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Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George, Catie Wilkins and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. 

Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes. 

When women sit around and drink we try to solve the world’s problems. So we’re taking back the night and putting our inebriation to good use. You’re welcome. 



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This is what happens when you come to a DWSC show, you get to see the ladies, a fantastic guest IRL, Hannah's baby AND something never attempted before at Drunk Women live, stay tuned for full details...As always, we kick things off with hearing from the guest about when they've been the victim of a crime, and the hilarious Chantel Nash tells us how easy it is to ignore criminal activity if you remain unobservant. We then hear a story about a couple which has more twists than a bowl of spaghetti, and finally, someone from the audience recounts the time their T-shirt had superpowers... WARNING: This video contains spoilers, please refrain from watching until after listening to the episode!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90FZMjAbWZ8&feature=youtu.beTickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is what happened when the Drunk Women invited fantastic comedian, Chantel Nash to solve a crime in front of a live audience AND Hannah’s baby…full episode available here on Wednesday – or 24hours prior on Patreon (details below).Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week’s episode sees a return to DWSC HQ as the team piled around Hannah’s flat to solve a case which has been baffling lawmakers for decades.Luckily though, our guest detective is tour de force, Poppy Jay, who as well as being a broadcaster and one half of the Brown Girls Do It Too podcast, also leaves no stone unturned when in the midst of an investigation.AND we hear from a listener whose story provides as many suspects as you would expect in an Agatha Christie novel!Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Treat yourself to a little taster of this week’s episode with broadcaster and natural born detective, Poppy Jay!The full banquet will be available from Wednesday, or from Tuesday if you’ve signed up to our Patreon, details below...Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, the team welcomes comedian and podcaster Cally Beaton to the force, and it soon becomes clear that she could be providing some future cases for the DWSC force to solve!Taylor waffles on in this week's crime story, but on this occasion we'll allow it, while our listener crime unveils a family's secrets and lies in real time....although no one is throwing their dolls out of the pram yet. Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you want to find out what all the oohing and ahhing is about, you'll need to listen to this Wednesday's episode, with the wondrous comedian and podcaster, Cally Beaton. But if you're signed up to the DWSC Patreon, you'll have all the answers a whole day before, as you'll get early access from Tuesday ...ooohhhh ahhhhhhhh...Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What better way to herald the resurrection of weekly episodes than the return of the wonderful Michelle de Swarte to the show? The gang was thrilled to welcome Michelle back, this time in front of a live audience at the first DWSC London Residency of 2024.Luckily for everyone, Michelle has been victim of a crime more than once, and so had a fresh story to share with the crowd, before reminding us of her incredible detective abilities, soon finding her feet on the force, and helping to solve a tawdry tale of sweaty beasts and demanding dandies, which may, or may not involve an icon from history. As always, we round off the show with a story from a member of the audience, and in this case the perpetrator certainly operated with intent.Look out for Michelle's new show 'Spent' which will air on the BBC in the UK, during late spring 2024 and see below for details of how to see the Drunk Women LIVE...Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello, lovely listener. The team at Drunk Women Solving Crime have an important announcement to make in this special episode. Our very own Detective Sasshole Catie has decided to leave the force, but as you’ll hear, this is by no means the end of the show, because Hannah and Taylor are not handing in their badges anytime soon... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out what happens in next week's episode when we welcome back the excellent Michelle de Swarte and this time, we thought there should be an audience in the theatre too... It's also the first time the Drunk Women have taken to the stage to solve a crime in SIX months, so brace yourselves. AND next week's ep also heralds the return of weekly releases, HURRAH!Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
But, it's not Men's Month, we hear those of you who are listening to this on release in February 2024 cry.... Yes, true, but Toby Williams isn't any old man, he's an actor, writer AND he married and impregnated our very own Hannah George, so it's actually well overdue that we hear from Mr HG himself.And what better occasion for him to grace the stage than when DWSC was live at the Ventnor Fringe, Hannah's home town on the Isle of Wight.As well as Toby confessing some criminal activity that could well see his marriage on the rocks (being 8 years old is NO excuse), the team also delves into a local crime proving that despite its twee image, the Isle of Wight is a hotbed of vice. We finish proceedings by hearing from somebody in the audience about a crime which originates in Taylor's homeland, which distracted her from the urge to climb-up the rigging of the tent at least!  Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for a tidbit of next week's delicious offering, when we find out what happened last summer when the team took the show to Hannah's home Island as part of the Ventnor Fringe on the Isle of Wight! In a tent literally packed-to-the-trapeze, the team solved a historical, local crime, while being joined on stage by the man who did the impossible and made an honest woman of Hannah - right before he knocked her up - yes, it's Mr Hannah George, otherwise known as actor and writer, Toby Williams... The full episode will be available next Wednesday 21st February. In the meantime, why not catch up with the vast back catalogue of DWSC eps, featuring amazing guests like Katherine Ryan, Sara Pascoe, Desiree Burch, Samira Ahmed, Fern Britton, Shazia Mirza, Susie Dent... the list is (almost) endless. The Drunk Women are at The Museum of Comedy in March, April, May and June - so join them at their London residency, book early to avoid disappointment, as it's likely to sell out! For info and tickets head to - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, the gals are joined by the fantastic spy-crime writer, Ava Glass, who is behind the brilliant female lead spy books such as The Traitor, The Chase, and Alias Emma.These stories may (or may not?) have been inspired by her real-life encounters with female agents and the insight she gained while working with them.So, as well as finding out which Drunk Woman would make the best spy, Ava also shared a couple of crime stories from her own real life, one of which is proof of the lack of pockets in women's clothes makes us more vulnerable!The team then picks the bones of a true crime case from history, before hearing from a listener and DEFINITELY not making things worse for them.  We also get Taylor, Hannah and Catie's take on the brilliant new Sky series, True Detective: Night Country.True Detective: Night Country | Official Trailer (youtube.com) Tickets are now on sale for the DWSC London residency at their NEW VENUE of The Museum of Comedy - full details and tickets for March, April, May and June shows can be found here - Drunk Women Solving Crime - The UK's hit true crime comedy podcastYou can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

