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Big Little Talk with Gareth P. Morris
by Gareth P Morris
Comedians and entertainers travel for hours on end to attend shows, but do they know what's on their front door? Join comedian Gareth P. Morris ("Seriously funny, a fast rising talent" Swansea Fringe Festival) as he and special guest co-hosts, trap guest performers in the hot seat to find out if they really know their local history—or if they’ve been living in total ignorance. From bizarre hometown trivia to regional rivalries, it’s the ultimate geography test for people who only use a SatNav to find the stage.www.garethpmorris.com
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4. Jo Jarvie on 2026 World Cup Predictions
It's a special episode! Are we bold to release a special episode four episodes into the Podcast? Maybe, but this only comes around every four years. Therefore, join us for our World Cup predictions special, all including the classic quiz questions! This episode's guest is Ireland based comedian (and West Ham supporter) Jo Jarvie! She was the first-ever English person to place in Ireland’s history at “Show Me The Funny”, (proving that she’s just too funny to ignore!). A runner-up in the competition, Jo is known for her high-spirited performances and unapologetically dirty jokes. Today's co-host is the elusive Wales supporter (lol) Jon!This episode is sponsored by 'The New Comedians Guidebook' The essential guide to launching your stand-up career, with eleven, five star reviews since it's launch earlier this year. If you want to be a stand up comedian, you can grab your copy from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1919504206Edited and Produced by Gareth P MorrisWritten by Gareth P Morris, and Jon B
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3. Tom Rix on Pontarddulais
This episode's guest is Tom Rix! Tom is a multi-million view TikTok and Insta personality, and the face of a thousand (or just under) voices. During his time creating sketches, he has been featured on Wales Online, Nation Radio, and the BBC. Tom's chosen location is his hometown of Pontarddulais, with todays co-host being the elusive Jon!Pontarddulais, also spelled Pontardulais, is a town and community in Swansea, West Wales.This episode is sponsored by 'The New Comedians Guidebook' The essential guide to launching your stand-up career, with eleven, five star reviews since it's launch earlier this year. If you want to be a stand up comedian, you can grab your copy from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1919504206Edited and Produced by Gareth P MorrisWritten by Gareth P Morris, and Jon B
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2. Paul Hilleard on Pontypridd
This episode's guest is BBC New Comedy Awards Winner Paul Hilleard (As seen on Comic Relief, “Energy and delivery on stage absolutely fantastic” – Babatunde Aleshe). I've seen Paul on stage multiple times, and really needs to be seen to be believed, i've witnessed first hand how he's had a room in hysterics with very little words. He's currently working on his brand new special 'Grogg' which he'll be taking to Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Paul's chosen location, is his hometown of Pontypridd! Todays co-host is the elusive Jon!Pontypridd is a town and a community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, approximately 10 miles north west of Cardiff city centre, and the bithplace of Tom Jones (Treforest). We explore Pontypridd's facts, history, and High street, to see if Paul really knows what's outside his front door!(There's mention later on in the pod of this being the third episode - Paul was the third episode we've recorded, but the second episode to be released, you're not mishearing things!)This episode is sponsored by 'The New Comedians Guidebook' The essential guide to launching your stand-up career, with eleven, five star reviews since it's launch earlier this year. If you want to be a stand up comedian, you can grab your copy from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1919504206Edited and Produced by Gareth P MorrisWritten by Gareth P Morris, and Jon B
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1. Jordan Lozman on Darlington
This episode's guest is the star of ITV’s 'The Neighbourhood' Jordan Lozman. Jordan is a stand up comedian, performing all over, from Hot Water Comedy Club, Liverpool, to even abroad. Jordans chosen location, is Darlington! Todays co-host is Jon!Darlington is a market town in England, situated in County Durham, famous for being the birthplace of the modern passenger railway. It has a population of approx. 107k people, and statistically, 154 other Jordans in the county. It’s the home of HM Treasury and The Darlington Economic Campus, So when people ask where all the money’s gone. The answer's Darlington.We explore Darlingtons facts, history, and High street, to see if he really knows what's outside his front door!We also discuss the recent clip that was going viral during the recording, in what is dubbed - Ronnie Pickering Mk2! - Clip here https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18aojGq9oL/This episode is sponsored by 'The New Comedians Guidebook' The essential guide to launching your stand-up career, with ten, five star reviews since it's launch earlier this year. If you want to be a stand up comedian, you can grab your copy from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1919504206
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Comedians and entertainers travel for hours on end to attend shows, but do they know what's on their front door? Join comedian Gareth P. Morris ("Seriously funny, a fast rising talent" Swansea Fringe Festival) as he and special guest co-hosts, trap guest performers in the hot seat to find out if they really know their local history—or if they’ve been living in total ignorance. From bizarre hometown trivia to regional rivalries, it’s the ultimate geography test for people who only use a SatNav to find the stage.www.garethpmorris.com
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