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Off Air with Jane & Fi

Another day, another buttock (with Stephen Mangan)

Ep. 134

Jane and Fi have swapped chairs for today's episode and it's causing chaos.


They attempt some serious questions about flatulence when they're joined by actor Stephen Mangan, to talk about his new children's book 'The Unlikely Rise of Harry Sponge'.


They also discuss losing parents at a young age, playing Postman Pat and whether Stephen would ever do a superhero movie.


If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio

Assistant Producer: Kate Lee

Times Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler

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