I'm So Not Over It

著者: Gareth Gwynn & Esyllt Sears
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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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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.

Mighty Bunny Productions
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  • December 1993 (The Queen's Christmas Letter and The Nobel Prize)
    2024/12/24

    Our end-of-year special for BBC Radio Wales, I Can't Get Over 2024, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    If you're a Xennial (or thereabouts), December 1993 was probably "peak Christmas" and amidst all the excitement, you may well have found yourself too busy to fully take in the signifcance of Nelson Mandela's Nobel Peace prize win or the absolutely batshit timing of The Queen's letter to Charles and Diana urging them to get on the divorce train. We cover both events in this show which probably isn't Classically Festive, in the truest sense of the word - but it's what happened in 1993 and there's not much we can do about it now.


    Send us a message (but a nice one, not one like the Queen sends) by email on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or through one of the following social media accounts...

    BlueSky: @imsonotoverit

    Instagram: @imsonotoverit

    TikTok: @imsonotoverit


    Some previous Decembers covered by the podcast include December 1989, in which Pete Waterman postponed his wedding and December 1987 in which Eastenders trialled a live segment in a New Year special. Both are ridiculous in their own way. There's also the last three episodes on the feed.


    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.

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    21 分
  • The Millennium (And Other Significant Numerical Events)
    2024/12/20

    Our end-of-year special for BBC Radio Wales, I Can't Get Over 2024, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    How best to mark 100 episodes of the podcast? By reflecting on the other Significant Numerical Event which many of us lived through and may even remember - the build-up and fall-out of the 1st January 2000. The Millennium.


    Gareth Gwynn and Esyllt Sears look through the Radio Times for New Millennium Eve itself before watching BBC One's coverage of the night itself. And you can do the same thing! All 28 hours are on YouTube, but we join the action around 11.30pm (the link should take you to roughly the right spot although we then skip through the night itself, you can do it in real time!)


    Let us know your memories of Millennium Eve or your favourite bits from the night (we'll surely cover Dale Winton's disasterous lottery draw another day) by email on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or through one of the following social media accounts...

    BlueSky: @imsonotoverit

    Instagram: @imsonotoverit

    TikTok: @imsonotoverit


    Some previous Decembers covered by the podcast include the previous two episodes on this feed, but further back there's also December 1989, in which Pete Waterman postponed his wedding and December 1987 in which Eastenders trialled a live segment in a New Year special. Both are ridiculous in their own way.


    Music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay and AlexGrohl from Pixabay.


    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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    38 分
  • December 1999 (Rowing Boat Records and Cliff Richard's Return)
    2024/12/10

    Our end-of-year special for BBC Radio Wales, I Can't Get Over 2024, is available now on BBC Sounds.


    Gareth Gwynn and Esyllt Sears are gearing-up for the Millennium on the podcast this week - and you'll probably be shocked by just how little Millennium Bug based content there is (if you remember, that was an October 1999 problem).


    Turns out that back in December 1999 people were more concerned with drunken firework useage and whether or not Jesus deserves a cut of Cliff Richard's latest single. Plus there's the incredible story of Tori Murden and her trip(s) across the Atlantic.


    There's loads of videos to check-out off the back of this episode.

    Tori Murden's story (complete with video clips) is told in a few different places but I'd check out this recent version by BBC World Service and also this 1998 report from Inside Edition.

    And if you have 9 more seconds to spare, check out Emma Bunton flinging someone's drink away to make... some sort of point about fireworks?


    Some previous Decembers covered by the podcast include December 1989, in which Pete Waterman postponed his wedding and December 1987 in which Eastenders trialled a live segment in a New Year special. Both are ridiculous in their own way.


    Get in touch on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or through one of the following social media accounts...

    BlueSky: @imsonotoverit

    Instagram: @imsonotoverit

    TikTok: @imsonotoverit


    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.

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    23 分

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