The Worst Time Podcast to Hear Things Wrong from Celebrities has begun its 100th final episode.
Greg James and Sean Cavenny join host Chris Arnold and look back at some of their worst times!
Greg tells the bad behavior listener who almost plundered him, and the trousers incident on the train that left him in troublesome situations.
Sean remembers the incident in which the booze was induced, which results in him freezing the live show at the Fringe in Edinburgh and forgetting the name of the famous pop star on live television.
Plus, there are a tremendous amount of talks about the singular American rapper and singer Pitbull.
People love to talk about their achievements and milestones, but the best stories often arise when things get completely apart and are so badly wrong!
A gig that was a disaster, a TV show with your parts written on, a holiday where you lost all your luggage and had to go hiking on a flip-flop – everyone has plagued their sleeves several times, and Chris Arnold is about to go out to hear as much as possible!
Other stories throughout the series include:
DJ Fatboy Slim being held up at gunpoint in the Bahamas BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine's penny farthing accident Comedian Lucy Porter's chaotic teenage birthday party Journalist, author and podcaster Jon Ronson's embarrassing encounter with a child in a restaurant Goldie Lookin Chain's awkward performance at a student bengo event Comedian Ria Lina tackling a heckler who almost derailed her Live At The Detroit Ed Fringe Award winner Robert Copland, a hilarious tale about the rivalry between tattoo hacker T dogs, and Apollo's exterior rock band idol, a hilarious tale about the Detroit Ed Fringe Award winner
He's excited to reach 100 episodes, but host Chris says it also carries sadness as it's the ultimate worst time podcast.
“After releasing episodes every week on Trott for 100 weeks, I decided to put together the show and embrace life as a new father (of course, fresh with Sean's great parental advice).
“I would like to thank all the guests and all the listeners. It was a great fun. I would like to thank everyone for the long and the worst,” he adds.
The final and 100th episodes of the Worst Times with Chris Arnold are available starting today, Wednesday, March 5th.