Crease Me Up

By: Craig Marks
  • Summary

  • Each episode, we’re going to take you the latest earth-shattering news from the great Martley Cricket Club in beautiful Worcestershire, UK. Chatting with mates and talking nonsense and drivel, there'll be a little about cricket, but not much. It's just balls, gloves and googlies. With swingers. Just another day in Martley. Send us your questions to creasemeup@hotmail.com, while you can check out the club at martleycricket.co.uk.
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Episodes
  • The First One
    Jun 8 2024
    In our very first episode, Steve, Watty and Craig talk hair products, Breaking Bad, Mrs Slocombe and chocolate orange cake. And a little about cricket.
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Episode 2 - The Shorter, Better One, With Added Ollie
    Jun 24 2024
    Welcome to Crease Me Up, the show that's 1% cricket, while the rest is a combination of Martley Cricket Club and overall drivel. In this episode, Steve will astound us with his knowledge of West End musicals, Craig's manflu will mean he sounds a little bit Barry White and Ollie tells of his love of Taylor Swift. Enjoy the show.
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 3 - Jai's audition
    Aug 1 2024
    In this episode, Craig makes a Horlicks of his microphone, Steve goes rhapsodic over a concrete pigeon, while Jai becomes J-Wick, our new co-host with the most. You'll hear the best (or worst) argument over what a beefburger is, while J-Wick is actually nice about some people. Check out the photos of us and the new pavilion, follow us on social media, the wireless and the gramophone, and get your questions into creasemeup@hotmail.com.
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    1 hr and 9 mins

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