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Bad Boys Done Good

Bad Boys Done Good
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Join Ray Winstone and Tony Soprano as they discuss men’s mental health, criminal ventures, regret and reducing their toxicity.Expect exciting guests, powerful conversation, tears and Patreon tiers.This is Bad Boys Done Good.
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The Taskmaster star came in just days before episode 1 of his series aired, in what was perhaps the last time he could claim to be the failure / loser / scumbag he has done all of his career. Ellis is an alternative comedian, known for his 70's cop image and outlandish stage antics, but years slogging away at arts festivals, becoming a favourite of other comedians and being revered by elite liberal media didn't make him either rich or famous. The big call came when he was on stage in front of only 6 people in fact, and Ellis opened up to the boys about that day and the many tragic years that proceeded it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this the first ever BBDG live show the magnificent Paul Sinha came in to have a chat. The gay star, 55 opened up to a packed London crowd about hosting the hit quiz show 'The Chase', what he really thinks of the new gay acts, his Parkinson's diagnosis and having time to make passionate love to his wife, Oliver. A true soldier and inspiration Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chinaman, Phil Wang has had one hell of a ride over the last ten years.TWO Netflix Specials, Task Master, Live at The Apollo, a regular on Have I got news for you, and worldwide tours. The mild mannered star though has been plagued by Illuminati links and mouth watering rumours about his antics at Cambridge. Was he inducted into the puppet master's shadow world at his graduation? Did he f**k a bat in 2013? There's plenty to get into, let alone his taste in brunettes.Wang keeps his cards close to his chest, but fear not - Tony double dropped his ADHD meds and Ray had two jellied eel sandwiches right before the show, knowing what was needed to bring the Oriental funny man out of his shell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ray rides solo in this powerful episode featuring Muslim academic Musa al-Gharbi.The acclaimed author, boffin and former atheist - now Muslim - doesn’t hold back.We explore the complexities of ‘woke,’ the vicious culture wars at play and the wider ramifications for us all. What better platform to get to the truth of matters than BBDG, with Ray Winstone (and not Tony Soprano for this episode.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bobby Davro was a TV comedian at a time when that truly meant something.In the late 80's he was as recognizable as Cilla Black or Mr T, and Davro in his prime couldn't walk to his local Safeway without some denim skirted minx jumping out of her white Fiesta to perform oral sex on him.But the 90's was a very different story. Axed by TV in favour of smarmy new middle-class comedians like Newman & Baddiel, Davro was forced to live in his Ford Granada for years and survive on gigs at caravan parks for £120 + a free meal.The man came in to finally lift the lid on his fall from grace and discuss a shot at redemption.But is there a way back for Bobby Davro in the post-woke comedy world of 2025? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"It's fashion! It's fashion this bulls**t!"It took some doing, but the man behind that viral clip was finally found.His name is Golan Horesh and he's a Jewish bodybuilder. As you may expect he has some very strong opinionson Isreal and Palestine, so brace yourself. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Live at The Apollo and Experion advert star, 52, came into the studio to discuss his life and career. By 17 he was 24 stone and eating out of bins, while also battling a drink problem (using the folds in his belly to hide stolen 4-packs of XXXX). Rehab followed and some rocky years, particularly in his private life as fame and money brought attention from women at a time when men were expected to be men even if it did mean cheating on the misses with a new bit of skirt every weekend.Now married to the most beautiful woman in comedy, Rachel Parris, Brigstocke was in reflective mood as he discussed addiction, new love, 30 years in jokes and the comedy industry in 2025. Ray thinks modern comedians are rubbish, but does Marcus agree? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The comedy industry darling was the subject of a brutal Twitter take down in 2023 after old footage of him using a racial slur as a cocky young comedian was dug up and dumped in the public sphere. And we all know what happens when the internet gets involved. The troubled star and father of 4 came in to finally open up about what happened Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Johnny Marr is a certified icon. One of the greatest guitarists of all time, he countered Morrissey's poetic misery with dazzling riffs and genre-bending flourish. And somehow multiple number one albums, awards and indie immortality hasn't turned him into a w**ker. He came in to chat about it all with Tony and Ray. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
P**n actress and Only Fans girl Kat Baker didn't plan any of this. The sweet, country girl had intended to use her PhD to become a social policy expert. But a chance encounter with a used knickers saleswoman showed her where the real money was. One thing lead to another and before you know it you're f**king strangers in front of your 10 megapixel webcam for more money than some social policy loser probably makes in a year. And there's no going back.This is the modern woman, from the new world of t*ts out feminism. So pop your c**k down incels and listen. It’s time to learn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a world of soulless simps, suckling on the gatekeeper’s hairy teat for their chance at the top, Dirty Dike ripped up and rewrote the rule book. A rapper, a graffiti artist, a former jailbird and perhaps most edgy of all, now a guest contributor on a men’s mental health podcast.If hip hop is about excess, then this conversation is a delicious smorgasbord of empty calories, fatty fluids and an excessive amount of rich content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laura Smyth's been grabbing comedy by the b**locks over the last 5 years. A rare working class voice in a sanitized sh*t show of rich kids playing at grownups, she even fought off cancer a couple too just to keep things spicy. The former school teacher came in stinking of booze on the day, which we admire and respect. Viva La Vida as Ricky Martin said.For early release, exclusive live shows and bonus contentJoin the Patreon: patreon.com/bbdgpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30 years in comedy will give you a lot to talk about, and Ed had plenty to get off his chest, including being threatened with legal action, sordid romps with Australian women, Nish Kumar's secret hostility on Mock The Week and death in the family. All told with his trademark boyish charm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Premier league icon, Matt Le Tissier is different to most ex-footballers. He questions the system, the powers that be...in fact he's pure establishment bater, sending out controversial opinions like he used to stroke in 30 yarders. But is he a healthy sceptic or just a conspiracy crackpot? Ray and Tony find out Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The success of Triggernometry is astounding. In 2018 when two struggling incel comedians, Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisinteamed up in the back room of an open mike comedy venue to film themselves whinging about the diversity push taking all their gigs no one could've seen what happened next.1.2 million Youtube subscribers, huge guests and multiple appearances on Joe Rogan.It's time for Ray and Tony to find out what Francis is all about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tickets now on sale for the live show. Featuring star of The Chase, Paul Sinha, who'll be chattingto Ray and Tony about his struggles with mental health. Expect explosive and adult themed conversation.Plus they'll be taking your questions and selling exclusive Bad Boys merch.https://dice.fm/event/75729-bad-boys-done-good-live-9th-apr-the-phoenix-london-ticketsUse Discount code: BADBOYSif you're skint / incel / mentally unwell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony and Ray chat to the Youtube star about pranks, boarding school, fame and of course women.With 4 million followers online for stunts like riding a Barbie tricycle across Belgium and teaching a rat to make ratatouille,does this make his dad feel better about spending £250K on his education? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tony and Ray talk to the Muslim author and comedian about her new book - Sex Bomb. In the space of a few months the kiss 'n' tell of her sexual exploits has caused outrage in her community,her appearance on the Off Menu podcast was controversially axed, and her agent sacked her.The Boys ask what all the fuss is about and where she goes from here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ray and Tony challenge the right wing comedian and GB News regular on his controversial views and try to find any shred of warmth in his cold, Scottish heart. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Winstone and Soprano chat to the Scottish novelist about books, groupies and bad autobiographies. The writer of 'Kill Your Friends'and 'The F**k it List' has put his long standing obsession with revenge to one side to write an autobiography, which centers on his brother's suicide in 2010. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.