Edinburgh Edition
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party, and this time it's Edinburgh themed! Recorded in front of a live audience in the BBC Blue Tent, fellow comedians Lou Sanders and Brett Goldstein drop in to talk embarrassing Edinburgh memories, mix-tapes and desperate attempts to attract a crowd. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Fun-er-al with Brett Goldstein
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Camille Ucan hosts a 'fun-er-al' a, er, light-hearted wake. Brett Goldstein drops by to deliver his eulogies for the girls and talk ideal funeral songs. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Sophisticated with Suzi Ruffell
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Rose Johnson hosts a sophisticated soirée as the girls try not to swear or talk about bodily functions. And a sharply-dressed Suzi Ruffell drops by with some deep realisations about her cat… Expect a slightly politer edition...sort of. And tips on how to be sophisticated. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
It's Christmaaas! with Tom Parry
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Beattie Edmondson hosts a Christmas party…with appropriate (for December) festive cheer. And Tom Parry AND Father Christmas drop by...Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, a round of Latin singing, drama over mince pies and Tom Parry's best ho-ho-ho. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.
Dogs with Phil Dunning
Comedy sketch group Birthday Girls aka Beattie, Camille and Rose invite you to their House Party. This week: Camille Ucan hosts a Dog-themed party…with no dogs but plenty of shocking revelations. And Phil Dunning drops by. Expect late-night chats with nothing off-limits, Camille auditioning to be a game show host, a seriously shocking Party Legend and Dick and Phil Dunning’s impromptu singing. A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 1.