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Frank Warren's Fury, Mock the Week's Final Bow & Greenland's Shortest Season

Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are in the hot seats to steer you through a packed podcast of sport, cinema, and comedy.


Boxing promoter Frank Warren drops by for a massive catch-up, sharing his thoughts on the upcoming Epsom Derby, giving the latest updates on the highly anticipated Tyson Fury vs. AJ clash, and talking about the current state of his beloved Arsenal.


Things take a hilariously funny turn as comedy royalty Dara Ó Briain and Rhys James join the lads in the studio to plug the final stretch of Mock the Week.


Plus, filmmakers Brandon Scott Smith and Derek Sullivan Smith call in to talk about their incredible new documentary, No Place For Football, which follows the beautiful game into the freezing, isolated landscapes of Greenland for the shortest football season on earth.


To wrap it all up, the guys celebrate the final, chaotic birthday spread of the season, Enjoy! Additionally, You can find more from us here:

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