• October 1996 with ELEANOR MORTON! (Live from Aberystwyth Comedy Festival)

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

October 1996 with ELEANOR MORTON! (Live from Aberystwyth Comedy Festival)

  • Summary

  • Coming to you, once again, from Aberystwyth Comedy Festival 2024, this is a live recording with a special guest - stand-up and social media star, Eleanor Morton.


    Eleanor's appearence is being split across two episodes - and this is part two. Don't worry, it's completely stand-alone so feel free to start here as Gareth Gwynn presents Eleanor and Esyllt Sears with his research into October 1996. We've got a deep-dive (too deep, if anything) into Granada Men and Motors and a specially Scottish story for Eleanor (who is Scottish and not just a big fan of the country/concept).


    So... Links, eh? Well look, the Men&Motors webpage is here and the big catalogue of everything is here and that's enough to be getting on with but you can work it out. Have a click around. See what you can find. Enjoy yourself.


    Check out Eleanor online on X, Instagram and YouTube - and make sure you spin back a few episodes to find her other appearence as we cover October 2007, Keeping Up With The Kardashians and her "Xennial Dome" choice.


    Do get in touch via imsonotoverit@gmail.com or through one of the following social media accounts...

    Instagram: @imsonotoverit

    X: @imsonotoverit

    BlueSky: @imsonotoverit

    TikTok: @imsonotoverit


    Music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.

    I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.


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