Isy Suttie's The Things We Do For Love

By: Fuzz Productions Ltd
  • Summary

  • The Things We Do For Love is a podcast all about the things we do for love. Isy Suttie speaks with a guest from the world of stand-up comedy, acting or writing, delving into her own and their romantic past to explore the lengths we go to under the influence of love.


    Produced by Ben Walker for Fuzz Productions

    Theme music by Charlie Jefferson

    Photo by Dave Bruce


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Episodes
  • Jo Brand - #2.8
    Aug 18 2021

    Comedy legend and knitting guru Jo Brand joins Isy over Zoom to chat about dating weirdos, punching mirrors, good deeds being punished, compilation tapes, the lotharios of Hackney and artistic renderings of recipe ingredients.


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    Find us on Twitter at @TTWDFL and find a range of useful links for the series at linktr.ee/ttwdfl


    Produced by Ben Walker for Fuzz Productions.

    Theme Music by Charlie Jefferson.

    Photo by Dave Bruce.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    49 mins
  • Tom Parry - #2.7
    Aug 11 2021

    Happy-go-lucky kinda guy Tom Parry is Isy's guest for an episode where the things done for love include measuring fingers with string, repeatedly demanding a frenchie, writing a song on a harmonica and kneeling in urine. As with the previous episode, this was recorded in front of an audience at The Phoenix in London way back in February 2020 - those were the days!


    Thanks for all your help spreading the word about the series - it's a real help.


    Do check out Tom's brilliant stand-up show 'Parryoke' which is available on Next Up Comedy (https://watch.nextupcomedy.com/), and if you haven't already do listen to his podcast series 'Pappy's Flatshare' and find him on Twitter @tomosp


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    Find us on Twitter at @TTWDFL and find a range of useful links for the series at linktr.ee/ttwdfl


    Produced by Ben Walker for Fuzz Productions.

    Theme Music by Charlie Jefferson.

    Photo by Dave Bruce.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    58 mins
  • Margaret Cabourn-Smith - #2.6
    Aug 4 2021

    Broadcaster and magnificent person Margaret Cabourn-Smith joins Isy for a wide-ranging chat taking in engagement rings, bad sex, mis-shapen balls, making emotional decisions, going to bed with Posh Spice, Caravans On Tour, crying on the job and penises with pincers, plucking pubes. This was recorded in front of an audience of real live human beings way back in February 2020 - thanks to spiritual home The Phoenix for having us.


    Please do help spread the word about the series - it really helps! And do seek out Isy's new book 'Jane Is Trying', which is available in all the usual places.


    Do watch Margaret in the brilliant Motherland on BBC iPlayer, and listen to her in the sublime John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme on BBC Sounds (though not at the same time) and whilst you're at it, why not follow her on Twitter @MCabournSmith.


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    Find us on Twitter at @TTWDFL and find a range of useful links for the series at linktr.ee/ttwdfl


    Produced by Ben Walker for Fuzz Productions.

    Theme Music by Charlie Jefferson.

    Photo by Dave Bruce.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show More Show Less
    50 mins

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