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]]>Created by the team behind Cheerful Earful, the global festival of funny podcasts, The Golden Lobes shine a spotlight on the creators and shows that keep audiences laughing week after week.
There were 13 award categories in total: Best Blooper, Best Tangent, Grower, Not a Shower, Best Social, Funniest Student podcast, Best Guest, Best Listener Moment, Earworm Award, Best Live podcast, Best Scripted Show, Best Artwork, The Big Ears Award and The Listener’s Lobe. For the full list of winners, see here.
Today, we’ll hear from some more of the award winners to find out more about their podcasts and how they felt about winning a Golden Lobes award.
I’m David Bodycombe, aka “Producer David”. Lateral is a comedy panel game all about weird questions with wonderful answers. Each week, three guests join forces to work out things like: how did someone’s broken bathroom extractor fan cause 250,000 Americans to get married last year? There is a link! (Answer in episode 36.)
You can’t go wrong with any of the episodes featuring Ella, Caroline and Tom from ‘Let’s Learn Everything!’ such as #131, ‘Very happy mice’. Their sense of fun and wonderment is infectious. However, many listeners start with our first episode and work forwards, because our format hasn’t changed very much over the two years.
We often tend to fly under the radar in terms of PR, so it’s lovely to receive some validation that we’re doing something right! We won the ‘Best Live Show’ category for our very first live event, which happened to be at the Cheerful Earful podcast festival itself. We’ll be back for the 2025 festival, so we have a lot to live up to!
Our official website at lateralcast.com has details of our previous episodes, full transcripts, and a link to send in your own question ideas. There’s also details of our tie-in book, and the Producer’s Club for ad-free episodes and bonus fun stuff. We have full video episodes on Spotify, or search for “lateralcast” on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram for clips.
“Knows how to make the audience part of the show, an essential device to a successful live show (be it comedy or a podcast). Easy-to-follow gameshow format that feels inclusive to all. Well executed all round. Who wouldn’t want to be in the audience??
The host skilfully maintains the pace of the game, slowly unveiling more and more details, all the while cracking jokes. There is clearly chemistry across the panel, with the entire panel chipping in with jokes. The host brilliantly gets the crowd involved so they feel a part of the show and the recording captures the energy and laughter of the room. Nice to have some backing music whilst the question is read out. A fantastic clip which showcases every ingredient for a brilliant live show.”

We are three flatmates and best friends who record on their ratchet living room floor. Thots TV is a nostalgic podcast (for adults!) about kid’s TV of our past, where we discuss shows we love and hate and the changing cultural landscape of children’s media. Our pod is overly candid, and every conversation we have on mic is just like one we’d have in our kitchen at 3AM. If you want to hear our critique of popular kids shows (and also know more about us than our own families) then let us slide into your eardrums before we hunt you down and make you listen anyway.
Our Thomas and Friends episode is the perfect introduction to our podcast, with a nice mix of facts and comedy. Our favourite episodes are the ones about shows with rich history, and in this one we unpack a cultural landmark while also letting our listeners feel as though they are hanging out in our living room with us. You’ll come away having had a good laugh, and hopefully will have learnt something new as well.
Having a passion project that you share with your two best mates is already one of the greatest feelings, but to be able to call it “award-winning” is on another level. We’ve not had a day off in three years, and though we can’t complain about that, to know that people appreciate our work is immensely rewarding. Cheerful Earful (who run the Golden Lobes) is run by some of the nicest people in the industry. Getting to hang out with them at the ceremony was a highlight of our podcasting journey, and we can’t thank them enough.
We’re very active on Instagram (we did win Best Socials after all) but you can find us in lots of places:
Instagram: @th0tstv
X: @thots__tv
TikTok: @thotstvpod
YouTube: @ThotsTVPod
Discord: https://discord.com/invite/mu5Y8TNE
“There’s an effortless, infectious chemistry between the hosts that feels like you’re eavesdropping on a hilarious flatmate chat over a bottle of wine. Social media is clearly part of the podcast’s DNA with memes, clips, and even historical retellings that have built a super engaged community beyond the episodes. Keep doing what you’re doing!
This entrant clearly goes beyond simply posting clips of the podcast and hoping for the best. It’s clear they have a deep understanding and connection to the content (kids TV) that their audience is hungry for and they create non-podcast content to satisfy that hunger. They’ve carved out and nurtured a seriously impressive niche and the fruits of their labour are clearly very delicious. I’d maybe exercise caution when it comes to copyright rules; I’d hate to see such a successful account be caught out!”

