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There are 1982 episodes in the Funny topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Funny topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.

The July Playdate/The Short Neck Giraffe (feat. Lauren Holt)
00:36:23 | Season: 4 | Episode: 23 | June 3rd, 2021

An anonymous underwater graffiti artist named Angelfish (Lauren Holt) tags the Story Pirates’ ship. Featuring two new stories: “The July Playdate,” a story about a family that has dueling instrumental interests, written by Teddy, a 7 year old from Maryland, and “The Short Neck Giraffe,” a story about discovering that what makes you different makes you special, written by a 10 year old from Virginia named Gabriella.

'The Little Merpig' as told by Nanny Piggins
00:12:15 | Season: 1 | Episode: 67 | June 1st, 2021

While waiting in the pharmacy, Nanny Piggins tells the children and Boris the story of her fabulously glamourous great great great great great (times 23 greats) aunt Ariel Piggins – otherwise known as – the Little Merpig.

What if food came burnt and ovens uncooked it? With Sukh Ojla
49:39 | Season: 3 | Episode: 21 | May 31st, 2021

Sukh Ojla joins Tiernan to answer two questions from Alice, who is 11 minutes old, and asks about ovens unburning food and talking animals. As you do. The podcast is having a small break after this episode but please do keep sending questions in, and we’ll be back before you know it!

The Battle of Salamis (Radio Edit)
00:28:22 | May 29th, 2021

Greg Jenner is joined by historian Prof Michael Scott and comedian Shappi Khorsandi in 480 BCE for one of history’s most notorious naval battles – The Battle of Salamis. On their journey through the events leading up to the battle and beyond, they hear about one of the most unusual methods used to cross a body of water and discover why sometimes it pays to give water a jolly good telling off.

The Music Trials/Anti-Body Man (feat. Nick Blaemire)
00:30:52 | Season: 4 | Episode: 22 | May 27th, 2021

Rolo tests out new and possibly unwise recipes for soup. Featuring two new stories: “The Music Trials,” a song about an aspiring multi-instrumentalist (Nick Blaemire) who aims to show the world he is a music master, written by Max, an 8 year old from New Jersey, and “Anti-Body Man,” a science fiction story about an astronaut’s battle against bacteria, written by a 9 year old from Pennsylvania named Blain.

S2E3 On Stage
26:00 | Season: 2 | Episode: 3 | May 26th, 2021

What does being ‘on-stage’ mean to you?  Do you enjoy being the center of attention, contributing quietly and being a part of something amazing, or maybe you just enjoy taking it in? Let’s explore all of these directions and meet some incredible people. We hope you enjoy listening, that we spark up conversation for you, and that maybe you’ll want to join us.

'Robin Hood' as told by Nanny Piggins
00:12:33 | Season: 1 | Episode: 66 | May 25th, 2021

When Nanny Piggins finds out that Samantha has been learning about Robin Hood at school, she tells her the true story of her distant relative and the forgotten story of the cake she ate.

Why Is News So Boring? With Ken Cheng
40:07 | Season: 3 | Episode: 20 | May 25th, 2021

Ken Cheng, host of CBBC’s ‘Don’t Blame Me, Blame My Brain’ joins Tiernan this week to answer Fia’s important question of ‘Why is news so boring?’




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