Who's Your Daddy... Really?

25. 'Sleaze and Filth in a Comfortable Environment' - The Dad Who Stole a Tree

47 min · 27. Apr. 2026
Episode 25. 'Sleaze and Filth in a Comfortable Environment' - The Dad Who Stole a Tree Cover

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Is it okay to take stuff out of other people's skips? It's an exciting day for the pod as we welcome South Wales comedy royalty - thought of as a hard man of the Cardiff comedy scene (and as a bit of a soft lad back home): STEFFAN EVANS! In this episode, we discuss Steff's dad, John Evans, affectionately knows as JOHN BACH (little John), a short but girthy man who stands at 10 beer cans tall and weighs the same as a standard beer keg. John is known as the local hard man in a Pembrokeshire town exclusively populated by hard men, a master pintsman who loves a punch-up, a horseshoe-moustached terrier of a man, who has never shied away from hopping on a JCB in his life. We discuss John's various sources of income throughout his life, which include: driving massive lorries, home-brewing 10%apv ale, and stealing local trees. Steff also tells us about John's love for war films and Welsh country music. Steff reminisces about happy memories of his dad placing him into a skip to rummage through for any treasures, and driving lessons which consisted of giving his dad a lift to the pub (one of which led to a high-speed police chase). Things get a little bit blue as Steff discusses his dad's unorthodox take on the birds and the bees chat, the time he tried to watch a war film on video but it'd been taped over with a porno, and the times his dad hid his porn VHS tapes under Steff's mattress when he was six. Also in this episode, Steff tells us about the interesting experiences he had in Amsterdam and gives his top tips for pissing in the cinema. Plus, we all bond over tales of difficult gigs with antagonistic audiences in the Valleys and our shared hatred for misogyny. France also gets brought up a lot as Steff and Joe educate Max on the rather medieval public toilet system there, and Joe gets existential dread from the philosophical questions raised by the atomic deterioration of le grand kilogram. He also calls the French "filthy people" - which they are. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Steffan Evans from Eglwyswrw in Pembrokeshire, is a comedian with a unique insight into the world . He supported Elis James on his national tour in 2017 and also appeared on S4C’s “Gwerthu Allan” and “O’r Diwedd” shows. He has been a prominent contributor to the BBC’s hit Sesh digital videos. Tickets to see Steff on 6th June: https://bluestonebrewing.co.uk/collections/events/products/comedy-night-with-stefan-evens Got a dad story for us? Email: dadtouchpod@gmail.com [dadtouchpod@gmail.com] Everything else: https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod [https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod] Logo Design: Alice Evans (@Alicewithapen) Music by: Gino Dada

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Episode 31. 'Witty Comments at the Orgy' - The Dad Who Trolls Flat Earthers Cover

31. 'Witty Comments at the Orgy' - The Dad Who Trolls Flat Earthers

What show would your dad write fan fiction about? In this episode, we put that question to Chrissy Derbyshire, and complete the Barry Derbyshire trilogy. And what better way to complete that trilogy than by discussing Barry's hobbies? In the episode, Chrissy tells us about Barry's passion for writing, including the 9 books that he's self-published, the children's books he used to write just for Chrissy, and the one and only poem he ever wrote. She also tells us about Barry's blues harmonica abilities (including the time he channelled 'The Blues Brothers' at a church party), and some of his favourite ways to annoy and embarrass Chrissy. We also dive deep into Barry's love for trolling flat earthers online, the fact that he used to be a Christian, and that he went to school with 3/4 of the band, 'The Who.' Also in this episode, Chrissy tells us about her Christian upbringing as a self-described "horrible creep of a child, and her own hobby of writing 'Taskmaster' fan fiction. Joe reveals his crush on Steve from 'The Repair Shop,' and tells the story of the time he got ousted from a flat earther Facebook group for being ironic. Max defends '24 Hours in Police Custody' against Joe's ignorant attack, and his experiences with watching flat earther ASMR YouTube videos. Barry on WordPress (including Chapter 1 of Mousehead): https://barrycderbyshire.wordpress.com/2012/05/22/mousehead-chapter-1/ Got a dad story for us? Email: dadtouchpod@gmail.com [dadtouchpod@gmail.com] Everything else: https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod [https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod] Logo Design: Alice Evans (@Alicewithapen) Music by: Gino Dada

