 There are so many people involved with Do The Right Thing, because you have two regular captains, on top of that you've got two guests. I find it difficult to book one guest. You've got like five people involved, plus producer, was there anyone else? Do The Right Thing has run a bit like a radio production in the sense that it is not as easy as normal podcast. There is a lot of when that's only put out like six episodes a year, so much work goes into it and it is edited like a radio show and it is booked like a radio show but with no money. And that's why we don't have it's not as free as a lot of podcasts would actually be. So me and Ben put together everything, script, everything like that. Ben is the producer so he books the room, he gets all the audio tech together and so I put in all the jokes and come up with all that sort of stuff. And Michael and Margaret, I'd worked with Margaret Loads on different things, she'd been in both my musicals and Margaret worked with Michael quite a lot and so Ben was just like these people, let's get them involved. Having regular people makes it easier because what we just do is we have the dates and we all know that we're free for them all. If we were having to book four guests each time that would be incredibly difficult. What were the biggest challenges to getting it off the ground? Like there weren't any because it was just a knockabout, like it was Ben had all the audio equipment, I knew how to put together a script and we just asked our mates to do it. The biggest challenge I think was Ben editing it because he wanted it to sound good because we would record long and then he'd have to edit it down to however long they end up being. We didn't know it was going to become as popular as it did and we certainly weren't thinking let's try and have a smash hit podcast. What we wanted to do was create something that was fun. I think originally with the aim of basically saying to radio, look it's really easy. We've done it and then our radio show got picked up anyway. The dilemma which was the sort of counterpoint to do the right thing and we just kept making it but I think we both knew what we were doing because we both had a background in radio comedy. That made it a lot easier and because we both work in the comedy industry we could book whoever we wanted really. And you had a live audience as well. We always had it in front of a live audience which again I'm a stand up, Ben's produced loads of radio shows so that wasn't a challenge really. It was a world that we were both really comfortable in. And then it picked up Sony Awards. Yes it did. For the internet category. So it was up against everything in the world ever. It was up against the entire internet. We came third out of the internet. Thanks for listening. The next episode is listed in the description along with all the episodes for the podcast producers podcast. And if you've reached this bar, thank you. You could send me a little signal with a little thumbs up or a subscribe or maybe even a comment. All of those help me to keep this thing going and I appreciate them all. And I'll see you over on the next episode. Can you please help my daddy get 1000 subscribers? Just click on his face. Thanks. Bye.