The man they call 'Britainâs Funniest Milton' and âthe genius in the mad shirts in Mock The Weekâ stars in the sixth series of Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones!
âMilton Jones is one of Britainâs best gagsmiths with a flair for creating daft yet perfect one-linersâ â The Guardian
âKing of the surreal one-linersâ - The Times
âIf you havenât caught up with Jones yet â do so!â â The Daily Mail
Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they think is âHelp!â. And in this show he has decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone, anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own words â âNo problem too problemyâ. When youâre close to the edge, Milton can give you a push...
Episode 1 âApple Is The New Black: Milton Jones ends up in prison for committing a True Crime podcast and asks the question, âSound effects and soundproofing - which came first, the chicken or the eggbox?â
Episode 2 â Conkers Bonkers: Milton returns with a plot involving a new pub, an old Brad Pitt, a furry George Clooney and some very suspicious beerâŚ
Episode 3 â Excalibat!: Milton pulls at a zip that hasnât been opened for 60 years and inadvertently causes a UK Chutney CrisisâŚ
Episode 4 â Ceilidh Minogue: As Milton heads north everything goes south and he finds himself involved in a deadly game of battle hipsâŚ
Episode 5 âOil of ULEZ: Milton throws soup, paint and caution to the winds as he boldly steps into traffic. Management.
Episode 6 âLock, Stock & Two Smoking Nostrils: Milton gathers the gang together for one last nose jobâŚ
Co-starring Tom Goodman-Hill (Mr Selfridge, Baby Reindeer), JosieLawrence (Whoâs Line Is It Anyway?), Dan Tetsell (Upstart Crow), Tom Crowley & James Akka.
The show comes from Pozzitive, proud producers of Cabin Pressure, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation, The Brig Society, Armando Iannucciâs Charm Offensive, Shush! & Kevin Eldon Will See You Now...
Production credits: Written by Milton Jones, James Cary & Dan Evans with additional material by Adrian Gray Music by Guy Jackson Produced & directed by David Tyler A Pozzitive Production for BBC Radio 4
Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones! Series 6 - Milton Jones
The man they call 'Britainâs Funniest Milton' and âthe genius in the mad shirts in Mock The Weekâ stars in the sixth series of Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones!
âMilton Jones is one of Britainâs best gagsmiths with a flair for creating daft yet perfect one-linersâ â The Guardian
âKing of the surreal one-linersâ - The Times
âIf you havenât caught up with Jones yet â do so!â â The Daily Mail
Mention Milton Jones to most people and the first thing they think is âHelp!â. And in this show he has decided to set himself up as a man who can help anyone, anywhere - whether they need it or not. Because, in his own words â âNo problem too problemyâ. When youâre close to the edge, Milton can give you a push...
Episode 1 âApple Is The New Black: Milton Jones ends up in prison for committing a True Crime podcast and asks the question, âSound effects and soundproofing - which came first, the chicken or the eggbox?â
Episode 2 â Conkers Bonkers: Milton returns with a plot involving a new pub, an old Brad Pitt, a furry George Clooney and some very suspicious beerâŚ
Episode 3 â Excalibat!: Milton pulls at a zip that hasnât been opened for 60 years and inadvertently causes a UK Chutney CrisisâŚ
Episode 4 â Ceilidh Minogue: As Milton heads north everything goes south and he finds himself involved in a deadly game of battle hipsâŚ
Episode 5 âOil of ULEZ: Milton throws soup, paint and caution to the winds as he boldly steps into traffic. Management.
Episode 6 âLock, Stock & Two Smoking Nostrils: Milton gathers the gang together for one last nose jobâŚ
Co-starring Tom Goodman-Hill (Mr Selfridge, Baby Reindeer), JosieLawrence (Whoâs Line Is It Anyway?), Dan Tetsell (Upstart Crow), Tom Crowley & James Akka.
The show comes from Pozzitive, proud producers of Cabin Pressure, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation, The Brig Society, Armando Iannucciâs Charm Offensive, Shush! & Kevin Eldon Will See You Now...
Production credits: Written by Milton Jones, James Cary & Dan Evans with additional material by Adrian Gray Music by Guy Jackson Produced & directed by David Tyler A Pozzitive Production for BBC Radio 4