I'm So Not Over It

Gareth Gwynn & Esyllt Sears

I'm So Not Over It is a comedy history podcast about things you'll remember from the first time round.  Each week comedy writers Gareth Gwynn and Esyllt Sears explore a different month in history – but with a brief stretching from the mid-70s to the present day. Basically, if you could see it, it would be in colour. It’s politics and pop culture for the eighties, nineties, noughties and beyond, delivered in 20 minute hits because we know what your attention span is like.    So if you remember Westlife but struggle with the Westland affair and if your favourite Aitken was a Tory MP or the one who co-wrote I Should Be So Lucky, we’ve got you covered in this ridiculous historical guide to the information age (even if that information came from a poorly recalled browse of Encarta ‘95).   These weekly episodes are interspersed with interviews with the people who lived through this period to understand whether it has had any bearing on the lives they lead today. The perfect listen, whether you’re Generation X, Gen X, Xennial, Millennial, Generation Z, Gen Z or whatever Pepsi wants to call you. I'm So Not Over It is brought to you by the team behind the award nominated Xennial Dome Podcast - Previous guests on that show include Nish Kumar, Jess Philips MP, Trevor & Simon, Isy Suttie and many more and those episodes can be found on the same podcast feed. I'm So Not Over It is a Mighty Bunny Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. April 1981 (Bycs Ffis)

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    April 1981 (Bycs Ffis)

    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 Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay. Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay I'm So Not Over It is a Mighty Bunny Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27 min
  2. March 1987 (Dalton, Gruffudd, Van Gough)

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    March 1987 (Dalton, Gruffudd, Van Gough)

    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 Okay, you can tell this one is late coming out because it's an episode all about March. You can cope with that though, can't you? It's 1987 - The world is preparing for Timothy Dalton's Bond debut, but we're more interested in a future famous face popping up in Pobol Y Cwm, Esyllt Sears describes the celebrity she couldn't resist shouting their catchphrase at, there's a very confusing diversion about religion and then we discuss whether Van Gough's Sunflowers are all they're cracked up to be. 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 mid-April!) You can contact us on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or one of the following... BlueSky: @imsonotoverit Instagram: @imsonotoverit TikTok: @imsonotoverit Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay. Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay I'm So Not Over It is a Mighty Bunny Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  3. St. David's Day with SIAN HARRIES

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    St. David's Day with SIAN HARRIES

    It's St David's Day! (Or it is on March 1st, so it slightly depends when you listen to this episode). Either way, we've decided to do an episode that is unambiguously and unashamedly Welsh. I mean, they ALL are really, but this time we're going to lean into it - and who better to talk about all things Dewi Sant than the superb Welsh comedy writer SIAN HARRIES! Sian is the co-writer of the hit BBC One comedy-drama Death Valley, Channel 4's Man Down, is one of the writers and stars of BBC One Wales' Tourist Trap and the S4C sketch show O'r Diwedd. She also co-presents The Froth Podcast with Rhod Gilbert. Sian talks us through some of the most miserable meals and uncomfortable costumes you've ever heard about, as well as a blow-by-blow account of the secondary school Eisteddfod experience. There's plenty of picking apart the difference between English-language and Welsh-language Wales, as well as Sian's selection for The Xennial Dome, lots of relevant Winter Olympic discussion and memories of looking sad in a shoe shop at the death of Princess Diana. Sian mentions a school Eisteddfod performance with Elis James - Don't forget you can hear his episode, live from the London Welsh Centre, here. You can get in touch with the show on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following... BlueSky: @imsonotoverit Instagram: @imsonotoverit TikTok: @imsonotoverit Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay. I'm So Not Over It is a Mighty Bunny Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 4m

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I'm So Not Over It is a comedy history podcast about things you'll remember from the first time round.  Each week comedy writers Gareth Gwynn and Esyllt Sears explore a different month in history – but with a brief stretching from the mid-70s to the present day. Basically, if you could see it, it would be in colour. It’s politics and pop culture for the eighties, nineties, noughties and beyond, delivered in 20 minute hits because we know what your attention span is like.    So if you remember Westlife but struggle with the Westland affair and if your favourite Aitken was a Tory MP or the one who co-wrote I Should Be So Lucky, we’ve got you covered in this ridiculous historical guide to the information age (even if that information came from a poorly recalled browse of Encarta ‘95).   These weekly episodes are interspersed with interviews with the people who lived through this period to understand whether it has had any bearing on the lives they lead today. The perfect listen, whether you’re Generation X, Gen X, Xennial, Millennial, Generation Z, Gen Z or whatever Pepsi wants to call you. I'm So Not Over It is brought to you by the team behind the award nominated Xennial Dome Podcast - Previous guests on that show include Nish Kumar, Jess Philips MP, Trevor & Simon, Isy Suttie and many more and those episodes can be found on the same podcast feed. I'm So Not Over It is a Mighty Bunny Production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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