2024-02-0202:31

Important announcement regarding the residency shows of 2024.... Due to circumstances beyond our control, the last residency at 21Soho will be on February 6th.  After that DWSC are switching to The Museum of Comedy for the shows in March, April, May and June.  Anyone already holding a ticket should have been contacted by 21Soho and offered a refund, if this hasn't happened, then please email hello@21-soho.com.  To purchase tickets for the new shows at The Museum of Comedy, please go to www.drunkwomensolvingcrime.com  Please listen to the announcement for further details and accept our apologies for this less-than-ideal situation.  All our love, DWSC XXX Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the Drunk Women continue to ease their way into 2024 with fortnightly releases, the gals think it's only right that we should get a little nugget of what we can expect in next week's episode, and so here's a taste of what happened when writer of female lead spy fiction, Ava Glass popped into the studio to tell Taylor, Hannah and Catie all about the spy who loved her (at least that's what she thought), how not having pockets made her an easy victim, and to help put some flesh on the bones of a case from history. All this and much more will be ready next week, but until then, why not go back through our back catalogue and reacquaint yourselves with some of the other 277 amazing episodes? You can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here's what happened in the 'second show of the show' at the very last DWSC residency of 2023, and as you may have heard in the teaser trailer, it's a riotous affair!The hilarious Alexandra Haddow joined the force to help the gang maraud through this tawdry tale of a VERY rare situation.Before we get stuck into that, Alexandra starts things off by sharing a crime against dating (and trainers) and then at the end, a brave audience member tells us the most millennial crime of the millennium ... well, of the bit of the millennium it was recorded in anyway. You can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the team releases episodes fortnightly during January and February of 2024 so our Hannah can have some restful maternity leave (maternity leave IS restful, right?), we thought it only fair to give you all a sneak peak of what happens on next week's show, with the hilarious, Alexandra Haddow, recorded at the final London residency of '23.What was the intel that Hannah received during the interval? Who is Catie singing 'Happy Birthday'' to? And what does Taylor think is 'even better than murder'? Well, there's not long to find out my friends, but until you get to hear this episode in all its glory - why not go back through our back catalogue and reacquaint yourselves with some of the other 276 amazing episodes? You can also support the show on Patreon, and for as little as £3 a month, have access to ad free episodes, bonus content, live zoom records AND be the subject of one of Taylor's incredible shout outs - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New year, new you? Not for the Drunk Women it's not, they plan to continue exactly how they've been going, as today's episode proves! As you'll hear, it's very much business as usual as comedian and improviser, Alison Thea-Skot joined the ladies on stage during their final residency show of 2023 to tell us about the time Paul Abdul was stolen from her life and help solve a crime from the 1990s that will have you looking at cardboard cut-outs in a whole new light.We continue with the 90s theme for the listener story, as a member of the live audience shared the only crime to have happened in Finland during that decade, which also happened to involve the disappearance of a UK Britpop band. Throughout January and February of 2024, the Drunk Women will be releasing episodes fortnightly, to allow for some well-deserved materiality leave for our Hannah, but don’t worry, weekly episodes recommence at the start of March 2024!  In the meantime, why not go back and remind yourself of some of the other amazing episodes that are already out? AND for as little as £3 a month, you can support them on Patreon and get access to live Zoom recordings, ad free episodes AND be the subject of one of Taylor's amazing shout-outs! Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's CHRIIIIISTMAAAAS! Well, it is now that Catie, Hannah and Taylor have given us their festive message!So much has happened in 2023, from selling out our biggest room yet at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, to another storming London residency, winning an Independent Podcast Award AND Hannah bringing us a brand new member of the force in the form of her daughter!There's also a lot to look forward to in 2024, so see ya there! Thank you all for another amazing year, we couldn't (and wouldn't want to) do it without you and we can't wait for all the adventures we're going to have in 2024, see ya there!All that remains to say is, have a very happy Christmas and New Year! XXXSupport DWSC on Patreon for as little as £3 a month, you will have access to add free episodes, shout outs and the opportunity to watch live Zoom recordings - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's part two of the DWSC Flo and Joan special, when we welcome 'Joan' aka Rosie Dempsey to the stage and enable her to get some closure on being the subject of two very different crimes, one of which will make you shake with fear at the thought of visiting the Isle of Wight! The team then solve a case which reads more of a map of Hannah's places of residence than it should do and proves that the written word falling into the wrong hands can be way worse than your WhatsApp messages being made public. Lastly, what better way to wrap-up a lovely evening than hearing about the time an audience member was the victim of criminal activity, although this case is proof that sometimes crime DOES pay!BUT this isn’t all! We take a short 5mins in the middle of the episode to find out what our gals would do if they won the lottery, AND they speak to another podcaster about what they might do with this instant wealth. This has a particular interest for Catie, as that podcaster happens to be her husband, Richard Herring, who may, or may not tell her if his numbers should come up (AWKWARD)! Support DWSC on Patreon for as little as £3 a month, you will have access to add free episodes, shout outs and the opportunity to watch live Zoom recordings - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode was released in the darkest days of winter, BUT it was actually recorded back in the heady days of summer when Taylor, Catie and Hannah took to the stage for one of their infamous DWSC residency shows in London, in which they achieved the impossible and split apart comedy double act (and real-life sisters) Flo and Joan - aka Nicola and Rosie Dempsey.You can now hear show one of that night, when Nicola (Flo) joined the ladies on stage to recount the time she stood next to a crime, which involved a celebrity friend and saw first-hand how the police reacted to the famous prey.The team then dive straight into a story which has all the hallmarks of a tale you couldn't make up - and will confirm your lack of even the most basic of survival skills.We then hear from an audience member whose crime story is a hard one for anyone to follow and had a sticky start rather than a sticky end.Next week, it's part two of this Flo and Joan double bill, when you'll hear what happened when Rosie Dempsey joined the force, and helped solve a crime which straddles the stomping grounds of our very own Hannah George. Support DWSC on Patreon for as little as £3 a month, you will have access to add free episodes, shout outs and the opportunity to watch live Zoom recordings - Drunk Women Solving Crime | creating Podcasts | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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wildspirit 67

