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ESPN: PTI UK Podcast

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Podcast Description

Chappers and Buncey battle it out over the biggest sports stories. Available every Tuesday, the Pardon the Interruption UK podcast is an in-depth yet irreverent look at the week in sport.

Customer Reviews

Funny!

Wasn't sure when I heard about a UK version of TK & MW, but I reckon they've managed to pull it off! Bunce and Chapman seem to really enjoy getting stuck in and I think they work well together. Glad they haven't gone down the route of apeing the US version. What does everyone else think?

Good stuff

I like it, liked the US versions which got me into this, but it's much more interesting now they're not talking about boring sports such as NFL and NBA all the time (I watched it because I'm a baseball fan).

Surprised there hadn't been more reviews, it works well and hopefully an English Around the Horn will migrate to our shores too. Chappers and Buncey are great and a good laugh, check it out sports fans I recommend it!

Pirtbol what's TK & MW though?

Hilarious

I really liked the madness of the American PTI when I caught it once whilst staying up late watching ESPN so I was intrigued to see what the UK version would look like. Granted it's not evolved yet but it's a very funny little show. I love it! Helps that it's more about sports which "matter" rather than American sports but Chappers and Buncey bounce off each other with their weird and irreverent look at the week's sporting stories, that I'm sure they'd make a story about the NBA sound interesting to someone who doesn't watch it. I'm interested to see more of the American and Australian shows wing their way over here. ESPN at least has more than Boots n All and Soccer AM to fall back on away from live sport.

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