Esyllt Sears and I have relaunched our comedy history podcast. The new series of I'm So Not Over It has begun, kicking off with special guest Elis James. It is available below - and wherever you get your podcasts.
Esyllt Sears and I have relaunched our comedy history podcast. The new series of I'm So Not Over It has begun, kicking off with special guest Elis James. It is available below - and wherever you get your podcasts.
We've rebranded the podcast! The Xennial Dome is now called I'm So Not Over It and our first episode under the new name is out now!
Elis James joins Esyllt Sears and I to tell us all about growing up in Carmarthen, how he beat a girl he fancied 1500-nil on a Welsh language TV quiz show and why he thought the death of Diana was a conspiracy dreamt up by bored Welsh language parents.
If we've done everything correctly, then on the same feed you'll find 80+ episodes of the Independent Podcast Award nominated show The Xennial Dome, culminating in two Best Of episodes (Part I and Part II) and across the month of October there'll be 4 more interviews plus regular episodes examining "This Month In History". If I can stick to the editing schedule. Also, tickets for "The Xennial Dome" live at Aberyswyth Comedy Festival on Sunday 6th October are available here with special guest Eleanor Morton (Yes, it's under the old name, but it's fine, we'll have fun).
Elis James joins Esyllt Sears and I live at the London Welsh Centre to tell us all about growing up in Carmarthen, how he beat a girl he fancied 1500-nil on a Welsh language TV quiz show and why he thought the death of Diana was a conspiracy dreamt up by bored Welsh language parents. We also discuss looking fashionable in Carmarthen and how far Welsh people would drive for a McDonald in the 90s (it's MILES).
If we've done everything correctly, then on the same feed you'll find 80+ episodes of the Independent Podcast Award nominated show The Xennial Dome, culminating in two Best Of episodes (Part I and Part II) and across the month of October there'll be 4 more interviews plus regular episodes examining "This Month In History". If I can stick to the editing schedule.
Also, tickets for "The Xennial Dome" live at Aberyswyth Comedy Festival on Sunday 6th October are available here. (Yes, it's under the old name, but it's fine, we'll have fun).
The Xennial Dome has been nominated in the Best Comedy category at the Independent Podcast Awards!
And come and see us at the Aberystwyth Comedy Festival on 6th October!
The Xennial Dome is under construction. The podcast which Esyllt Sears and I have presented on-and-off for three years (and more on than off, to be fair to us) is having a bit of an overhaul/rebrand. There's an episode explaining what is going on here and then there'll be a few best-of episodes on the feed before we relaunch in October.
I certainly wasn't going to let the opportunity to put an Under Construction image on the website pass us by. Our one is from Pixabay but there's LOADS MORE here.
In 2004, Rik Mayall was commissioned by Harper Collins to write an autobiography. Given Rik's towering achievements in film and TV and the drama surrounding a serious quad bike accident in 1998, a memoir by Rik Mayall would be a sure-fire best seller.
There was only one problem. Rik really didn’t want to write an autobiography.
With co-writer Max Kinnings, Rik submitted Bigger Than Hitler, Better Than Christ - a memoir by THE Rik Mayall, a monstrous egomaniac, keen to tell his absurd, self-aggrandizing life-story about how he'd waged a 30 year war on showbusiness.
Rik’s method of writing involved “jamming”, improvising in front of constantly rolling dictaphone - and it’s these recordings which form the backbone of Rik Mayall, Panglobal Phenomenon.
Presented by Max himself, I've produced this show for BBC Radio 4's Archive On 4 slot, and it has been the screensaver inside my brain for months now. It features interviews with Ben Elton, Helen Lederer, Peter Richardson, Bob Baldwin, Sanjeev Kohli as well as publisher, Trevor Dolby, and Rik's children - who help provide context to the audio (and correct a few errors on the way!) I've produced it for Mighty Bunny productions with Simon Nicholls as exec producer and archive restoration by Andy Goddard - who has thrown absolutely everything at these 20 year old dictaphone recordings. The show is on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 1st June at 8pm and will be on BBC Sounds afterwards.
Also available on BBC Sounds (and part of the same Archive On 4 strand) is Gareth Gwynn Hasn't Fin-, a documentary about unfinished and abandoned projects. Covering everything from the Beach Boys Smile to the Sagrada Familia, and an awful lot in between, it attempts deal with some of the reasons things might fall by the wayside - but also why we're so fascinated by the stories of things that fail.
The press release I wasn't allowed to use is here and the photos that got rejected by the BBC Sounds photo editor are here - and the whole thing was the subject to a suitably incomplete review in the Radio Times (left).
Last week, I appeared on the penultimate edition of The Now Show to talk about the internet and AI. The show itself first started in September 1998, the same month that Google launched, which gave me just enough of an excuse to look at the way the BBC covered the World Wide Web back in the mid-90s. It's is currently available on BBC Sounds.
I also recently featured as Mark Drakeford (i.e. I wore a red jumper) on NonCensored with Rosie Holt and over on The Xennial Dome, we've got a very special edition out this week, marking the 40th birthday of former guest Stuart Laws. Stu is back to look back at the month of his birth - April 1986 - which saw the release of Splash and the launch of the Twirl.
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There comes a point in every Welsh person’s life when they find themselves trying to explain Chris Needs’ Friendly Garden to people outside Wales. Most people are lucky enough not to have that conversation recorded - but I'm afraid mine was as I was recently a guest on Fingers On Buzzers - Lucy Porter and Jenny Ryan's podcast all about quizzing. I was there to discuss the times in my life where I've crashed into the quizzing world - For me this has meant panel games and radio competitions - so for stories of The News Quiz, XFM South Wales and that attempt to explain my brief tenure as producer of The Garden, do check it out.
I was also on the most recent episode of Rosie Holt's NonCensored podcast, as transport correspondent Reg Varney. I'm there to discuss the changes to HS2 with Harriet Langley-Swindon and Producer Martin. Am I playing a part? Or am I just shouting what I know about HS2 under an assumed name? Interesting question. You'll have to listen to find out.
And finally our transport correspondent Reg Varney (@garethgwynn) gave us as much of an update on HS2 as he could be bothered to. https://t.co/kCiN0AlFQn pic.twitter.com/utGTy7UG9g
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