Today’s guest brings a surprising and somewhat controversial set of wonders that speak to how remarkable human invention truly is. It’s comedian, writer and former Bollywood choreographer Eshaan Akbar!
Eshaan makes the case for religion, roads and erm… stairs, which actually turned out better than Clive initially feared!
Elsewhere, Eshaan urges us to always note down our relatives’ cooking recipes and encourages us to visit the longest sea loch in Scotland.
This episode was recorded live at the Theatre Royal Winchester, June 2024.
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Have you ever been brought to tears by how delicious something tastes? Well today’s guest Simon Evans has, and you’ll never guess what from!
The radio and TV performer, comedian and self-proclaimed curmudgeon joins Clive as he whittles his list of 21 wonders down to seven. Thankfully for Alan Coren, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis and Leonardo da Vinci, they all made the cut.
Plus, Simon opens up about discovering, at age 53, that he was donor conceived, and he also explains why Abbey Road’s Side Two Medley gives him tingles just thinking about it.
This episode was recorded live at Farnham Maltings, June 2024.
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Today we welcome to the stage comedian Jamie D’Souza, who tells Clive all about the wonders Staines has to offer, from its’ primary school turned curry house to the local pub which has witnessed a rather heroic rescue mission.
Elsewhere the pair discuss whether a proposal should come as a complete surprise, and Jamie reveals some of the pranks he gets up to in his lunch break!
This episode was recorded live at Monmouth’s Savoy Theatre, May 2024.
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Have you ever wondered what the toilets of Kensington Palace are like? Well today’s guest Chris Stark has the inside scoop, and he believes they’re more wondrous than the Malia Strip!
The radio presenter, DJ and podcaster also tells Clive about the time his German pen pal kicked a pigeon in Trafalgar Square, and reveals how his dead goldfish went out with a bang!
This episode was recorded live at the Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, April 2024.
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Would you ever consider bonobo apes to be a wonder of the world? Well, comedian and writer Cally Beaton certainly does, and on today’s show she tells Clive all about them! And no, she didn't choose them solely because of their slightly fruity behaviour...
Cally also makes a strong case for bicycles, ice cream vans and Jeff, her wire-haired dachshund. However Clive couldn’t help but pick comedic legend, Joan Rivers, as Cally’s wonder of wonders after hearing the inspiring role Joan played in Cally's own journey into comedy.
This episode was recorded live in Bridport, April 2024.
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