#20 5 June 2026
When their planned guest proves to be an efficient if unentertaining dud, Riley and Tom take a chance on fortune teller Jeremiah Stronghold (Terri Silver). Plus, Tom toots his own horn.
#20 5 June 2026
When their planned guest proves to be an efficient if unentertaining dud, Riley and Tom take a chance on fortune teller Jeremiah Stronghold (Terri Silver). Plus, Tom toots his own horn.
#19 22 May 2026
Your host, a reliable and stable presence at all times, is joined by zookeeper Chimney (India McGrath) for a discussion on private tigers and Mike Tyson. Plus, the offer of a lifetime.
#18 8 May 2026
A magician named Diane Bartholemew (Stevie Yardy) is Riley's latest interview subject, but the conversation is almost immediately derailed by a revelation about her true nature. Plus, Riley's top culture picks.
#17 24 April 2026
Riley faces one of their most challenging interviews yet with Flatchley (Harriet Wilmer-Richards) and Cribbins (Ash Routh), a pair of dusty children with malleable accents and attitude problems. Plus, we take to the streets to get your opinions.
Bonus 17 April 2026
We'll be back with a new episode of Radio Go! next week, but in the meantime you can listen to Riley and Matt Turner pitching hilarious fake movies on the latest episode of Life's a Pitch!
Mixing sketches, stories, songs, and stream-of-consciousness nonsense, Radio Go! is the silliest thing you'll hear today. Set inside a radio station, the show sees host Riley Routh (The Tide) and producer Tom McGrath (Life's a Pitch) invite a preposterous guest to join them. From there, absolutely anything can happen, and usually does.
New episodes of Radio Go! come along every other Friday on your podcast player, or right here on our website.
Riley is a writer, editor, performer, designer, and all-round creative dork. They created Radio Go! as a tribute to radio comedy, as well as an opportunity to riff with the funniest people they know. Their favourite pastime is committing to the bit.
Tom is a comedian and artist who has co-hosted the Life's a Pitch podcast for over ten years. While he pretends to despise every moment of his time spent producing Radio Go!, Tom really loves the unfolding chaos and causing problems on purpose.