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S9 EP48: Stephen Mulhern (Video Edition)

S9 EP48: Stephen Mulhern (Video Edition)

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Stephen Mulhern makes his podcast debut and he picks Alan to pop his cherry! Stephen blows Alan away with magic - but Alan’s got a bone to pick about the Royal Variety Show. From Princess Diana stories and wild Amazon adventures to The Accidental Tourist and his food fears, this episode is packed with laughs, surprises, and a seriously impressive card trick. Plus you don't want to miss Stephen's awkward celebrity encounters! 00:00 Intro 00:15 Stephen’s first ever podcast — and what a debut! 00:45 Magic for Princess Diana? Yep, Stephen’s done that. 02:41 Nest eggs signed by Diana & the Harry Potter cast? Yes please. 04:20 Alan calls out Stephen for not levitating him at the Royal Variety Show! 05:36 Food fears, acting gigs & more quirky confessions. 08:00 Stephen’s Amazon adventure and the blinking spider. 10:30 Sushi and curry? Stephen’s never tried either! 11:35 Fear of water without a clear bottom — that’s Stephen. 12:00 Alan’s seaweed-shark scare — classic! 15:50 Stephen’s love for Brighton and the Weigh to Go story. 18:11 Stephen’s seen Alan in Panto — the Traitors talk heats up! 20:21 Meeting Ron Howard and trying (and failing) to meet Charlie Sheen. 24:02 Alan’s neighbour thinks he’s aloof — awkward! 30:21 Magic mishaps in Vegas and Stephen’s Magic Circle exit. 34:15 Stephen’s stunning card trick on Alan — wow! 37:24 Quickfire round & descent. #LifesABeach #StephenMulhern #AlanCarr #MagicMoments #PodcastDebut #RoyalVariety #ComedyGold #lifesabeachpodcast #alancarr #chattyman #travelpodcast #comedypodcast #magictricks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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