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Hal & Ronni In Pieces

Hal & Ronni In Pieces

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Neurotics Hal Cruttenden and Ronni Ancona have launched a
podcast, ten years too late, where they seek advice from celebrity friends on how to deal with stress.
They do this while therapeutically completing a jigsaw – clearly a brilliant idea for an audio format – but not helped by their Gen Z producer (who clearly loathes them) and potential sponsors suing them for brand misuse.

Hosts Ronni Ancona & Hal Cruttenden

Guests Jo Brand
Omid Djalili
Sadie Frost
Kerry Godliman
Charlie Higson
Shappi Khorsandi
Alistair McGowan
Geoff Norcott
Sally Phillips
Lucy Porter
Kiell Smith-Bynoe

Producer Amanda Redman

Producer Natalie King

Producer Annabel Martin

Producer (Sally Phillips Episode) Faye Lawrence

Composer Ben Collier

Recorded by Caitlin McDaid
James Hyde
Hugo Lagnado

Audio Editor Natalie King
James Hyde

Publicity Cat Harris

Artwork by Adam Sutherland
Jordan Pletts

Post Production Assistant Lydia de Matos

Production Assistant Khaya Burke
Benedict Mulcare
Georgie Wadstein

A Captain Dolly Production

Recorded at The V Studio at Film Soho
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V Studio Team Raiyana Haque
Yash Mistry
Beziehungen Sozialwissenschaften
  • 12: Half-Cut: With Alex Horne (sort of)
    Dec 19 2025
    Well, well, well, what do we have here? Are Hal and Ronni's Taskmaster aspirations actually about to be realised?
    Ronni has 'booked' Alex Horne for the final episode of S1 of Hal and Ronni in Pieces (or HARIP as the kids say), but he seems to be taking a rather long time to arrive, much to the added irritation of the already exasperated producer.
    As our hosts anticipate the arrival of our guest, it gives them some time to reflect on the series and all the people they've welcomed on the show - some of whom seem to have changed their phone numbers - very odd indeed.
    They also lament the lack of a sponsor, despite their best** efforts, which makes them realise that perhaps the adverts featured in the show weren't all they seemed, could sabotage be a foot?
    All that we DO know is that there needs to be a series two if there's any hope of getting that bloody puzzle done, so see you then!
    **embarrassing
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    33 Min.
  • 11: Outies: With Sally Phillips
    Dec 12 2025
    Welcome to the penultimate episode in this series of HARIP, and it's a goodie, as our hosts are joined by the incredible Sally Phillips!
    We find out how Sally maintains a level of calm despite being a close friend of Ronni's (Hal was actually taking notes at this point), why some childhood encounters with snakes have had a lasting effect on Sally's psyche, and how working on Partridge and Veep have shaped her life and career.
    We also hear some familiar voices in a rather suspiciously tailor-made advert break, AND, has hell frozen over, or have Ronni and Hal actually managed to keep a producer for more than one episode?! Someone had better check they haven't locked her in the studio.

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    45 Min.
  • 10: Gimmies: With Lucy Porter (Live from Edinburgh Fringe)
    Dec 5 2025
    This week we're doing things a little bit differently as we take you back to the summer of 2025 when Hal and Ronni took 'In Pieces' to the stage at The Edinburgh Festival - yes, they actually did this IN PUBLIC!
    Whose idea was it to take a podcast that hadn't yet launched to the stage? That's not important right now, but the audience laughter wasn't entirely directed at the IRL angst of our hosts, as special guest Lucy Porter was on hand to tell us why Arnie Schwarzenegger is a third wheel in her marriage and how she keeps her puzzles out of harm's way.
    Don't worry though, Ronni and Hal don't let the live audience stop them from inappropriate attempts at show sponsorship and still fail to keep their producer for the duration of the recording.

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    40 Min.
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