Daily Luxuries, DuckTales and Dame Julie Andrews

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Help I’ve Never Shaved My Pubes | And Jordan’s Buckfast Regret

The boys are back on the bus leaving the bonnie streets of Glasgow for the nostalgic sights of Manchester. Jordan is regretting getting overly excited with a half pint of Buckfast, while William is regretting agreeing to let Producer Ben read the dilemmas - even if it means savin ...  Show more

What’s A Gummer?! | And Backstage at Wembley Arena

Jordan has got the results from another of his "classic" polls, and this time it's about urinating. Meanwhile, William reveals a magically embarrassing reason for missing out on seeing the Grand Canyon as a child. The boys also respond to your correspondence on being too old for ...  Show more

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