Soo funny

Sep 10th
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Catherine Middleton

Love that the adds in this episode are for a cruise!

Jun 29th
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Stuart Kemp

anyone else having problems with this one? I got 81% through and now it won't play or download

Feb 22nd
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ID17862893

And I dearly love your wit worst and info. The sisters I wish I had !

Apr 18th
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ID17862893

And I dearly love your wit worst and info. The sisters I wish I had !

Apr 18th
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ID17862893

Pleas back announce the name of the podcast made by your guest. Do it want to listen enough to research. You spent maybe 4 minutes so far on the topic - plenty of time to name the product. John of Henley

Apr 18th
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Catherine Rose

I love this podcast and have been making my way through all the back episodes. A magical mix of fascinating and hilarious! I love the comradery between these lovely ladies and also their guests. Keep them coming drunk women! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

May 15th
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Emma Hudson

love the show so much, have learnt a very valuable lesson and that is not to decorate whilst listening to this!

Apr 19th
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Chelsea

how have I not listened to this podcast yet?!

Jan 31st
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Tracey O'Flynn

love the scummies, and this pod, usually -but everyone's too close to the mic most of the time in this ep, so there's distortion a lot of the time which makes difficult listening :(

Oct 30th
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Vicque Saint-Sylvestre

"she's basic" - "no, I'm Regula" :D

May 22nd
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Doug Plume

What ever you do, don’t listen to this episode if you’re doing something that needs your full attention and/or control. I was laughing so much I almost crashed the van I was driving. Drunk Women is always worth a listen but Jess Robinson is incredibly funny, or psychopathic (not quite sure) Keep up the drinking ladies, I’m a big fan.

May 11th
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Ariel Teixeira

By far, my favorite episode of drunk women. Is it called an episode? whatever.

Apr 12th
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Kate Doherty

mysterious, entertaining and drunken shenanigans!

Dec 8th
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linda ho

Baguettegate- happened to a friend of mine at high school. She mixed up laxatives in the peanut better for the culprit

Sep 18th
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Luke Cowell-Fallows

'Murder, She Wrote' for 2018. The spirit of Jessica Fletcher is alive and well with these gals! 💗 So so funny but also, insightful! x

Sep 6th
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