
All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times)
Steve Otis Gunn
Show overview
All My Clothes Need Burning (formerly Television Times) has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 121 episodes, alongside 13 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 100 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 4th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 44 min and 58 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Comedy show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 3 months ago. The busiest year was 2024, with 50 episodes published. Published by Steve Otis Gunn.
From the publisher
Wordmonger & Tunesmith Steve Otis Gunn chats to people from the world of entertainment who share travel stories they probably shouldn’t. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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S4 Ep 34The Big Announcement
bonusEThe Big AnnouncementHey Podrats — I’ve taken a quick pit stop in your feed because things are about to take a turn.After four lovely, slightly well-behaved seasons of Television Times, we have decided to swerve the podcast into a new lane. Same host, same questionable judgement — just a wider map and fewer guardrails.From Season 5, the show will become 'All My Clothes Need Burning'.We’ll still chat with brilliant guests about what they do and how they got there — but now we’re leaning harder into travel disasters, production chaos, and stories of things going gloriously wrong — in far-away lands or right at home.So nothing’s really changing — apart from the name, the direction, and the increased risk of mild peril.New title. Bigger adventures. Possibly worse decisions.Season 5 boarding soon.📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubePodcast: All My Clothes Need BurningHost: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Steve Otis GunnDuration: 4 minutesRelease Date: February 12, 2026Season: 4, Episode 34All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn.Please buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You', available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 33TV Round-Up 2025: The Year That Television Lost the Plot — with Paul Critoph
ETV Round-Up 2025: The Year That Television Lost the Plot — with Paul Critoph🎙️Episode OverviewHe’s back — and the annual TV autopsy has never been messier. Friend of the podcast Paul Critoph returns for his third end-of-year TV debrief, and within seconds we spiral from shower-screen disasters to xenomorph rage, religious reality-TV meltdowns, terrible teen dramas, plus the slow cinematic chopping of vegetables.Listen as we discuss:Alien Earth: Why are the xenomorphs suddenly bulletproof? Squid Game 2 & 3: Terrible foreign actors (again), and that infuriating ending.Bad Teen TV: The Summer I Turned Pretty — why every character is a vacuum of charisma.Smoke: Steve’s sleeper hit of the year — Taron Egerton as a fire investigator in a show that looked glossy but turned out to be gripping.One Star TV Hell: The uncanny poshness of AI, American remakes nobody asked for, and All’s Fair — Kim Kardashian as a lawyer (no thank you).Star Wars Corner: Paul’s case for Andor as the best Star Wars thing since Empire — fascism, prison planets, and zero space wizards.Physical Asia: Paul's fascination with Asian competitive telly continues, and this year, there are additional Australians!Bonus: Plus Steve and Paul’s yearly battle to find even one show they both actually watched.This episode is for anyone who loves television, hates television, or can’t stop watching it even when it’s objectively terrible.🖋️ About Paul CritophPaul Critoph is a seasoned actor and cultural commentator known for his insightful analyses and engaging discussions on TV and film. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a deep understanding of the industry, Paul offers a unique perspective on the ever-changing landscape of television.🔗 Connect with Paul CritophInstagramFacebook📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Paul Critoph – Actor & Cultural CommentatorDuration: 58 minutesRelease Date: January 1, 2026Season: 4, Episode 32All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn.Please buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You', available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 32Do Not Adjust Your Pod! — with Steve Otis Gunn
