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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello, you are listening and watching Shag, Married and Annoyed. Please keep me anonymous.
Part of the Shag, Married and Annoyed extended universe. And we are joined this week by a very good friend of mine, the very talented, very busy and fantastically funny Ed Gamble. Ed Gamble. I mean, he's just such a lovely fellow. We've just had such a good chat.
Chapter 2: Who is Ed Gamble and what is his connection to Chris and Rosie?
It's nice to hear him being interviewed. I mean, not that way, interviewed. Yeah, they are. It's just a chat. Because he hosts so many things, so many podcasts.
Yeah.
Incredibly funny guy. Just a really good chat. Really nice, chilled chat.
Yeah.
Talks about his new tour, which he's got.
Yes, he's gone new to a fresh hell, which will see him perform more than 60 dates across the UK, starting in Ipswich on the 30th of January, 27. I'm sure he's going to add more all over the place as well. He's also on talking about his new panel show on TLC, starts July 5th at 9pm. It's called Unacceptable. He explains what it's all about. It sounds great. It does.
Again, I was supposed to go on, but I couldn't fit it in my schedule. If they get a second series, I'll be well up for it.
I think you'd be good at that.
It looks fantastic. Yeah, it does. Yeah, it sounds great. So enjoy, and if you're watching this on YouTube, please subscribe. It would be very, very helpful indeed. Enjoy, guys.
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Chapter 3: What insights does Ed share about his upcoming tour Fresh Hell?
In March. So you're a 1986 baby.
1996 all the way.
As are we.
Congratulations. Thank you very much. Good year to be born. When are you guys? August. August.
Chapter 4: What can we expect from Ed's new TV series Unacceptable?
Both of you?
Both of us.
God, it turns out you're twins. That's terrible. August the 3rd.
And there's 27 days in between.
Yeah, yeah. August the 3rd and August the 30th. So it's 0-3-3-0.
But we're different star signs.
Really looking like that means something. Oh, yeah.
No, there's a very sort of little thing in my head that often goes, oh, we could be related. We grew up really close to each other.
Yeah. Imagine. And that's how it works up there, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah.
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Chapter 5: How do Chris and Rosie feel about their family dynamics?
And you do look, a lot of people when we first met thought you looked a lot like my brother.
Yeah. Didn't I? Yeah, yeah. The plot thickens. Exactly.
That's it. What star sign are you?
Pisces. Nice.
How do you know that?
You'd strike me as a man. Who doesn't know what star sign they are? Some people don't give a shit. You'd strike me as a man who doesn't.
believe in any of that no I don't believe in any of it but you didn't everyone knows their star sign oh my god at what age do you know your star sign that's interesting like my kids have never asked I really I think early doors I think I had some sort of framed picture that someone bought me when I was ah yeah I remember I had a little booklet thing of it all yeah it's just something you know before iPads and that it's just something to just run them through do you know what I mean oh there's a thing about star signs have a look at your book again stop crying and look at your star sign book I used to have a star sign book every day did you it was every day
What star signs are you?
I'm a Virgo.
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Chapter 6: What are the humorous anecdotes shared about star signs?
I've got half brother, half sister. Nice. Yes. So I've got one complete sibling if you put them together. Aw. Yes. But I normally just say brother and sister. Because it sounds harsh, doesn't it?
Yeah. So my cousins' children, they're like half-sisters, but I would never, ever call them half-sisters because they're just sisters.
And your cousins' children are your half-siblings? No, half-cousins. They're my half-cousins.
Half-cousins, okay. But I just call them my cousins.
Yeah.
But they're younger than me.
But also cousins don't mean anything anyway, do they?
Oh.
Wow. Well, he's only with cousins. You've not got cousins? I've got loads of cousins. But I'm not like, oh, I better phone my cousins.
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Chapter 7: What funny stories does Ed share from his experiences with the police?
Kate. Nina. There's me. Sophie. Sophie.
You're counting yourself as one of your cousins. 24. She's got 24.
And then there was Sophie. Not my brother. Then there was... We're on seven for anyone, keep in count. Jacob, Millie. And then people started having children. So then there was Lacey, Layla.
Kate. Kate.
Kate, Poppy, Ruby, Anna. He's part of the family now, he's in the group chat. Then there's Tommy, there's Sonny. And then, what am I up to?
15.
Did I exaggerate the 25?
You exaggerated by nine, which is really, really embarrassing.
No, because I'm not done yet.
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Chapter 8: What personal stories does Ed reveal about his life and career?
I think he's trying to get it in before you get dark. I think that was the point. Yeah, that was it. Before you bring the mood down, I just wanted to get the plug in.
I don't have to bring the mood down.
Come on, you might as well. I obviously want to hear what you're going to say now.
No, I was just talking about recently. I now sometimes can't remember if it's been a conversation in our house or in the podcast studio. Okay. And that's where we're at.
That's dark. Anyway.
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That's one of the saddest things I've ever heard in my life.
Was this a monetised conversation or was this a real conversation?
Was this a wasted conversation or was this one that went towards the bills?
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