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April 1981 (Bycs Ffis)

April 1981 (Bycs Ffis)

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I'm So Not Over It is coming to the Machynlleth Comedy Festival and tickets are available now!


Esyllt Sears and Gareth Gwynn will be joined on-stage by the brilliant Benjamin Partridge of Three Bean Salad and The Beef And Dairy Network to discuss Ben's choice for The Xennial Dome and cover a month in recent history. It's on Sunday 3rd May at 6pm. Come along!


Other show's we'll be doing at Machynlleth Comedy Festival:


First Dates Motel with Esyllt Sears and Robin Morgan - Friday 1st May at 9pm

8 Out Of 10 Celts with Esyllt Sears, Mary Flanigan and Eleanor Morton - Sunday 3rd May at 12pm

Gareth Gwynn: Cyril - Sunday 3rd May at 4pm


Before I write this week's show write up, did you notice how I spelled "Van Gogh" as "Van Gough" last time? Full disclosure, that was me spelling it the wrong way by mistake, not noticing till it arrived on everyone's podcast feeds then going to change it and deciding it was probably funnier in the light of all the other Welsh people mentioned in that episode that I'd spelled it the Welsh way and looked like a funny joke - so just decided to leave it.


Anyway, it's another Welsh-heavy episode this week. There was a UK census in 1981 but it was the question regarding Welsh speakers, and the rather disappointing answer it returned, that loomed large in Esyllt's life. We talk about lying about eating Weetabix, why women are being replaced with birds and consider talking about Bucks Fizz and then don't.


We've got a BBC Radio Wales show coming up. We'll be covering 1999, 1997, 1984 and 1982 - Any memories of those years in particular? Let us know (before 19th April!) You can contact us on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or one of the following...

BlueSky: @imsonotoverit

Instagram: @imsonotoverit

TikTok: @imsonotoverit


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