Ready?? After much anticipation, 24 Years At The Tap End is back for a second season! Listen to all the full episodes here if you're keen.
Chris marks the end of 24 Years at the Tap End with this pretty spectacular song.
We're back at Chris's 15th year and he applies to be on a C麻豆社 reality TV show.
It's Beccy's final time at the Tap End, and Chris pays a fitting tribute.
We head to Chris's 18th year and a visit to a new style of pub takes an unexpected turn.
It's Chris's 24th year and he and Scott decide to celebrate their birthdays in Torquay.
We span multiple years at the Tap End in a special episode dedicated to Beccy.
Chris revisits his 21st year for Faliraki Pt 2, and things don't go to plan on BBQ night.
Chris takes us to an array of years to recall his many awkward encounters with celebs.
Chris is on a German exchange in his 15th year, and fails to impress a girl at a parade.
We head to Chris's 24th and 25th years at the Tap End for Sara Cox's annual pub quiz.
It's Chris's 20th year and he relives emotional memories of journeys on the H13 bus
Chris takes us through various years at the Tap End for a Valentine's Day special.
Chris dips into a few years at the Tap End for a wedding-themed episode.
Chris pays tribute to producer The One That Doesn't Speak with some tales from The Brits.
Today's episode is a festival themed Tap End. Chris embraces his first mosh pit. Sort of.
It's Chris's 17th year at the Tap End and he's sharing his first car with his Mum.
We head to the 25th year and Chris dedicates this one to Mila Kunis.
It's New Year's Eve 2012 - Chris's 25th year at the Tap End.
It's Chris' 21st year and his housemates decide to hold a formal festive dinner.
We're at Chris's 17th year at the Tap End for an eventful Christmas night out in Watford.
We head to Chris's 24th year for a Tap End festive special.
During his 21st year at the Tap End, Chris and his co-workers head to Ireland.
We head to the 21st year at the Tap End for an episode dedicated to Scott Mills.
We head to Chris's 16th year and he goes to his first grown-up Christmas party.