bonusEDo Not Adjust Your Pod! — with Steve Otis Gunn🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this Christmas week bonus episode, Steve Otis Gunn steps away from the usual guest format for a candid one-man-band chat. Reflecting on the pivotal fourth season and looking ahead to what comes next, Steve shares the behind-the-scenes realities of producing the show solo and hints at potential changes for the future. He also reviews his favourite podcasts of the year!Subjects include:Creative Evolution: A look at the show's original focus and Steve’s pitch for a new comedy character inspired by his former life as a sound engineer.Listener Feedback: Steve discusses his desire for audience input on everything from the content to the musical interludes.Personal Anecdotes: A quirky dive into Steve's recent experience getting a flu jab and a story about a treacherous journey in Bolivia.This episode will appeal to aspiring creators and long-time listeners looking for an honest, funny, and slightly unfiltered look at the creative mind behind the mic!📚 About Steve Otis GunnSteve Otis Gunn is a Podcaster, Writer/Performer, and former sound engineer known for his distinctive blend of dark humor, storytelling, and vulnerability. After years of working behind the scenes in the world of theatre, Steve stepped into the spotlight, transforming personal awkwardness into a rich source of comedy. His debut solo show, Steve Otis Gunn is Uncomfortable, premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2024, earning a ★★★★ review for its bold, brutally funny exploration of growing up in a criminal environment and the lingering discomfort that shaped his perspective.📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Steve Otis GunnDuration: 47 minutesRelease Date: December 21, 2025Season: 4, Episode 32All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 31Doug Naylor: How Red Dwarf Made TV Better Than Life
EDoug Naylor: How Red Dwarf Made TV Better Than Life🎙️ Episode OverviewGet ready for a sci-fi-soaked comedy ride as Steve Otis Gunn chats with writer and co-creator of Red Dwarf, Doug Naylor. From the early days of radio comedy and Spitting Image to building one of Britain’s most enduring cult TV shows, Doug brings thoughtful, funny stories from a lifetime in entertainment. They explore Doug’s path through sketch shows, number one singles, and the moment Red Dwarf finally became the show he’d imagined. Doug spills the beans on why the American remake went sideways, and how he'll never get used to the strange feeling of meeting fans who say the show helped them through tough times.They also touch on the big one: the ambitious new Red Dwarf project that was suddenly cancelled — and what Doug plans to do with it next.🌟 Episode HighlightsWriting The Chicken Song and deliberately topping the chartsHow Red Dwarf survived rejections, strikes, rewrites, and producing issuesHow Craig Charles pestered his way into Lister, and Danny John-Jules turned up as the perfect Cat.The bizarre financing story behind the unmade Red Dwarf movieThis episode is perfect for anyone curious about how Red Dwarf found its staying power — or for those who can still fire off a Kryten line or a Lister rant without missing a beat.🎭 About Doug NaylorDoug Naylor is a British writer, producer, and director best known as the co-creator of Red Dwarf, one of the UK’s best-loved comedies. After early work in radio and sketch shows, he wrote for Spitting Image, co-created a chart-topping single, and helped shape modern TV satire. His blend of character comedy and science fiction earned Red Dwarf generations of fans. Beyond TV, Doug has written novels, screenplays, and now children’s fiction.🔗 Connect with DougInstagramFacebookGet Sin Bin Island here:📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuests: Doug Naylor - Writer, Author & Co-Creator of Red DwarfDuration: 55 minutesRelease Date: December 18, 2025Season: 4, Episode 31All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 30Orbital FX: Inside the World of Practical Effects, Prop Building & the Future of Filmmaking
EOrbital FX: Inside the World of Practical Effects, Prop Building & the Future of Filmmaking🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn sits down with Luke and Paul from Orbital FX, the North-East–based practical-effects and prop-building team whose work spans Star Wars, Marvel, Disney theme-parks, and fan-favourite replicas for collectors around the world. They dive deep into the lost art—and unexpected resurgence—of practical effects: from Ray Harryhausen to The Mandalorian, from clunky 80s prosthetics to cutting-edge CNC and 3D printing. Luke and Paul explain how they build everything from screen-accurate helmets to carbon-fibre Darth Vader pieces, giant convention displays, and even props that end up being purchased by Disney itself for use in productions. Along the way, they share behind-the-scenes stories involving Star Wars