Worst Time Podcast 100th episode features Greg James and Shaun Keaveny

The Worst Time Podcast, which hears from celebrities about things going wrong, has launched its 100th and final episode.

Greg James and Shaun Keaveny join host Chris Arnold for a look back at some of their worst times!

Greg recounts the badly behaved listeners who have almost got him sacked as well as the trousers incident on the train that left him in a sticky situation.

Shaun remembers the booze induced incidents which resulted in him freezing up live at the Edinburgh Fringe and forgetting a famous pop star’s name on live TV.

Plus, there is an inordinate amount of talk regarding the idiosyncratic American rapper and singer Pitbull.

People love to talk about their achievements and milestones, but the best stories often stem from when things completely fall apart and go terribly wrong!

The gig that was a disaster, the TV show where your part got written out, the holiday where you lost all your baggage and had to go hiking in your flip flops – everyone has a few tales of woe up their sleeve and Chris Arnold is a man who set out to hear as many of them as possible!

Other stories from across the series include:

  • DJ Fatboy Slim being held up at gunpoint in the Bahamas
  • BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine’s penny farthing accident
  • Comedian Lucy Porter’s chaotic teenage birthday party
  • Journalist, author and podcaster Jon Ronson’s embarrassing encounter with a child in a restaurant
  • Goldie Lookin Chain’s awkward performance at a student bingo event
  • Comedian Ria Lina tackling a heckler who almost derailed her Live At The Apollo appearance
  • Rock band IDLES dealing with a disruptive crowd member in Detroit
  • Ed Fringe award winner Robert Copland’s hilarious story about getting a tattoo
  • Hacker T Dog’s rivalry with other popular hound Duggee from Hey Duggee

Although excited at reaching 100 episodes, host Chris says it’s also tinged with sadness as it’s the final ever Worst Time Podcast.

“After releasing weekly episodes for 100 weeks on the trot now, I’ve decided to wrap up the show and embrace life as a new father (fresh with Shaun’s brilliant parental advice of course).

“Thank you to all the guests and thank you to all the listeners. It’s been brilliant fun. So long everyone, and thanks for all the worst times,” he adds.

The final and 100th episode of The Worst Time Podcast with Chris Arnold is available from today, Wednesday 5 March.

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