Richard Herring has signed up as a host for FUBAR Radio, the UK's first radio network dedicated to broadcasting uncensored comedy.
The subscription channel will broadcast uncensored archive comedy content that has been banned from TV and traditional radio.
Herring, who will be joined by comedy co-host Lou Sanders, commented: "I am delighted to have my own show on FUBAR. It's thrilling to have no restrictions (within the limits of the law) to what we say and do.
"What a relief to be treated like an adult. I might say 'Willies'. Can't wait!"
FUBAR Funny is set to hit the airwaves in the coming weeks, following today's (February 20) launch of the main channel FUBAR Live.
FUBAR Live will offer regular daily and weekly shows from some of the best comedy talent in the UK. Mark Dolan, Tom Deacon and Neil 'Razor' Ruddock are among the hosts, and they are set to take unscreened and unedited calls from passionate and opinionated fans.
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Listeners will also be able to interact directly with the shows via the app – sending audio directly to the studio, voting in polls and sending virtual claps and slaps
FUBAR Radio CEO Duncan Smith said: "We're very confident that the launch of FUBAR Radio will be a real radio revolution for comedy fans, giving listeners a unique opportunity to hear and engage with our presenters in a way they couldn't anywhere else.
"We hope everyone enjoys the shows and interacting with the studio."
FUBAR Radio will be available for download exclusively on iOS via the App Store for two weeks from February 20, before also becoming available on Android. More details are on fubarradio.com