fandom, the 501st Legion, building a full-size Millennium Falcon event piece, restoring the original Boba Fett blaster for Adam Savage’s Tested, and navigating the strange legal/industry grey-area of replica prop making.It’s an episode full of nostalgia, technical nerdery, industry insight, and the occasional existential dread about the future of AI, streaming, and the entertainment industry.Highlights include:Why practical effects are making a real comebackThe surprising ways modern CGI artists depend on physical propsProp-building tech: moulding, casting, carbon fibre, CNC, vac-forming, electronics🎭 About Orbital FXOrbital FX is a UK-based practical-effects and prop fabrication studio. They specialise in 3D design and printing, mould-making, casting, carbon-fibre builds, CNC machining, vac-forming, silicone work, electronics, leatherwork, soft goods, and full costume fabrication. Their work has appeared at global fan conventions, in Disney Cruise Line’s Avengers: Quantum Encounter, across major Star Wars costuming groups, on Adam Savage’s Tested, and in film-adjacent commercial and live-event productions worldwide.From screen-accurate helmets to large-scale display pieces, Orbital FX blends high-end craftsmanship with genuine fan passion.🔗 Connect with OrbitalInstagramFacebookWebsite📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuests: Luke & Paul from Orbital FXDuration: 58 minutesRelease Date: December 11, 2025Season: 4, Episode 30All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 29Olaf Falafel: The Seriously Silly Art of Being Stupid
EOlaf Falafel: The Seriously Silly Art of Being Stupid🎙️Episode OverviewStrap in for a brilliantly bonkers conversation as Steve Otis Gunn chats with comedian, illustrator, author, and all-round mischief-maker Olaf Falafel. From gaslighting his mum with a fart machine to reinventing kids’ comedy one parp at a time, Olaf brings stories as colourful as his graphic novels. They dive into his early days on the stand-up circuit, his sideways leap into children’s books, the chaos of school visits, and the surprising depth of misheard lyrics. Steve and Olaf also bond over comfort-TV favourites (The Office, Red Dwarf, Quantum Leap), celebrity-podcast fatigue, Gregg’s gingerbread muffins, and the eternal mystery of whether mayo counts as dairy.🌟 Episode HighlightsThe joys of performing toilet humour for kids (and Brownies)How a love of sci-fi, mischief, and doodles fused into his new graphic-novel series The Far Out FiveWhy comedians secretly make the best children’s authorsTeaching kids to make the perfect “inward duck fart”This episode is perfect for anyone who loves clever silliness, creative chaos, and comedy that’s as joyful as it is ridiculous — or who just wants to know which animal makes the best fart.🎭 About OlafOlaf Falafel is an award-winning comedian, illustrator, and bestselling children’s author known for his brilliantly silly humour and distinctive artwork. He’s the creator of Old MacDonald Heard a Parp, Trixie Pickle Art Avenger, and the graphic novel series The Far Out Five. His work blends jokes, art, and imagination — appealing to kids, parents, teachers, and comedy fans alike.🔗 Connect with OlafInstagramYoutubeGet Tickets for Olaf Falafel’s Stupidest Super Stupid Show here:📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Olaf Falafel – Comedian, Author & IllustratorDuration: 52 minutesRelease Date: December 4, 2025Season: 4, Episode 29All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 28Henry Naylor: From Spitting Image and Rowan Atkinson to the Frontlines of Political Theatre
EHenry Naylor: From Spitting Image and Rowan Atkinson to the Frontlines of Political Theatre🎙️Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn talks with award-winning writer, comedian, and playwright Henry Naylor, whose career has spanned British sketch comedy, blockbuster advertising, and some of the most politically charged theatre of the past decade. Henry explains how he first broke into the industry on Smith & Jones, how he met Armstrong & Miller through his sketch group, and what it was like to star alongside Rowan Atkinson in the hugely successful Barclaycard adverts. Henry also divulges stories from Spitting Image—the legal battles, its political influence, and the chaos of producing weekly satire. He also reflects on his move into political theatre with plays such as Games, Afghanistan Is Not Funny, and Monstering the Rocket Man.Highlights include:Filming million-pound commercials around the worldBeing the first writer to mimic Tony Blair on televisionThe short-lived but groundbreaking CGI satire HeadcasesHow even great shows can suffer when actors are miscast🎭 About HenryHenry Naylor is an award-winning writer, comedian, and playwright. After early success on Smith & Jones and Spitting Image, he co-created the animated satire Headcases and appeared with Rowan Atkinson in the iconic Barclaycard ads. In recent years, he’s become one of the UK’s leading political dramatists with powerful works like Games, Afghanistan Is Not Funny, and Monstering the Rocket Man, earning major awards at the Edinburgh Fringe and touring worldwide.