Smart Casual With Jeff Innocent Smart Casual With Jeff Innocent
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Expect questions from “what’s your artistic agenda?” to “do you like dogs?” and everything in between. It’s Smart Casual With Jeff Innocent.
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EP. 10 - MARK & ELLIOT STEEL
In the final episode of this series of Smart Casual Jeff catches up with comedians and father & son, Mark & Elliot Steel. They talk about the weird and wonderful characters you find on the comedy circuit, attacks from audience members and how Jeff and Mark both discovered their biological fathers in adulthood. If you've enjoyed this series don't forget to review, subscribe and tell your friends about Smart Casual.
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EP.9 - RIA LINA
This week Jeff chats to comedian Ria Lina about being signed, what it was like for Ria to discover that she was autistic and an awkward text exchange between Jeff and her many years ago.
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EP.8 - DANE BAPTISTE
Episode eight of Smart Casual features comedian Dane Baptiste. Jeff and Dane discussed in-depth a number of topics, including the relationship with a comedy audience, Dane's experiences and perspective on social media and representation in the world of comedy.
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EP.7 - ELEANOR TIERNAN
This week Jeff talks to comedian and actress Eleanor Tiernan. Jeff and Eleanor reminisce about the first couple of times they met and also they also discussed the highs and lows of travelling as a standup and how acting compares with comedy.
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EP.6 - BOBBY MAIR
In this episode Jeff chats to Canadian comic Bobby Mair. They discuss how Bobby developed his comedy style, his unique approach to including the subject of mental health into his comedy and the time Bobby once trolled Katie Hopkins.
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EP.5 - LLOYD BRADLEY
This week Jeff chats with author and music writer Lloyd Bradley. Lloyd is the author of Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King. They discuss how Lloyd stumbled into a career as a music writer, the history of reggae and the Jamaican sound system and the influence reggae has had on British subcultures and genres.
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