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Paul Chowdhry takes Don't Ask Me That! out of the studio and into the heart of the Unite The Kingdom Rally.Recorded live in front of a passionate crowd in London, Paul dives into the biggest conversations shaping Britain today—identity, culture, politics, free speech, immigration, media narratives, and everything in between.

This episode sees Paul joined by Derek Chisora. A wild chat that goes into his most recent fight with Deontay Wilder, life in and out of the ring, and why he’d quite like Paul to be his father.

This episode sees Paul joined by Judi Love. She fires back at some of Paul’s hardest questions, looks back on how she’s blown up on TV, and talks about preparing for some of the biggest gigs of her career.

This episode sees Paul joined by Fatiha El-Ghorri. She reflects on growing up in the East End of London, shares what life was like before stand-up, and talks about taking her new tour on the road.

This episode sees Paul joined by Shane Todd. He talks about his rise in stand-up, hosting one of the biggest podcasts in Northern Ireland and touring with Kevin Hart.

This episode sees Paul joined by Charlie Higson. He looks back on his iconic work on The Fast Show, shares the story of how he once came out of Stephen Fry’s closet, and reflects on the backlash that he received for turning Bond woke.

This episode sees Paul joined by comedian Tez Ilyas. He talks about everything from divorce and his rise in comedy, to why anything offensive he says is apparently the fault of AI.

This episode sees Paul joined by comedian Red Richardson. He talks about everything from his meteoric rise in stand up to his love of boxing, as well as why he thinks Prince Harry and social media stars need to just shut up.

This episode sees Paul joined by comedian and author, Dom Joly. They talk about everything from Dom going to school with Osama Bin Laden, to his arranged marriage, as well as how he became one of Britain’s most recognisable public nuisances.

This episode sees Paul joined by world renown actor Navin Chowdhry, his cousin, for a conversation that’s funny, honest and packed with the kind of stories only family can tell.They also talk about how Navin broke through, the twists and turns of his career, and what it was like becoming one of Britain’s most recognisable villains.