🔗 Connect with HenryInstagramFacebook📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Henry Naylor – Playwright, Actor & DirectorDuration: 43 minutesRelease Date: November 20, 2025Season: 4, Episode 28All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 27Stephen Mear: Dancing Through Dyslexia and Into the Spotlight
EStephen Mear: Dancing Through Dyslexia and Into the Spotlight🎙️Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn chats with legendary choreographer and director Stephen Mear CBE, whose work has illuminated stages from the West End to Broadway.From growing up in Loughborough with dreams of dancing, to working alongside icons like Sir Cameron Mackintosh and Dame Judi Dench, Stephen’s story is one of passion, precision, and pure musical magic.🎬 Episode HighlightsFrom chorus boy to showbiz choreographerWorking with Victoria Wood, Miriam Margolyes & OasisLife between the West End & Broadway, and how each stage tells a different storyBritish TV, lockdown madness & why After Life made him sob🎭 About StephenStephen Mear CBE is an Olivier Award-winning choreographer and director celebrated for his work on Mary Poppins, Hello, Dolly!, Crazy for You, and Gypsy. With a career spanning theatre, television, and film, Stephen is known for his impeccable musicality, inclusive approach to casting, and ability to make choreography feel effortless and emotionally charged🔗 Connect with StephenInstagramFacebook📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Stephen Mear – Choreographer, Dancer & DirectorDuration: 51 minutesRelease Date: November 20, 2025Season: 4, Episode 27All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 26Helen White: Standing Tall at 4ft 10
EHelen White: Standing Tall at 4ft 10🎙️Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn sits down with comedian Helen White — a Geordie pocket rocket who started stand-up at 50 and has been lighting up the UK comedy scene ever since. From growing up between army bases in Germany and Northern Ireland to teaching in Teesside and tackling the chaos of gong shows, Helen’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and finding laughter in unlikely places.This is a Gen X–heavy episode, featuring talk of Angel Delight, BMX bikes, fish paste sandwiches, and the laissez-faire attitude of boomer parenting.🎬 Episode HighlightsPerforming alongside childhood heroes and getting pointers from newcomers90 Day Fiancé, and why 'real' telly is not quite so real anymoreThe secrecy around tampons and how some of them can be a tad mintyThe questionable food choices of a 1980s childhoodHow receiving the wrong bicycle is worse than getting nowt🎭 About HelenHelen White is a stand-up comedian from the North East of England. Known for her quickfire gags, smart observational humour, and disarmingly honest stage presence, she’s fast becoming one of the most exciting voices on the regional and national circuit — proving that the best comedy always comes from real life.🔗 Connect with HelenInstagramFacebook📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Helen White – ComedianDuration: 1 hour, 26 minutesRelease Date: November 13, 2025Season: 4, Episode 26All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 25Best of Aussies & N-Zedders
bonusEBest of Aussies & N-Zedders🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this laugh-packed compilation, host Steve Otis Gunn sits down with some of the best comedic and acting minds from Australia and New Zealand. From absurdist brilliance to sharp social satire, these comics share stories, punchlines, and a few behind-the-mic moments that’ll have you grinning from ear to ear.Whether you’re into dry wit, character comedy, or straight-up chaos, this episode’s got you covered — a true celebration of Antipodean humour at its finest.😂 FeaturingA killer lineup of talent from both sides of the Tasman:🇦🇺 AustraliaSam SimmonsDaniel MuggletonRobert MorganMark Treverrow (a.k.a. Bob Downe)Harry JunStephen CurryDane SimpsonJenny TianAnge LavoipierreNick SchullerPhil HammondTom BallardJohn Robertson🇳🇿 New ZealandJarred ChristmasNic SampsonPerfect for fans of Aussie & Kiwi stand-up, comedy festivals, and off-beat interviews.📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: VariousDuration: 36 minutesRelease Date: November 6, 2025Season: 4, Episode 25All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 24Evelyn Hollow: A Halloween Descent into the Uncanny
