All Killa No Filla
True crime podcast review β 2026
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"All Killa No Filla is the UK's answer to My Favorite Murder β funnier, sharper, and more honest about the absurdity of serial killers than almost any other podcast in the genre."
Who is this podcast for?
- βListeners who prefer variety β a new case with every episode
- βThose interested in the psychology of serial offenders
- βBinge listeners who want something they can't stop at one episode
- βListeners interested in British cases and the UK criminal justice system
Pros & cons
- +Rated "Must Listen" by our editorial team β exceptional across all dimensions
- +High binge factor β listeners consistently come back for more
- +Episodic format β great for both casual listeners and committed fans, start anywhere
- βLong episodes (90 min+) require a time commitment β not ideal for short commutes
About this podcast
British comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean discuss serial killers with dark humour, warmth, and research that punches well above the comedy podcast norm. Running since 2016, it has become the most popular true crime comedy podcast in the UK, winning multiple British Podcast Awards.
Best episode to start with
Any episode covering a serial killer you're already familiar with β their episodes on Peter Sutcliffe or Harold Shipman are among the best
Episodic format β episodes can generally be enjoyed in any order
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What is All Killa No Filla about?
British comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean discuss serial killers with dark humour, warmth, and research that punches well above the comedy podcast norm. Running since 2016, it has become the most popular true crime comedy podcast in the UK, winning multiple British Podcast Awards.
Is All Killa No Filla worth listening to?
Our editorial verdict is "Must listen". It scores 8/10 on binge factor. True crime fans who appreciate British humour; listeners who want a fun but not flippant take on serial killers from two professional comedians who clearly care about their subject.
Who is All Killa No Filla for?
All Killa No Filla is ideal for: Listeners who prefer variety β a new case with every episode; Those interested in the psychology of serial offenders; Binge listeners who want something they can't stop at one episode; Listeners interested in British cases and the UK criminal justice system.
What is the best episode of All Killa No Filla to start with?
We recommend starting with Any episode covering a serial killer you're already familiar with β their episodes on Peter Sutcliffe or Harold Shipman are among the best. Episodes can generally be enjoyed in any order.
Where can I listen to All Killa No Filla?
All Killa No Filla is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Patreon. Search for it by name on any of those apps.
What podcasts are similar to All Killa No Filla?
If you enjoy All Killa No Filla, you might also like: Last Podcast on the Left, My Favorite Murder, RedHanded, Casefile True Crime. See our full "Podcasts Like All Killa No Filla" page for more recommendations.
Quick facts
- Format
- Episodic
- Host style
- Co-hosted
- Style
- Comedic, British, dark
- Episode length
- ~60-90 min per episode; large backlog since 2016; weekly
- Binge factor
- 8/10
- Country
- United Kingdom
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