28 November 2014)
  52. Ansel Elgort, Christopher Biggins and Santa (05.12.2014)
  53. Jamie Oliver, North Star Caller and One Direction (12 December 2014)
  54. Miranda, Tiny Celebrity Part and Mayor of Where (19 December 2014)
  55. Jack Whitehall, Olly Murs and James Corden (09.01.2015)
  56. The Brits and Joey Essex (16 January 2015)
  57. Big Tiny Quiz and Revamped Ten Green Bottles (23 January 2015)
  58. Tiny Kanye West, Ella Henderson and Rae Morris (30 January 2015)
  59. Ariana Grande, Stacey Solomon and Lord Sugar (20 February 2015)
  60. Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith at The Brits (27 February 2015)
  61. Danny Dyer, Phillip Schofield and Thanks Zane (13 March 2015)
  62. All Time Low, Jim Parsons and Tiny Kanye West (20 March 2015)
  63. Ed Sheeran, Jess Glynne and Fall Out Boy (27 March 2015)
  64. Charlotte Crosby, Ricky Wilson & Fearne Cotton Star Caller (03.04.2015)
  65. BBC News, Sia and Rachel Riley (10.04.2015)
  66. Kiesza, Jenson Button and Clare Balding (24 April 2015)
  67. All Time Low and Russell Howard (01.05.2015)
  68. Anna Kendrick and Tiny Kanye West (08.05.2015)
  69. Radio 1 Academy (15 May 2015)
  70. Greg and Chris Reunited (22 May 2015)
  71. David Guetta and the Big Weekend (29 May 2015)
  72. Chris Pratt from Jurassic World (05.06.2015)
  73. Emma Willis, Mayor Of Where and Nerd Alerts (12.06.2015)
  74. The cast of Entourage and Knock Your Socks Off (19 June 2015)
  75. Sandra Bullock, Minions and Aqualandia (26 June 2015)
  76. #FindAFamous, Suzi Perry and the leap second (03.07.2015)
  77. The Good Afternoon Game, The Wimbledon Game and some Pointless chat (10.07.2015)
  78. Joe Lycett, The Vamps Star Caller and Greg doesn't know what Curby is (17 July 2015)
  79. Dr.Greg James meets Richard Osman and Gabby Logan (24 July 2015)
  80. Mumford & Sons and David Guetta inspired Nursery Rhymes (31 July 2015)
  81. Tiny Celebrities in Ibiza & Jim Chapman Star Caller (07.08.2015)
  82. Carly Rae Jepsen Star Caller & Example (14 August 2015)
  83. Jack Whitehall & Marcus Butler (21 August 2015)
  84. Secret Podcast (28 August 2015)
  85. Lethal Bizzle's Bond theme - The Spectre Skank (11.09.2015)
  86. Tiny Kanye West Wing and Millie Mackintosh (18 September 2015)
  87. Get Lairy Volume Bun and Americans get their sing-dependence (25 September 2015)
  88. Kate Mara and Rage Against The Answer Machine with Scott and Chris (02.10.2015)
  89. Sam Smith hears Lethal Bizzle's Spectre Skank and life-size Jeremy Vine (09.10.2015)
  90. Greg and Lord Sugar's Unimpressed Book Titles (16 October 2015)
  91. Vin Diesel is Wrong Uns Champion (23 October 2015)
  92. Noel Fielding and Rage Against The Answer Machine with Danny Howard (30 October 2015)
  93. David Attenborough narrates Adele's 'Hello' (06.11.2015)
  94. One Direction and Kate Winslet (13 November 2015)
  95. Ricky Gervais is a surprise guest - we weren't expecting that (20 November 2015)
  96. Actual Jamie Lawson plays the Jamie Lawson Game LIVE, plus Karl Pilkington (27 November 2015)
  97. Disclosure play the Good Afternoon Game (04.12.2015)
  98. North Star Caller and backstage at the BBC Music Awards (11.12.2015)
  99. Tina Fey and North Star Caller (18 December 2015)
  100. Chris Hemsworth and North Star Caller (23 December 2015)
  101. The Tiny Celebrities celebrate the New Year and Greg meets Radio 1's new movie reviewer (08.01.2016)
  102. Danny Dyer and Alice on the BRITs Launch Red Carpet (15 January 2016)
  103. Greg's Gregathlon Announcement and Steve Carell (22 January 2016)
  104. Kevin Hart, Ice Cube and John Krasinski (29 January 2016)
  105. Jason Derulo, Douglas Booth and Lily James (05.02.2016)
  106. Backstage at the Brit Awards and a Podcast Game Special (26 February 2016)
  107. Find A Famous is back (04.03.2016)
  108. The Pun Pong Premier (11.03.2016)
  109. Rage Against The Answer Machine with Danny Howard in Miami (18 March 2016)
  110. Elmo, Ross Kemp and Jesse Eisenberg (25 March 2016)
  111. Pointless Remix (01.04.2016)
  112. Ricky Gervais and Rob Brydon (08.04.2016)
  113. Sia and Tiny Shakespeare (15 April 2016)
  114. Chris Jericho & Joe Lycett (22 April 2016)
  115. Ian McKellen sings Drake (29 April 2016)
  116. David Attenborough's best bits & the Going Home Song (sort of) live (06.05.2016)
  117. Jennifer Lawrence and James McAvoy (13 May 2016)
  118. Johnny Depp & Jack Whitehall (27 May 2016)
  119. Chris Martin from Coldplay and Rage Against The Answer Machine with Alice Levine (03.06.2016)
  120. Julia From Germany is here! (10.06.2016)
  121. Pun Pong with Sian Welby and Greg has been spotted doing something dodgy at the cricket... (17 June 2016)
  122. The Rock, Kevin Hart and Jeff Goldblum (24 June 2016)
  123. Live from Wimbledon with Craig David (01.07.2016)
  124. Biffy Clyro, Professor Brian Cox and Ricky Gervais (08.07.2016)
  125. The 1975 & Rent A Greg (15 July 2016)
  126. Ali Plumb & Rage Against The Answer Machine (22 July 2016)
  127. Matt Damon & Ali Plumb (29 July 2016)
  128. Rage with Danny Howard (05.08.2016)

A full podcast archive can be found online.[14]

References[edit]

  1. "That's What He Said Podcast". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  2. "The Greg James Podcast". Unofficial Mills Forum. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  3. "Greg James grabs himself a podcast". Unofficial Mills Forum. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  4. "First tweet from 'That's What He Said'". Twitter.com. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  5. "That's What He Said Podcast". Itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  6. https://twitter.com/Podcastard/status/759033743264784388
  7. https://twitter.com/Podcastard/status/761204282721001472
  8. "Podcastard". Twitter.com. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
  9. "Babybel UK". The Bel Group. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  10. "The Ghost Owl". SoundCloud. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  11. "Julia's Theme Tune Story". Julia's Review Blog. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  12. "Delia Smith - Where are ya!". YouTube. 7 October 2006. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  13. https://twitter.com/Podcastard/status/740908517087940609
  14. OohErr. "The Radio 1 Archive". Radioarchive.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2015.

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