EEvelyn Hollow: A Halloween Descent into the Uncanny🎙️Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn sits down with Scottish writer and paranormal psychologist Evelyn Hollow, best known for her work on BBC’s Uncanny, The Witch Farm, and The Battersea Poltergeist. From growing up surrounded by Scottish folklore to teaching paranormal psychology and performing on the Uncanny: Fear of the Dark live tour, Evelyn explores why the unknown continues to fascinate us.She and Steve dive deep into dreams, darkness, and the fine line between science and the supernatural — from recurring nightmares and “the Night-Night Man” to the psychology behind hauntings, paganism, and the terrifying implications of AI. Expect eerie stories, sharp wit, and profound insight from one of the most compelling voices in modern paranormal research.Episode Highlights:Inside the Uncanny: Fear of the Dark live tourWhy Evelyn calls herself a “skeptical believer”The science and spirituality behind consciousnessHow paganism differs from satanic mythThe horror of AI and the “digital necromancy” it createsWhy some fears — like the dark — will always stay with usPerfect for fans of Uncanny, the paranormal, and anyone who’s ever wondered what might be waiting just beyond the edge of reason.🎭 About EvelynEvelyn Hollow is a Scottish writer and paranormal psychologist with a Master of Research in Paranormal Psychology. She appears as a paranormal expert on the BBC’s The Battersea Poltergeist, The Witch Farm, Uncanny, as well as Spooked Scotland and Spooked Ireland. Evelyn also gives talks on paranormal history, folklore, and anomalous phenomena, and is the author of Atlas of Paranormal Places.🔗 Connect with EvelynInstagramTikTokX📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Evelyn Hollow – TV & Radio Presenter, Paranormal Psychologist & WriterDuration: 60 minutesRelease Date: October 30, 2025Season: 4, Episode 24All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 23Robert Morgan (The Return): The Good Bastard Always Rises
ERobert Morgan (The Return): The Good Bastard Always Rises📺 Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn reconnects with his friend and actor, Robert Morgan. From The Proposition to The Accountant 2 — and now starring in the upcoming Sylvester Stallone biopic I Play Rocky, where he plays Burgess Meredith — Rob shares tales from Hollywood and home: riding horses in the desert with Ray Winstone, working alongside Florence Pugh and Billy Bob Thornton, and almost toppling a motorbike on The Flying Doctors. He opens up about longevity in the industry, the art of playing a “good bastard,” and why he still loves championing new filmmakers. Expect stories of grit, short films, and surreal encounters on both sides of the Pacific.Episode Highlights:The wild life of being an Aussie actor in HollywoodFilming The Accountant 2 — and why audiences wanted him deadWorking with Florence Pugh in New ZealandPlaying Burgess Meredith in I Play Rocky — and how it feels to step into shorter shoesThis episode is perfect for anyone who loves raw, unfiltered talk about acting, filmmaking, and survival in showbiz — or just wants to hear Rob Morgan say “fuck” a lot.🎭 About Robert MorganRobert Morgan is a Welsh–Australian actor, writer, and former boxer known for his work across film and television in both Australia and the U.S. His credits include The Proposition, The Accountant 2, Landman, Criminal Minds, High Country, and East of Eden. Equally at home on stage or screen, Rob has worked with the likes of Brad Pitt, Jason Isaacs, and Guy Pearce, and continues to support emerging talent.🔗 Connect with Robert MorganNote: Rob does not engage in social media, but you can see what he's up to here:IMDb Profile📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Robert Morgan – ActorDuration: 42 minutesRelease Date: October 23, 2025Season: 4, Episode 23All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 22Ian Smith: Finding Your Feet in a Foot Spa Half Empty