8. Juni 202644 min
Episode 30. 'Barry'd at First Sight' - The Dad Who's An Honorary Black Man Cover

30. 'Barry'd at First Sight' - The Dad Who's An Honorary Black Man

Does the body rule the mind or does the mind rule the body? We dunno! But what we DO know is that Chrissy Derbyshire has returned to the Dadpod studio to spill more of her father's proverbial beans. That father is, of course, Barry Derbyshire! The former London bus driver who, although he would describe himself as a "boring old fart," as we find out in this episode, is anything but. In the episode, Chrissy tells us how Barry his her biggest fan and supporter of her comedy career, driving her to almost all of her gigs, even travelling as far as Sheffield and Dorset. Chrissy also talks about Barry's lovely Zimbabwean wife: the story of the moment he fell in love with her, his regular travels to Zimbabwe, plus his "honorary black man" status despite being "the whitest man you'll ever see." Chrissy also recounts her experience at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, describes her own biological daughter as "derpy cringe," and tells the tale of her worst ever comedy gig, which just so happened to be exactly where Max and Joe were due to perform the week after recording. Finally, the gang share stories about their lives in the comedy world: writing for BBC Radio Wales, the times when people have tried to give them jokes, plus Joe shares the story of an awkward car share with a dreary comedian who kept talking about all times they'd bombed and how badly that night's gig was about to go. ABOUT OUR GUEST: "Chrissy is the world's most giggly deadpan comedian, and probably the only comedian to be compared to both Sarah Millican and David Lynch. Her solo show, Innards, is coming to the Edinburgh Fringe this year". (Whistlebinkies @ 11:15 Aug 20th-Aug 30th) Got a dad story for us? Email: dadtouchpod@gmail.com [dadtouchpod@gmail.com] Everything else: https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod [https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod] Logo Design: Alice Evans (@Alicewithapen) Music by: Gino Dada

1. Juni 202639 min
Episode 29. 'Tubthumping: The Movie' - The Dad Who Hacked The Spoons Menu (ft. Chrissy Derbyshire) Cover

29. 'Tubthumping: The Movie' - The Dad Who Hacked The Spoons Menu (ft. Chrissy Derbyshire)

Has Sherlock Holmes ever driven a bus? It's an exciting day for the pod as we welcome "so-called comedian" Chrissy Derbyshire to the studio for the first instalment of another episode trilogy filled with laughs and dad-ecdotes. But who is the dad under the microscope this week, I hear you ask? Well, it's Barry Derbyshire, of course! A man known by many in the South Wales comedy scene as Chrissy's chauffer, (sort of) social media manager and, of course, her father. In the episode, we mostly focus on Barry's father figures, including his favourite drink to order at Wetherspoons, his origins in Ealing and how his love of comedy influenced Chrissy to have a go at stand-up. We discuss his early years: going to school with 3/4 of 'The Who,' partying with the 'original milky bar kid,' and his dream of being Sherlock Holmes. Chrissy tells us tales of Barry's job as a bus driver in London, like the many times he got lost and the time he managed to get the bus "stuck," and she tells us about his penchant for inventing his own idioms, and the time he didn't notice that his own kitchen had suddenly been painted orange. Finally, the gang analyse awkward interactions with audience members at the end of comedy gigs, the joy of getting a free drink from a comedy venue, the film 'Brassed Off' and the song 'Tubthumping' by 'Chumbawumba.' Plus, Max shows off his Richard Osman credentials and recounts the tale of a difficult show at a neurodivergent comedy night. Chrissy and Joe also do impressions of Bob Dylan and call out Jimmy Carr. ABOUT OUR GUEST: "Chrissy is the world's most giggly deadpan comedian, and probably the only comedian to be compared to both Sarah Millican and David Lynch. Her solo show, Innards, is coming to the Edinburgh Fringe this year". (Whistlebinkies @ 11:15 Aug 20th-Aug 30th) From ChatGPT: “Only the faithless hear the hippo’s cough” sounds like the kind of proverb that warns against paranoia, guilt, or spiritual insecurity. Since hippos are huge, dangerous, and usually quiet until suddenly violent, the image works well metaphorically. A few plausible interpretations: The guilty imagine threats everywhere. Someone without conviction or loyalty is constantly listening for danger, betrayal, or judgment. The “hippo’s cough” could symbolize an ominous sign that only anxious or untrustworthy people think they detect. Fear reveals a weak conscience. The faithful move calmly through life; the faithless are hypersensitive to every little noise or rumor. Hearing the cough means you’re already expecting punishment. False alarms distract the untrustworthy. A hippo’s cough is strange, obscure, and probably insignificant. The proverb could mock people who obsess over meaningless signs because they lack inner certainty. Those who betray others expect betrayal themselves. Similar to “a thief thinks everyone steals.” The faithless hear danger because they know how deception works. It has the same mysterious energy as old invented folklore sayings, where the imagery matters more than literal logic. The phrase feels especially convincing because: a hippo is deceptively dangerous, a cough is subtle and easy to misinterpret, “faithless” gives it moral weight. Got a dad story for us? Email: dadtouchpod@gmail.com [dadtouchpod@gmail.com] Everything else: https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod [https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod] Logo Design: Alice Evans (@Alicewithapen) Music by: Gino Dada

