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Comedy duo Steve and Martin introduce their Talking Fools podcast
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Published Date:
07 July 2008
Two of Lancashire's finest entertainers are teaming up with the Evening Post to produce a comedy podcast.
Talking Fools, which will be published monthly on lep.co.uk, features funnymen Steve Royle and Martin Pemberton having a light-hearted discussion on just about any subject under - and beyond - the sun.

The clip can either be viewed as a simple audio file within the article or downloaded as a podcast through an application like iTunes and listened to on an iPod or similar device.

>> What is a podcast?

Steve is an actor, writer, juggler and radio presenter, while Martin is a freelance stuntman and actor, performing every summer as Jess the Jester at the Camelot Theme Park in Chorley.

Both comedians produced the LEP's second Christmas Royle message last December.

Of the latest LEP venture between the two, Steve said: "I'm very excited about my first ever podcast. I just wish I knew what it meant! I've only just learnt how to send an email."

The first Talking Fools podcast will be available on Monday (July 14). Click on the green play icon above to view a video introduction by Steve and Martin.

>> Watch the LEP's Christmas message

>> Steve Royle - Royle command


>> Steve's message by 'Royle' appointment

Read Steve Royle's column every Tuesday in the Lancashire Evening Post


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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 7:39 PM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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