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James Cary, BBC comedy writer, author and touring stand-up theologian is on a never-ending quest to understand comedy, the Bible, culture and the church.
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Why do we keep mentioning The War?
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
lundi 10 novembre 2025 • Durée 42:22
In this solo episode, I connect my long-running fascinations with comedy, World War II, and Indiana Jones — exploring why one scene in my favourite Indy film falls flat, why Armstrong and Miller’s RAF sketches are so funny (and a bit sad) and how The Producers got away with being in such poor taste. Timed around Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day, it’s a reflection on humour, history, and why we’re so captivated by the wars that shaped the modern world - and that man at the heart of it. Am I talking about Jesus? Or that other guy?
The Age of Hitler and How We Will Survive ItHUT 33 on Audible (affiliate link)
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Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
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Where is all this tech leading us?
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
lundi 3 novembre 2025 • Durée 46:08
In this episode, James talks Aaron Edwards from That Good Fight and Pod of the Gaps podcast about 'The Machine' as laid out by Paul Kingsnorth, who as written Against the Machine which I recommend listening to on Audible - and here's an affiliate link to THAT BOOK.
We also talk about Jacques Ellul and The Technological Society, CR Wiley and The Household and The War for the Cosmos, Paul Vanderklay and Joel Sallaton, The Lunatic Farmer and author of The Marvellous Pigness of Pigs!
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
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Is Your Life a Movie or a Sitcom?
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
lundi 1 septembre 2025 • Durée 48:53
In the very first episode, James Cary, the Stand-Up Theologian, is joined by former Popcorn Parenting podcast co-host Nate Morgan Locke for a lively conversation that jumps from Back to the Futureand Star Wars Episode I to sitcoms, storytelling, and even evangelistic preaching. Along the way, James confesses he only cares about story for the jokes—one reason he became a comedy writer—and explains why he loves jazz but not Charlie Parker. Nate tackles the monomyth, Into the Woods, and Save the Cat, before asking whether life is more like a movie or a sitcom, what you’d wish for if you met a genie, and why sitcom specials always send the cast on holiday. We also explore what links Just William to Porridge, why sitcoms are not movies, and how to overcome “main character syndrome,” all while reflecting on last episodes, franchises, and the peculiar art of storytelling.
Nate explains why Narnia is a TERRIBLE franchise:
James talks Clement and Frenais about Porridge and Just William:
If you want episode 2 with Dr Andy Bannister on whether Atheism is funny any more, become a Loyal Lollard via The Wycliffe Papers. HERE.
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
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The Stand-Up Theologian?
samedi 16 août 2025 • Durée 01:38
Welcome to the Stand-Up Theologian podcast with James Cary.
Find James's professional writing credits HERE.
And read the latest headlines from the Wycliffe Papers HERE.
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
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Can a joke be a crime?
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
lundi 27 octobre 2025 • Durée 45:03
Graham Linehan is frequently in the news because of jokes and comments on Twitter. This is one that won't go away, so let's talk about it. I already talked about it with Glen Scrivener on his podcast, Speak Life. Listen to those - and the original HERE. We talk about whether sins are crimes and how sins can be worse than crimes; freedom, what we want to be from from, and what that freedom is for; and how words our actually more powerful than we realise. Sticks and stones may break our bones - but words last forever.
Links from the show:
Sacred Art of Joking on Audible
That Australian comedian Steve Hughes talks about being offended
Bluestone 42 on iPlayer (in the UK, anyway)
Latimer documentary, Playing with Fire
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
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Was this a good idea?
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
lundi 20 octobre 2025 • Durée 50:20
This is a solo episode! Does that excite you? Or fill you with dread, like meeting The Dread Pirate Roberts?
A reflective, rambling solo episode recorded on a morning walk in which I talk about why this show is audio-first, whyI'm making it, and how he thinks about cadence, audience and membership communities and Christian comedy among the crunching leaves and a cameo from some geese.
