Ray Peacock - The Peacock and Gamble Podcast

Launched on the 8th of June 2009, The Peacock and Gamble Podcast is Ray Peacock's second foray into the medium of podcasting. Released every Monday, Ray Peacock, recording with frequent comedy partner Ed Gamble, the show is a comedic insight in the two's lives and experiences. It can be found free on the iTunes Store, and also on Chortle.

Kings Place, London, hosted a large scale live show version of the show in December 2009, which featured Nick Mohammed in supporting roles.

A limited Edinburgh Run took place every Sunday of the 2011 Fringe.

In October 2011 it was announced the show would be ended after the next few episodes.

The show ended with a live podcast at Kings Place in London on 8th Dec 2011. Sections included Fraser letter, EAB, Film Pitch, Ray says a food and a new section Songs For Shaggy.

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