The best comedy audiobooks: fantastic funny stories to listen to
Lighten the mood with a funny audiobook.
Did you know laughter can help make you happy? It sounds like the stuff a clueless relative would tell you, but laughter can help the release or serotonin — the happy chemical. It’s also why we’ve decided to round-up the funniest audiobooks around for your listening pleasure.
It’s an eclectic old mix, hand-picked and approved by our team. These titles are ShortList Certified and categorically laugh-out-loud funny. From reflective memoirs packed with the funniest of anecdotes (enter Billy Connolly), through to classics like Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, this list covers the spectrum.
And with some great offers currently available from Audible, there’s never been a better time to swap a hardback for a Stephen Fry narrated tale. The podcast and audiobook site is currently offering a 30 day free trial to new members, while existing Amazon Prime customers can pick up a 3 month Audible membership for only 99p. Now that’s what we call a bargain.
UPDATE: You can find many of these books on Spotify, too. The music streaming giant is now offering 15 hours' worth of audiobooks for free to premium subscribers every single month. You may have to pay extra for some, though - with the padlock image denoting which ones come at an extra cost.
Without further ado, these are the top laugh-out-loud funny audiobooks worth listening to wherever you are
Best comedy audiobooks
1. Alan Partridge: Nomad - by Alan Partridge
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleWe wouldn’t dare round up the funniest audiobooks without including Partridge. Narrated by the man himself, the audiobook is on another level to the original paperback. It follows Patridge’s treacherous journey through Britain as he details the people, sights and places he encounters along the way. Combined with witty vignettes about his own life, Alan Partridge: Nomad shows off the best (or should that be worst) of the fictitious broadcaster who has now graced our TVs for almost three decades.
2. The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - by Douglas Adams
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleA much-loved sci-fi classic, and also one of the funniest books ever made, Hitchhiker's Guide is worth your time in any medium. But we think there's someting extra delightful about it when it's being beautifully narrated by Stephen Fry. Given he did the voiceover for the not-quite-successful (but still kind-of good) movie, he's the perfect choice to read the tale of Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect’s adventures around the universe.
3. Toast on Toast - by Stephen Toast
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleHow we pine for another series of Toast! Arguably, the best character Matt Berry has ever created, Stephen Toast is a failed/failing actor who has to survive on voiceover work and other scraps of acting. This book is read in character, and is both a memoir and a ‘how to act’ bible. Learn about Toast's journey, from RADA to 'It's a Right Royal Knockout', and hear his thoughts on crucial matters like typecasting, and how to deal with difficult work experience staff in the recording studio. Having Berry read the audiobook is a delight and this is well worth the (Ray) purchase.
4. Dishonesty Is the Second-Best Policy - by David Mitchell
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleIn the current political climate, just 10 seconds of watching the news can make you want to despair. Thanks, then, go to David Mitchell, whose dry take on a broad range of subjects (everything from politics and inheritance tax, to rude street names and scampi) will put a smile on your face, or at the very least, distract you from all that misery. Plus, the bonus tit-bits of knowledge will definitely make you feel smarter (even if you have no one to share them with right now).
5. Bossypants - by Tina Fey
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleTina Fey is a heavyweight in the comedy arena, so it's no surprise Bossypants
is effortlessly funny. But it’s also brutally honest, sweet and most
importantly, relatable. Narrated by Fey, this memoir gives you a sneak
peak at the woman who has became an American TV staple. From Saturday
Night Live to 30 Rock, she's done it all, and this is a must-listen if
you want to know how to transform from awkward teenager to
actress-cum-comedian-
6. Surprisingly Down to Earth, and Very Funny - by Limmy
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible“Surprisingly down to Earth, and very funny” is the Tweet Limmy puts out whenever someone famous dies, so it's the perfect title for his own book. It’s fantastic to hear Limmy read out his own words, with the book taking on the subjects of mental health, his time at school and how he became the comedian he is today. While you will laugh a lot listening to this, it’s more about how humour can get you out of the darkest spots, told candidly by one of the best comedians around.
7. Classic Scrapes - by James Acaster
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleGreat comedians telling funny anecdotes is podcast gold. And James Acaster went and made them into a whole book back in 2017, Classic Scrapes. We rate the audiobook over the paperback, as it’s narrated by James Acaster himself.
8. Gotta Get Theroux This - by Louis Theroux
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleBetween immersing himself in the weird world of Westboro Baptist Church to that Jimmy Saville documentary, Louis Theroux has experienced his fair share of awkward and eye-opening encounters over the years. It’s precisely what makes this memoir all the more enjoyable. Gotta Get Theroux This sees the hilariously awkward journalist and documentary filmmaker look back on his life. Delving into two decades of interviews, chance meetings and memorable moments, Theroux’s observant take on some of the world’s strangest inhabitants is one not to be missed.
9. Garth Marenghi's TerrorTome
Listen to now on Amazon Listen to now on Amazon Listen to now on Amazon Listen to now on Amazon Listen to now on AmazonAnyone who has witnessed Garth Marenghi's Darkplace will be right at home with TerrorTome, an hilarious send-up of the books of Stephen King / Dean Koontz. Narrated by Garth himself, this spooky tale involves cursed typewriters, thropplegangers and the answer to the question: can a brain leak? Lovely stuff.
10. Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers — by Rob Grant, Doug Naylor
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleYou wouldn’t expect too much from the novelisation of a TV show, but the Red Dwarf audiobooks are surprisingly brilliant. OK, maybe it’s not that much of a surprise when their novels were written by the show’s creators, Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. The first two novels are readily available in digital audiobook form, Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers and Better Than Life.
11. Made in Scotland - by Billy Connolly
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleThis audiobook captures the very essence of one of the best loved comedians of all time. From his early years growing up in the Drumchapel district of Glasgow - and a tale that involves being mistakenly adopted by a drunken neighbour - through to the time he took up the banjo and formed a band called the Humblebums, this is an undeniably enthralling tale from the comic genius. But be warned, there are plenty of lows as well as highs here, and the book offer more than just laugh out loud comedy.
12. Parsnips, Buttered - by Joe Lycett
Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at Audible Download now at AudibleJoe Lycett has become known as a modern-day justice crusader. Just last week, the comedian legally changed his name to Hugo Boss in protest, after the fashion brand began sending cease-and-desist letters to charities using the word ‘boss’ in their name. If ever you needed an excuse to find out more, that must surely be it. Parsnips, Buttered, perfectly encapsulates his tongue-in-cheeky style of comedy, featuring convoluted stories and tales of political correctness gone mad. It’s silly entertainment at its finest.
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