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The Saturday Quiz
Trillions of Ants with Luke Heggie and Chris Ryan
Season 6, Ep. 3
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Old hands at appearing on this podcast - Chris Ryan and Luke Heggie - come on around this time every year. They are both touring brand new hours of standup right now and are experts at extracting laughs from their audiences.
Check their websites to see when they're in a city near you and go see them. You won't regret it.
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