EIan Smith: Finding Your Feet in a Foot Spa Half Empty🎙️Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn chats with comedian, writer, and actor Ian Smith. From the unlikely inspiration behind his new show, Foot Spa Half Empty, to the surreal experience of debuting on Have I Got News For You. Ian relives his early sitcom work on Popatron, his acting turn in The Ark, and his fleeting appearance on Siblings. Expect talk of mouth-guards, Foot Spas, Reality TV, and the fate of the short-lived digital channel - BBC Switch🎬 Episode HighlightsThe Awkward Reality of Filming Panel ShowsWhy the Audience of Deal or No Deal Shouldn’t Be Allowed to VoteWriting Original Work in the Age of StreamingThis episode is perfect for anyone who loves British comedy that’s equal parts clever, chaotic, and catastrophically relatable — or just wants to know where Carl’s gone.🎭 About IanIan Smith is an award-winning stand-up comedian, writer, and actor from Yorkshire. He’s appeared on Have I Got News for You, The News Quiz, and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, as well as starring in Popatron and The Ark. Ian’s acclaimed work includes his Edinburgh Fringe shows Crushing and Foot Spa Half Empty, and the popular podcast Northern News, which he co-hosts with Amy Gledhill.🔗 Connect with IanInstagramYouTubeTikTok📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Ian Smith – Comedian, Podcaster & WriterDuration: 48 minutesRelease Date: October 16, 2025Season: 4, Episode 22All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 21Steve Otis Gunn: A Tale of Two Steves II
bonusESteve Otis Gunn: A Tale of Two Steves II🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this second unconventional installment of the podcast (Third if you count last year's 'Uncomfortable' Episode) - Steve interviews… well, himself! It’s a conversation between two versions of Steve—one the interviewer, the other the interviewee—having a quirky chat that’s as nutty as it sounds.Subjects include:The Highs and Lows of podcasting and the struggle to stay committedTV evolution, American language influence, and AI in future media.Fretting over being judged, and that bonkers Liz Truss Fringe moment.This episode will appeal to comedy lovers and anyone up for a cracking dive into a creative mind!📚 About Steve Otis GunnSteve Otis Gunn is a Podcaster, Writer/Performer, and former sound engineer known for his distinctive blend of dark humor, storytelling, and vulnerability. After years of working behind the scenes in the world of theatre, Steve stepped into the spotlight, transforming personal awkwardness into a rich source of comedy. His debut solo show, Steve Otis Gunn is Uncomfortable, premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2024, earning a ★★★★ review for its bold, brutally funny exploration of growing up in a criminal environment and the lingering discomfort that shaped his perspective.📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Steve Otis GunnDuration: 48 minutesRelease Date: September 12, 2025Season: 4, Episode 21All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book 'You Shot My Dog and I Love You', available in all good bookshops and online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 20Milo Edwards: Moscow Misadventures - From Cold Calls to Call Backs - On Russian TV!
EMilo Edwards: Moscow Misadventures - From Cold Calls to Call Backs - On Russian TV!🎙️Episode OverviewHold on tight as Steve Otis Gunn sits down with comedian, writer, and podcaster Milo Edwards for a globe-trotting chat packed with wit, wild stories, and laugh-out-loud anecdotes. From his early days in Moscow working for a financial services company to performing stand-up on Russian TV, Milo pulls back the (iron) curtain on life within Moscow’s chaotic bureaucracy, the absurdity of badly-dubbed movies, and the unpredictable realities of working abroad. Along the way, he shares stories of scams, cut-price Michelin-star restaurants, and why Alan Partridge remains peak British satire.Episode Highlights:How navigating Russia’s red tape could test the patience of a saintPerforming stand-up on Russian television—in Russian!Unpredictable adventures with Moscow’s quirky localsThis episode is perfect for fans of stand-up comedy, international adventures, and anyone who loves watching rules and regulations get hilariously derailed.🎭 About MiloMilo Edwards is a stand-up comedian and podcaster from Essex. A former Cambridge Footlights member who moved to Moscow in 2015 and performed on Russian TV before making his mark on the UK comedy scene with Edinburgh Fringe shows Pindos, Voicemail, and Sentimental. He hosts the podcasts Trashfuture, Masters of Our Domain, and Glue Factory, and has written for Mock The Week, The News Quiz, Private Eye, and The New Statesman.🔗 Connect with MiloInstagramYouTubeTikTok📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Milo Edwards – Comedian, Podcaster & WriterDuration: 42 minutesRelease Date: October 9, 2025Season: 4, Episode 20All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 19Laura Lexx: Punchline Optimiser - From Tags to Stitches
