S10 EP12: Jack Whitehall (Video Edition)

S10 EP12: Jack Whitehall (Video Edition)

From Alan Carr's 'Life's a Beach' by Keep It Light Media / Travesty Media

April 17, 2026 · 36 min

About this episode

Jack Whitehall returns to discuss various humorous topics including his stag do, travel experiences, and stand-up challenges.

Jack Whitehall returns - and within minutes we’re into kebabs, cab drivers and chalk phalluses.There’s the spiralling of his stag do, a near miss with the Daily Mail, and the realities of tour life (including when stand-up goes very wrong). Plus: travelling with kids, naked yoga, Chernobyl as a tourist destination… and one truly grim fox encounter.Prepare to brace... this escalates fast.00:00 Jack’s back (and Alan’s still not over the stag do snub)01:00 The cab driver story… and the kebab incident03:00 Drunk disasters & unforgettable nights05:30 Jack’s stag do: Soho, Guinness & Roasts08:00 When the Daily Mail is watching (and you poo next to a dead fox)11:00 Travelling with kids vs pre-kid holidays13:30 Wedding plans & expensive decisions15:30 Stand-up struggles: bombing on stage18:00 Jack's touring plans: UK, Australia & beyond20:30 Performing internationally & “reference checking” jokes22:30 Travels with Dad: naked yoga & Spitfires25:00 Chernobyl tourism (yes, really)27:00 Ukraine, Moldova & a chalk phallus30:00 The quick-fire round chaos32:00 Final thoughts… and taxi driver trauma revisited#JackWhitehall #AlanCarr #PodcastComedy #TravelPodcast #BritishComedy #StagDoStories…

People in this episode

Host: Alan Carr

Guest: Jack Whitehall

Topics covered

  • comedy
  • travel
  • stand-up
  • personal stories
  • cultural commentary

Keywords

  • Jack Whitehall
  • Alan Carr
  • comedy podcast
  • travel stories
  • stand-up comedy
  • Chernobyl tourism
  • kebab incident
  • Daily Mail

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Daily Mail

Places: Chernobyl, Soho, Ukraine, Moldova

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