25. Mai 202637 min
Episode 28. ‘Voicemails are Podcasts for Old People’ - The Dadpod Boys Take Mach Fest (Machynlleth Comedy Festival Inside Scoop) Cover

28. ‘Voicemails are Podcasts for Old People’ - The Dadpod Boys Take Mach Fest (Machynlleth Comedy Festival Inside Scoop)

Which local comedians do you think need to give up? All this and more will be revealed (and salaciously bleeped) on this slanderous and explosive expose on the Machynlleth Comedy Festival! Oft dubbed the ‘best comedy festival in the world’ (usually to audiences currently attending said festival), Max and Joe recount their recent trip to see the cream of the comedy crop; swapping stories about the acts they loved and loathed - they also chat about the harsh realities of chalet life, how a man who looked like Jeremy Corbyn mistook Max for somebody’s dad, and the Dadpod boys slag off a lot of comedians (including local losers, circuit regulars, and huge TV names) - don’t skip this one! In more genteel moments they also discuss how volunteering at the festival works, offer their tips and tricks for navigating the ‘no horse town’ of Machynlleth itself (including what happened when a woman’s phone went off during a live recording), as well as debating whether live podcasts are a complete waste of time (and tease a future Dadpod: LIVE?). Joe also sets out a strong message to the Three mobile network to SORT their voicemail settings before finally asking the question: are voicemails podcasts for old people?.  About our Topic: Machynlleth Comedy Festival is a three-day comedy festival held annually in Machynlleth, Wales. Although the town is home to only around 2,000 residents, in 2024 the festival drew in around four times that number of visitors. The festival is aimed as a testing ground for comedians to experiment with new material in the spring before the more intense Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August. Got a dad story for us? Email: ⁠dadtouchpod@gmail.com⁠ [dadtouchpod@gmail.com] Everything else: ⁠https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod⁠ [https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod] Logo Design: Alice Evans (@Alicewithapen) Music by: Gino Dada See Joe at Cambridge Fringe Saturday 23rd May: https://wegottickets.com/f/17172/ Dead Material Tickets 5th June: https://www.exetercornexchange.co.uk/whats-on/exeter-comedy-festival-dead-material/

18. Mai 202645 min
Episode 27. 'Cholera Found in the New City!' - The Dad Who KO'd a Cockerel Cover

27. 'Cholera Found in the New City!' - The Dad Who KO'd a Cockerel

Would you suck bean juice through a red Henry Lloyd turtle-neck? In this episode, we welcome back Steffan Evans for the final instalment of the John Bach trilogy. This time, we discuss John's many hobbies, including looking out the window and brewing his own 10% beer, which people travelled from far and wide to taste. We talk about John's favourite sports: winding people up and drink driving. We hear tales from John's man-cave: a big shed with a bar inside, plus all the stuff that John has collected over the years: brass gas lamps, shotguns, and even a bayonet he found in the local village. Steff tells us about John's experiences with various animals, including the time he obliterated a rat with a shotgun, the time he knocked out a cockerel with a wooden plank, and their vicious pet dog called Tonto. Finally, Max tells the tale of a recent trip out with Alvin, Steff talks about the similarities and differences between his dad and himself, and we reminisce about the times Steff met both our dads. Got a dad story for us? Email: dadtouchpod@gmail.com [dadtouchpod@gmail.com] Everything else: https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod [https://linktr.ee/dadtouchpod] Logo Design: Alice Evans (@Alicewithapen) Music by: Gino Dada ABOUT OUR GUEST: Steffan Evans from Eglwyswrw in Pembrokeshire, is a comedian with a unique insight into the world. He supported Elis James on his national tour in 2017 and also appeared on S4C’s “Gwerthu Allan” and “O’r Diwedd” shows. He has been a prominent contributor to the BBC’s hit Sesh digital videos.

11. Mai 202641 min