ELaura Lexx: Punchline Optimiser - From Tags to Stitches🎙️ Episode OverviewBuckle up as Steve Otis Gunn teams up with comedian, writer, and all-around powerhouse Laura Lexx for a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud conversation packed with sharp insights and unapologetic honesty. From her early grind as a search engine optimiser to commanding the spotlight on Live at the Apollo, Laura pulls back the curtain on her comedic journey. Along the way, she shares stories of cramped Fringe rooms, TV quirks that drive her mad, and a riotous takedown of Blue Peter’s mind-numbing monotony.Episode Highlights:How the 1979 alternative comedy boom flipped British stand-up on its headWhy not saying the word 'Debenhams' on stage proved difficultWhy AI should concentrate on picking up dog poo instead of trying to replace artWhy Clarkson’s Farm might actually be brilliantThis episode will appeal to fans of stand-up comedy and anyone who loves a good rant about retro TV🎭 About LauraLaura Lexx is a critically acclaimed comedian, writer, and podcaster with a knack for honest storytelling. She’s lit up the Edinburgh Fringe with sell-out shows and slayed on Live at the Apollo and Celebrity Mastermind. Her books, Klopp Actually and Pivot, are laugh-out-loud treasures, and her new podcast, Comedy Bureau, is your next comedy obsession.🔗 Connect with LauraInstagramYouTubeTikTok📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Laura Lexx – Comedian & AuthorDuration: 47 minutesRelease Date: October 2, 2025Season: 4, Episode 19All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book, You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 18John Robertson: Into The Dark Room - From Australian Idol to Comedy Anarchy
EJohn Robertson: Into The Dark Room - From Australian Idol to Comedy Anarchy🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this energetic and unfiltered conversation, Steve Otis Gunn chats with comedian, writer, and chaos-curator John Robertson — best known for the cult comedy live-action video game The Dark Room. John takes us behind the curtain of his career, from accidentally winning awards for a “kids’ show” that was never meant for kids, to keeping his voice alive throughout years of performing, to repeatedly pitching his ideas for TV development.Episode Highlights:Tales of phantom VR companies, and the dream of working with Tilda Swinton.The difference between British, Dutch, and German audiencesThoughts on accents, regional quirks, and what happens when cultural sensitivity collides with comedy.This episode is a treat for fans of offbeat comedy, cult gaming culture, and anyone who enjoys behind-the-scenes stories from the world of live performance.🎭 About JohnJohn Robertson is an Australian comedian, writer, and creator of the cult hit The Dark Room, the world’s only live-action video game comedy show. A veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe and international festivals, John is known for his booming voice, razor-sharp crowd work, and chaotic energy. His career spans stand-up, Twitch streaming, and multiple runs in TV development, where his unclassifiable format has fascinated (and baffled) networks. Blending anarchic humour with gaming culture and theatrical showmanship, John has carved out a unique place as one of comedy’s true innovators.🔗 Connect with JohnInstagramYouTubeTikTokTwitch📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: John Robertson – Comedian & AuthorDuration: 59 minutesRelease Date: September 25, 2025Season: 4, Episode 18All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 17Tom Ballard: Fisk, Deadloch, Tonightly - and Why Reality TV is a Lie
ETom Ballard: Fisk, Deadloch, Tonightly - and Why Reality TV is a Lie🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this episode, Steve Otis Gunn chats to Australian comedian, writer, and broadcaster Tom Ballard — a stand-up prodigy who began performing at 14, became a household name as host of Triple J's Breakfast Show, and later fronted the bold, controversial late-night show Tonightly. Tom shares candid reflections on growing up in comedy, surviving the chaos of daily topical TV, and making the leap into acting with roles in Fisk and the hit series Deadloch. He opens up about burnout, the pressure of writing yearly shows for Edinburgh, and why he’s shifting his focus toward slower, more meaningful creative work.Along the way, Tom and Steve dig into Australian pop culture — from reality TV experiments like First Contact, to the highs and controversies of Chris Lilley’s shows, to why Kitty Flanagan’s Fisk became an unexpected smash hit. They also debate comedy’s evolving role in society, the ethics of international gigs, and the weird world of social media clips reshaping stand-up.Surviving the nightly grind of Topical tellyLanding an acting role in Deadloch and joining the cast of FiskReality TV experiments like Filthy Rich & HomelessReflections on comedy that doesn’t age particularly wellWhy comedians often make great actorsThis episode is for fans of fearless comedy, Australian TV, and anyone who loves hearing how a teenage stand-up grew into one of the country’s most thoughtful, risk-taking performers.