How should this podcast work? Best weekly with seasons - or weekly with more solo episodes? I also explain Kevin Kelly’s “1,000 True Fans,” the Loyal Lollards/Wycliffe Papers, and how the podcast supports live shows (God, the Bible & Everything); turning 50, kids now at school after home-ed, asking new questions of ageing parents, and thinking while walking. Plus an exclusive on the name of my next tour show.
I mention: Adam Buxton, Jonah Goldberg (The Remnant/The Ruminant), Cal Newport (Deep Questions/Deep Life), Scott Adams, Paul VanderKlay, Buzzsprout’s Buzzcast; Paul Kingsnorth (Against the Machine), Dominic Sandbrook (Never Had It So Good), Anthony Trollope (Barchester Towers, read by Timothy West), Bishop Hugh Latimer (new video supported by the Latimer Trust), Wycliffe & the Lollards, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs; Jordan Peterson vs. Cathy Newman as a lesson in media dynamics; and the realities of hard rives and music/licensing.
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...
Why are we so weird about reading the Bible?
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
lundi 13 octobre 2025 • Durée 46:59
The Bible is a rich and stunning tapestry of woven wisdom and truth - and yet we are bizarrely resistant to reading it. Why is that? And why do we treat it differently from other books and media? How can we read it more, and dig deeper? James Cary, the stand-up theologian, talks to Andrew Sach, author of:
Dig Deeper into 1 & 2 Kings by Andrew Sach, Alasdair HendersonWhy not join the podcast's new and experimental Facebook Group?
The Wycliffe Papers on Facebook
And please consider becoming a Loyal Lollard for the extended version of this podcast. Go on over to The Wycliffe Papers and Upgrade to Paid.
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...
Why can't we be friends?
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
lundi 6 octobre 2025 • Durée 49:58
James has a chat with pastor and author Ed Shaw about friendship, intimacy and his old school reports. Do we change? Can we change? And how can we be intimate with God?
Check out The Intimacy Deficit by Ed Shaw
The Wycliffe Papers on Facebook
Why not join the podcast's new and experimental Facebook Group?
And consider becoming a Loyal Lollard for the extended version of this podcast. Go on over to The Wycliffe Papers and Upgrade to Paid.
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...
Why let the truth get in the way of a good story?
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
lundi 29 septembre 2025 • Durée 50:44
James Cary talks to comedian Andy Kind, author of a new book, The Wayfarer, a laugh-out-loud memoir about his third attempt to walk the Pennine Way. They also talks about the state of stand-up, the impact of the pandemic and the line - or salty path - between truth and storytelling.
Why not join the podcast's new and experimental Facebook Group?
And consider become a Loyal Lollard for the extended version of this podcast. Go on over to The Wycliffe Paper and Upgrade to Paid.
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...
Why don't the English take themselves seriously?
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
lundi 22 septembre 2025 • Durée 55:41
What is England's founding myth? Does anyone get excited about 1066? Which English nationalism on the march, people are getting nervous. Why do the English get queasy about flying the flag. And why do we keep making a joke of it? James Cary, Stand-Up Theologian, talks to Rhys Laverty about all of the above, and the even more awkward idea about being a Christian country. Can open. Worms everywhere! Enjoy! And comment. Why not join the podcast's new and experimental Facebook Group?
Clips from the show: Fry and Laurie & That Australian stand up: James Donald Forbes McCann
Rhys Laverty writes about God is an Englishman for First Things.
Rhys on how the English don’t take themselves seriously (because of the English Civil War) at The New Albion blog.
Interested in Englishness? Follow Cary’s Almanac:
https://jamescary.substack.com
Want to talk about the podcast and engage with other listeners? Come on over to the Facebook Group.
Find out about my touring show, God the Bible and Everything (in 60 minutes) and get in touch via my website.
If you’re serious about the Bible and church history and like jokes, I’d recommend subscribing to The Wycliffe Papers. It's free. But you can also support the podcast by coming a Paid Subscriber to the Wycliffe Papers, making you a Loyal Lollard. Could you consider that?
Or email me in gmail now you can see how to spell Wycliffe...









