Wednesday at The Bell brought another busy night, with a packed lineup from start to finish. Kicking things off was Sam Gray, who doesn’t like people in branded gilets. Next was Dylan Almeida , who grew up in the freest country in the Middle East. After Dylan was Lincoln Ho , finding the fine line between being family orientated and creepy. Ilan Ganani then told us he’s been robbed four times. It was then over to Peri Whyte , who’s been in and out of Havana, Cuba, before Ferdy Turralshared what it’s like feeling like a Peruvian shaman. Andrew Conway followed, recalling being told not to accept sweets from strangers. After Andy was Daniel Skilbeck (pictured), on the harsh realities of being from the North, before Nick Dean, our celebrity drop-in. Closing the first half was Mani Ahmed , who’s recently had someone ask for his autograph.
After the break the second half got underway thanks to Eoghan Collins, who’s written his own fantasy novel. Next was Jonathan Laury, dealing with the difficulty of choking rates. Kamien Deane Comedian followed, described as effortless, before Marc Meakin alked about the wonderful weather we’ve been having. After Marc was Sam Harper-Booth, making his G&B debut and explaining why he doesn’t want fibre. Tony Matthews then told us his dad drank like a fish. Closing the show was Matt Withers, marking the loss of Pizza Hut with a traditional song.