Oct. 13, 2025

(no music) Favourite Comedy Characters | Monday’s Boring Objects | LMBYTS #1461 | Jason Newland | 13th October 2025

(no music) Favourite Comedy Characters | Monday’s Boring Objects | LMBYTS #1461 | Jason Newland | 13th October 2025

https://www.jasonnewland.com/ "Favourite Comedy Characters | Monday’s Boring Objects | LMBYTS #1461 | Jason Newland | 13th October 2025" ⏱️ Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes 🎙️ Host: Jason Newland 📌 Series: Let Me Bore You To Sleep (LMBYTS) 🧠 Core...

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"Favourite Comedy Characters | Monday’s Boring Objects | LMBYTS #1461 | Jason Newland | 13th October 2025"
⏱️ Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
🎙️ Host: Jason Newland
📌 Series: Let Me Bore You To Sleep (LMBYTS)

🧠 Core Themes:
  • Reflection on favourite comedy characters from British and American TV.
  • Musings on the relaxing and therapeutic effect of Jason’s recordings.
  • Tangents into personal anecdotes, observations about everyday life, and occasional gentle humour.
🔍 Detailed Breakdown:

🛋️ Intro & Podcast Purpose (0:00 – 10:00)
  • Jason opens with his usual calming intro.
  • Mentions he's returning to routine after a break.
  • Reiterates the three main aims of his recordings:
    1. Help listeners sleep.
    2. Provide relaxation.
    3. Offer companionship for those who live alone.
🧘 Reflections on Medication & Mood (5:00 – 9:00)
  • Talks about medication changes affecting his energy.
  • Mentions listening to his own recordings to self-evaluate and unwind.
  • Compares himself to a chef tasting his own food — joking that if he were a real chef, he'd be "massive."
📺 Main Topic: Favourite Comedy Characters (10:00 – 1:27:00) Jason goes through decades of British (and later American) sitcoms, offering a mix of:
  • Nostalgia
  • Critical opinion
  • Humorous tangents
He reflects on both the shows and the characters, grouping them loosely by era or theme: 🇬🇧 British TV Characters & Sitcoms: Classics & Old School Favourites:
  • Tony Hancock, Steptoe and Son, Dad’s Army — respected but not personal favourites.
  • Basil Fawlty (Fawlty Towers) — cited as one of the best.
  • Only Fools and Horses — Del Boy is crowned as Jason’s favourite comedy character overall.
    • Praises the entire ensemble: Rodney, Uncle Albert, Trigger, Boise, etc.
1980s-1990s Shows:
  • Blackadder — appreciates the format and Rowan Atkinson’s character.
  • The Young Ones — highlights Rick as a favourite but likes all four main characters.
  • Heidi High, Yes Minister, Keeping Up Appearances (Hyacinth Bucket), One Foot in the Grave (Victor Meldrew).
2000s and Beyond:
  • Alan Partridge — noted for longevity (over 30 years).
  • The Office — liked Gareth more than David Brent.
  • Peep Show, Inbetweeners (Jay), Little Britain, Mrs. Brown’s Boys, Count Arthur Strong, Motherland, Vicar of Dibley, Absolutely Fabulous (especially Patsy).
He notes that some shows like Gavin & Stacey and The Royal Family didn’t click as much for him despite their popularity. 🇺🇸 American Comedy Characters: He explores iconic characters from US sitcoms:
  • Cheers – Loves the ensemble cast. Names Frasier as a standout character.
  • Frasier – Highlights Frasier and his brother as brilliant characters.
  • Friends – Enjoys Joey and Phoebe, but not a mega-fan of the show.
  • Everybody Loves Raymond, Golden Girls, Mork & Mindy, The Cosby Show, Taxi, Roseanne, Naked Gun (Frank Drebin) — all receive praise.
  • He highlights Mork (Robin Williams) as one of the most beloved characters from his youth.
🐶 Vinny’s Cameos: Throughout the episode, Vinny the dog gets frequent mentions, especially:
  • When he’s chilling under the table or flat on the floor.
  • When he does a particularly "smelly" fart.
  • When he distracts Jason during serious thoughts.
  • Jason wonders if Vinny also falls asleep listening to him — possibly the show’s most loyal listener. 🐾
🎯 Key Takeaways & Sentiments:
  • Del Boy (Only Fools and Horses) is ultimately named Jason’s favourite comedy character.
  • Jason is deeply reflective about how comedy, repetition, and familiarity can aid relaxation and help with chronic pain.
  • He touches on themes of isolation, routine, and personal growth, using humour and self-deprecating wit to connect with listeners.
  • The episode is full of gentle digressions — from banana splits and WD-40 to 80s doorbells and late-night LBC talk shows.
💡 Highlights of Jason’s Humour:
  • Comparing himself to a massive chef who’d need “walls that collapse.”
  • Explaining why he had to re-educate himself after growing up on 80s TV.
  • Describing a loud burp as a life milestone.
  • The awkward encounter with Caroline Aherne while she was dressing — complete with regrets and a comedic lack of marriage.
❤️ Tone & Style:
  • Warm, rambling, and personable — classic Jason Newland.
  • Lighthearted with moments of vulnerability.
  • Offers gentle commentary on society, nostalgia, and self-care.
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