CheapShow is Paul Gannon & Eli Silverman’s “economy” comedy podcast that searches the charity shops, bargain bins or Poundlands of the UK to discover the treasure amongst the trash. Tonally, a lot of people have described our podcast as a cross between the sitcom “Bottom” and old magazine TV show “That’s Life!” but with a focus on cheap food, old vinyl, charity shop curios, retro board games, and whatever terrible surprises come our way. One week we can be a review podcast or game show, the next week an outdoors travelogue or narrative adventure – we’re a bit of a shapeshifter!
Tricky one – because there are many types of episodes that we do!
We tend to soft reboot the show every 50th episode, so anyone can jump in and start from a relatively clean slate.
If you want to hear us with a guest – Ep 375 with comedy legend Robert Popper has a REALLY bizarre surprise at its centre.
We escape the studio for “walkabout” episodes, Ep 357 takes us to Los Angeles for an odd adventure.
Ep 181 is a crowning achievement as it’s our 3-hour doc about the greatest pop culture story never told… Winkie!
It means a LOT to us! We’ve been going 10 years, heading towards 450 episodes and we’re probably the living definition of a cult podcast. We’ve had amazing support from our audience and our guests/contributors over the years but we’ve never really been “recognised” in more mainstream circles.
We love our odd, dumb, creative, surreal, vulgar podcast and to collect a Golden Lobe award that celebrates our achievements, despite us never grabbing hundreds of thousands of listeners, shows us that there are some industry people out there who love what we do too and that’s incredibly satisfying, emotionally, to hear.
CheapShow is everywhere! Your one-stop-shop for ALL things CheapShow is www.thecheapshow.co.uk.
From there, you can find links to our social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Bsky etc) as well as our fortnightly YouTube series “Cheap Shots” which are shorter, but more visual versions of our usual format. It’s also where we host our live stream events and more interactive productions.
One last thing! To celebrate our 10th year of existence, we are releasing a vinyl album of songs and music from the past decade of CheapShow – and it’s fabulous! (Details here!)
“I adore the audience’s passion for this podcast, which has clearly carved out and owned a niche. The boys grubby humour is infectious and a welcome antidote to safer comedy. Singing ability is questionable.
The podcast brings the live shows to life brilliantly, with the audience and atmosphere in the room being captured effectively to engage listeners in the live experience rather than exclude them. With listeners contributing music, animation and art it’s clear the podcast has established itself as a cult favourite – 450 episodes is no small feat!”

Also receiving Golden Lobes’ awards were:
This Paranormal Life won the Big Ears Award (Funniest Podcast) – listen >>
Joe Marler’s Things People Do won the Best Guest award – listen >>
Harry Hill’s Are We There Yet? won the Best Earworm award – listen >>
Ghastly Women won the Best Tangent award – listen >>
Legitimate Likes won the The Listener’s Lobe (Fan Favourite) award – listen >>
Frank Off The Radio won the Lobes Legend (Services to Funny Audio) award – listen >>
For more information on The Golden Lobes Awards see the Cheerful Earful website.
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]]>Created by the team behind Cheerful Earful, the global festival of funny podcasts, The Golden Lobes shine a spotlight on the creators and shows that keep audiences laughing week after week.
There were 13 award categories in total: Best Blooper, Best Tangent, Grower, Not a Shower, Best Social, Funniest Student podcast, Best Guest, Best Listener Moment, Earworm Award, Best Live podcast, Best Scripted Show, Best Artwork, The Big Ears Award and The Listener’s Lobe. For the full list of winners, see here.
We asked the organiser of the awards, Giles Gear, about what it was like to run the event:
“The Golden Lobes celebrate the funniest podcasts, people, and moments in the audio world. They began as an idea that grew out of our festival, Cheerful Earful, which is now entering its fourth year. It was hugely important to us that the Lobes were affordable (£25 to enter unlimited categories), accessible (just 5 minutes of audio required, keeping the barrier to entry low), and fun (because putting together your best bits shouldn’t feel like a chore). I personally get fed up seeing established awards charging nearly £100 just to enter or even attend the night.
What started as a mad November idea and a few chaotic WhatsApps culminated in a fantastic inaugural awards night at The Clapham Grand this May. We had a huge range of shows involved – from big networks and the BBC to indie favourites and even podcasts with only a handful of listeners. Any show that brought the laughs, regardless of genre or size, was welcomed with open arms.
The evening was a runaway success, with Frank Skinner kindly saying: ‘The Golden Lobes was a fun night out: none of the cheesy nonsense of more established awards ceremonies, nor anywhere near as long. It was just a bunch of very funny people saying very funny things. British comedy podcasts seem to be in a great state.’ We saw such a wealth of winners, and what started as a mad spin-off from our festival may well become the thing that endures. We’re already cooking up wild ideas for 2026 and welcome anyone to get involved!”
Today, we’ll hear from some of the award winners to find out more about their podcasts and how they felt about winning a Golden Lobes award.
I’m Dan Hooper, a Welsh comedy writer based in Frome. Harford: An Oral History explores the surreal history of Haverfordwest – known locally as Harford – through its inhabitants. Each episode explores a chapter from the town’s past – from an attempt to build the world’s tallest building to a battle enactment that escalates into a real conflict. My aim is to create something layered and strange – like stumbling onto a late-night radio broadcast. I didn’t want this to follow the usual chat or interview format. The Guardian called it “brimming with dry wit and unlikely twists,” and The Observer described it as “punchy” and “crackling with bible-black, absurd, twisted humour.”
The Funeral, it tells the tale of a group of teenagers finding a new hangout spot – the local crematorium. Then years later, one of them returns, becoming entangled in a long-buried family feud, a mistaken funeral, and an overly convoluted cover-up.
The chance for more people to listen to the show and to finally own a statue in the shape of an ear.
All you need to know about me is weaved into the podcast. Ok, probably not, at least not consciously. Just listen to the show!
“Yes. Lovely stuff. Several good gags in a very well-written, involving monologue. What’s lovely here is the commitment to the concept; the world feels real, the writing feels lovingly crafted, and the production feels considered as well. Any laughs here are perhaps on the smaller side, partly because of a seemingly deliberate low-key delivery, but they are there, and they’re worth finding. A real stand-out.”

