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Ep 3: Charlotte Ritchie

By: Lolly Adefope
Narrated by: Lolly Adefope
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  • Sandy has brought along a friend from overseas to listen to the podcast record. Charlotte Ritchie comes on the pod to discuss her and Lolly’s time on BBC hit sitcom Ghosts, and Lolly is also joined by Samuel, a fan who is thinking of running for local council. 

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One joke stretched to breaking point

The premise: Lolly has a huge ego. Lolly thinks she is incredible and claims to have millions of adoring fans. Lolly is a huge megastar. Lolly boasts about this in her podcast. Lolly invites guests and turns the conversation round to her because she is so great.

That’s it. All delivered in an odd Alan Partridge-esque comedic style without the talent of Steve Coogan to know when to pull in the performance.

Jumped ship midway through Episode 3 during an unfunny “comedy character guest” interaction. Truly dreadful.

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