61: Seagulls, Spicy Dreams & Springsteen (LIVE)
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With far fewer chances to edit out stuff they shouldn’t be saying, watch TommyInnit and Jack Manifold take Shut Up I’m Talking to the stage for a hilarious live show. From Tom’s questionable dream about Jack and his problems with Gen Alpha, to Jack’s booze-filled TwitchCon adventures and his very real problems with working with Tom, expect an even closer look at how these two friends tick.
Watch now, and catch the second half of the show exclusively on Patreon!
In this episode:
● Tom’s unexpected Fright Night horror story
● Tom’s questionable sex dream about Jack
● Did Tom stalk Bruce Springsteen at the Deliver Me From Nowhere premiere
● Audience confessions: vomit disasters, noisy chewers & sausage-roll-stealing seagulls
● Brighton’s rite-of-passage moments including James Marriott sightings and The Bird Man
● Jack’s newfound love of finger guns
Recorded at The Old Market in Brighton on 23/10/25
Written & presented by: Tom Simons & Jack Manifold
Executive producer: Mirren Mace
Directed by: Mirren Mace
Producer: Russell Noon
Production coordinator: Tori Sheard
Social media: Tori Sheard
Camera operators: Owen Rogers, Hazar Ayyildiz & Eryn Films
Editor: Owen Rogers
Shorts editor & Thumbnail: Snikrep
Set design: Mirren Mace
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