The Top 25 Comedy Podcasts Ever

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The peak of comedy podcasts is happening right now. Your favourite comics are embracing the audio format because it’s the best way to maintain artistic controlno time restraints, no censors, no major costs. It’s only in Marc Maron’s garage that you’ll hear Louis CK break down in tears and candidly engage for two hours about why they’re no longer best friends. Once hooked, you’ll never again watch TV chat shows and their pre-planned 5-minute anecdotes.

Comedy is the new rock n’ roll? Podcasts are the new CDs – and each discovery means another back catalogue of MP3 goodness. You’ll no longer dread train journeys, sleepless nights, or cleaning the house. Chores will cease to be chores. You’ll even pick up industry terms such as “bits” (routines), “alt-hack” (dropping easy culture references) and “civilians” (non-comedians). Happiness is just an RSS feed away.

1. Call Chelsea Peretti

2. Richard Herring’s Leicester Square Theatre Podcast

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The presenter: The one from Lee & Herring who didn’t make it as big as Stewart Lee.

The gist: This podcast with Richard not Judy turns bad interviewing into a must-listen. Herring is a bit too convincing in the persona of a bitter comedian who asks insulting questions that undermine the guest. Really, the facade is just an excuse for brutal honesty – he’ll often remark, “I’m tired and want to go home. My next question...” The show is recorded with a live audience, as made clear when one crowd member asks David Mitchell, “What’s the key to success so I don’t end up like the self-indulgent, long-haired bloke next to you?”

Where to start: Armando Iannucci on how they overcame a feud in the '90s; Stephen Merchant takes genuine offence at being told he’s sold out by doing adverts, and that Extras season 2 was awful.

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3. The Champs

4. U Talkin’ U2 To Me?

5. By the Way

6. Nerdist Writer's Panel

7. The Bugle

8. WTF with Marc Maron

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The presenter: US comic and misanthrope Marc Maron.

The gist: Letterman’s show has the Ed Sullivan Theater. Jimmy Fallon tapes at 30 Rock. Maron records in his garage. By establishing home advantage, Maron is able to ask passive-aggressive questions that double as self-therapy; young stars are quizzed on whether they deserve their early success, while older contemporaries hear about the time Maron failed an SNL audition in the 90s. But it’s the intensity that appeals to listeners and interviewees like Thom Yorke, James Franco and Mike Myers. Each interrogation digs into psychological dark spots (often Maron’s), before closing with what’s become his catchphrase: “We good?”

Where to start: Louis CK blames Maron for why they’re no longer best friends; Carlos Mencia is accused of plagiarism in the podcast version of Frost/Nixon; Judd Apatow shares audio clips from when he was a 16-year-old with a microphone badgering Leno, Seinfeld and Ramis.

9. You Made It Weird

10. How Was Your Week?

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The presenter: New Yorker Julie Klausner authored the memoir I Don’t Care About Your Band.

The gist: Klausner might begin a show by singing a few bars of “Cannonball” by The Breeders, before spinning off into an existential riff based on last night’s TV. Whatever she does, the jazz-like approach to her 25-minute opening monologues is so popular that fans type up the transcripts. Her vast array of expert topics continues into the interview portion, which will include comedians (Sandra Bernhard, Mitch Hurwitz), cinema legends (Nicole Holofcener, Julianne Moore), writers (Jon Ronson, Susan Orlean) and publication editors (from Spin to The Onion).

Where to start: The first live special with Fred Armisen, Paul F. Tompkins, Billy Eichner and Ted Leo’s  rock group; Tim Heidecker on how he deliberately sabotaged Russell Brand’s TV show by fake laughing too hard in the audience.

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11. The Comedian’s Comedian

12. Comedy Bang Bang

13. Carl Donnelly & Chris Martin Comedy Podcast

14. Doug Loves Movies

15. Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast

16. Under the Radar

17. Welcome to Night Vale

18. Greg Proops Film Club

19. Never Not Funny

20. The Dead Authors Podcast

21. Norm Macdonald Live

22. The Infinite Monkey Cage

23. Jordan, Jesse, Go!

24. Whistling in the Dark

25. Analyze Phish

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