🎭 About Tom BallardTom Ballard is an award-winning Australian comedian, writer, and broadcaster. He rose to prominence as co-host of Triple J Breakfast before fronting the late-night ABC series Tonightly with Tom Ballard. Beyond stand-up, he has acted in acclaimed shows including Deadloch and Fisk. Mixing sharp political commentary with fearless humour, Tom has become one of Australia’s most distinctive comedic voices.🔗 Connect with TomInstagramYouTubeTikTok📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Tom Ballard – Comedian, Actor & WriterDuration: 49 minutesRelease Date: September 18, 2025Season: 4, Episode 17All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 16Sharlene Hector: Touring the World with Basement Jaxx, Finding Theatre, and Owning the Spotlight
ESharlene Hector: Touring the World with Basement Jaxx, Finding Theatre, and Owning the Spotlight🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this wide-ranging conversation, Steve Otis Gunn chats to powerhouse singer and actor Sharlene Hector — best known for performing with Basement Jaxx, Gorillaz, and Michael Bublé, and now making her mark in West End musical theatre. Sharlene reflects on the whirlwind of life on the road, from Top of the Pops, to her pivotal Coca-Cola advert. She shares the story of how she discovered acting during lockdown, which led to standout roles in Hairspray, Dreamgirls, Derren Brown's Showman, and now Disney’s Hercules. Sharlene also offers insight into the realities of theatre life and how it compares to life on tour as a singer with bands such as Muse, Alicia Keys, and Emeli Sandé.Episode Highlights:Performing with Basement Jaxx at the Mount Fuji FestivalThe leap from singing at Glastonbury to starring in the West EndSurviving international tours on very little sleepThis episode is for fans of powerhouse vocals, West End musicals, and anyone who’s ever danced to Basement Jaxx, belted out Disney songs, or dreamed of taking a leap.🎭 About Sharlene HectorSharlene Hector is a British singer, performer, and actor with a career spanning over two decades. She has toured internationally with Basement Jaxx, Gorillaz, and Michael Bublé, sung backing vocals for Muse, Alicia Keys, and Emeli Sandé. In recent years, she has shifted to musical theatre with acclaimed roles in Dreamgirls, A Strange Loop, Standing at the Sky’s Edge, and Hercules.🔗 Connect with SharleneInstagramSpotify📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Sharlene Hector – Singer & ActorDuration: 53 minutesRelease Date: September 11, 2025Season: 4, Episode 16All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn, except Lift Me Up, written by Weiss.Please buy my book You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 15Wolfgang: Death & Defiance - Unknown '80s Pop Duo Walk the Streets of Peterborough
bonusEWolfgang: Death & Defiance - Unknown '80s Pop Duo Walk the Streets of Peterborough🎙️ Episode OverviewIn this bonus episode of Television Times, Steve Otis Gunn wanders the streets of Peterborough with his old friend Des, reminiscing about how a humble Casio MT100 keyboard sparked the creation of their pop duo, Wolfgang. They revisit the final days of school, experimenting with basic musical gear, and navigating life in the 1980s—intertwining tales of classic British TV, leaving home, and the odd reflections on ghosts, religion, and AI. Recorded on the very streets where their teenage years unfolded, this is a candid, humorous, and nostalgic conversation with plenty of philosophical detours.🎭 About WolfgangWolfgang was an unknown pop duo formed in 1985 in Peterborough by Steve Otis Gunn & Desmond Pye.📢 Follow the PodcastStay updated with the latest episodes and behind-the-scenes content:InstagramTikTokYouTubeThis podcast is now called All My Clothes Need Burning. We’ve leaned into the chaos.Host: Steve Otis GunnGuest: Wolfgang – Unknown 1980s Pop DuoDuration: 59 minutesRelease Date: Sept 6, 2025Season: 4, Episode 15All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis GunnPlease buy my book You Shot My Dog and I Love You, available in all good bookshops and online. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.