Go Home, You’re Drunk! is a comedy horror roleplaying adventure which sees a comedian try and find their way home after a night out! The podcast features some of the UK’s best comedians from shows like Taskmaster, Have I Got News For You, QI & Mock The Week. Inspired by Dungeons & Dragons and escape rooms, comedians must roll well and solve puzzles to survive whatever monsters await them on their journey. Can Marcus Brigstocke escape an abandoned tube line? Will Russell Kane get out of a sinister sports bar? Can Sophie Duker survive a boozy art class?! Listen and find out!
The very first episode starring Jordan Gray is a great place to start, in the episode Jordan has to put a stop to the Chicken Dipper Ripper who is terrorising chicken shops up and down the street! Another perfect introduction would be Nick Helm’s episode, which we were lucky enough to receive a Golden Lobe nomination for, or Alasdair Beckett-King’s episode where he has to navigate his friends’ stag and hen dos whilst being pursued by a terrifying witch called The Hag. Every episode is led stylistically by the guest, so just pick a comedian you love and get listening!
It was truly amazing to receive recognition for all the hard work we’ve put into the podcast and we’re very grateful to Cheerful Earful who are such a wonderful organisation. We’re also very excited to be doing our first ever live show with them in London this October!
Find us on Instagram & X @YoureDrunkPod and check out our website here.
“This artwork is really great! The composition of the drawing is excellent with a really clever use of layering and perspective and the type at the top perfectly fits with this. Everything has a really cohesive colour palette that perfectly represents the night time without being too dark or grey. The subject is excellent and is a really creative way of displaying the host’s role in the show and lastly the drawings of the characters are really expressive and well done! I can’t say enough good things about this one it’s just really great!”

Hi, I’m Sam Lake and I’m the host of I’ve Had A Rosé, Let’s Talk About Feelings (I know, the name alone is incredible). Each week, I’m joined by a new guest from the world of comedy. They choose a beverage that comforts them, anything from tea to Tennents. Then we talk about something they’re passionate about and I try to find out how it connects to their feelings and how they manage them. We’ve covered it all: Pokémon, Elvis, Lucozade, Britishness, The Supernatural and OF COURSE Henry Paget, the 5th Marquess of Anglesey.
To embrace the silly, stupid and giggly core of our show, I’d recommend Episode #32: Espresso Martinis & The Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Phil Ellis. Probably the episode with the most breaking down in uncontrollable laughter. If you want an episode that’s more on the feelings side, proper deep chats, Episode #7: Family & Baileys with Josh Glanc & Episode #27: Rum Punch & D*ck with Sikisa are what you want.
We were THRILLED. We’ve only been doing this pod for little over a year and we can’t believe we’re officially an award-winning show. Plus, winning Best Blooper is so on brand for THIS show. And now we have a trophy (and a hole in the studio ceiling) to compliment it.
Across all social media we are at @ivehadarose where you can find highlights from all our episodes. And to listen to the full episodes, click here.
Or watch our episodes in glorious 4K(ish) on our YouTube channel.
“The contrast between Sam’s calming ASMR description to Marjolein shouting “IT’S BAD IT’S BAD IT’S BAD” is just brilliant. And her massive cackle after making a hole in the ceiling – it’s impossible not to laugh at Marjolein’s laugh!
This is such an unexpected live, visual moment that makes you wish you were in the room.”

Comedians Amy Gledhill and Harriet Kemsley are in their 30s and recently single …UH OH! They’re trying to navigate the dating scene… but the landscape has changed.
Everyone insists that you should use dating apps, but are also totally fed up with them.
Dating in your 20s seemed so much easier, but didn’t we just run head first towards red flags?
And with children and busy careers taking up most of your time, what if you’re just… tired?
These are questions and challenges that our hosts tackle headfirst, as they attempt to unlearn the (toxic) education on love, sex and relationships they endured in the 00s, and laugh themselves through the current dating world. They’ll speak to experts and friends, talk about dates they’ve been on and share your dating horror stories to try to figure it all out, so we all feel less alone!
Episode 15: Pubes, periods and bumping into your ex with Chloe Petts
We are thrilled to have won a Golden Lobe award. Thank you to everyone who has listened so far!
On IG at @singleladiespod, @thatamygledhill, and @harrietkemsley.
“I loved the rapport between Amy and Harriet and even though I’m not single anymore, I definitely want to check out their show now to reminisce about dating disasters of past. I almost spat out my drink at the reveal moment in this listener story and they had me laughing throughout the piece.”

For more information on The Golden Lobes Awards see the Cheerful Earful website.
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