The Perfect Ten with Phill Jupitus and Phil Wilding, Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Phill Jupitus
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Phil Wilding
About this listen
A random assortment of pointed musings plucked from a rather fetching hat - by messers Jupitus and Wilding.
Audiobook 3
Introduction
Episode 1 - Antlers, Woolworths, Velvet Mouth and Sticks of Celery
Episode 2 - Stephen Hawking, Baboon Sex and Roy Keane's Beard
Episode 3 - Cottaging, Stilettos, Kleptomania - Put Them All In Your Bucket List
Episode 4 - The Festive 12 with Collins & Herring - Pink Eye, A Can of Warm Lager and Santa Got Back
Critic Reviews
"The talk quickly meanders into surreal digression, whether it be lurid sex fantasies involving Inspector Morse or reflections on embarassing outfits." ( Q Magazine)
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