Episodes
Series | Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | 01 | Privileged | 20180117 | 20220413 (BBC7) 20240226 (BBC7) 20210908 (R4) | Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself. Rhys James Is... Privileged Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself through live stand up, spoken word poetry and interview clips. In this first episode he examines his privileged status and chats to his mum and dad. Written and performed by... Rhys James Rhys' mum and dad... Rhys' mum and dad Music by... Steve Dunne Sound by... David Thomas Produced by... Carl Cooper In this opening episode, he examines his privileged status and chats to his mum and dad. The comedian explores different aspects of himself, examining his privileged status and chats with his Mum and Dad. From 2018. Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself through live stand up, spoken word poetry and interview clips. In this first episode, he examines his privileged status and chats to his mum and dad. Rhys's mum and dad... Rhys's mum and dad A BBC Studios production |
01 | 02 | Irresistible | 20180124 | 20220420 (BBC7) 20240304 (BBC7) 20210915 (R4) | Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself. Rhys James Is... 'Irresistible Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself through live stand up, spoken word poetry and interview clips. In this episode Rhys examines his relationships and reluctantly speaks to Carmen, who is a girl he had a crush on in school. Written and performed by... Rhys James Carmen... Carmen Music by... Steve Dunne Sound by... David Thomas Produced by... Carl Cooper Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself through live stand up, spoken word poetry and interview clips. In this episode, Rhys examines his relationships and reluctantly speaks to Carmen, who is a girl he had a crush on in school. A BBC Studios production Rhys continues his self-exploration by examining his relationships and a schoolgirl crush he once had. From 2018. |
01 | 03 | Wise | 20180131 | 20220427 (BBC7) 20240311 (BBC7) 20210922 (R4) | Rhys James Is... 'Wise'. Comedian Rhys James explores different aspects of himself through live stand up, spoken word poetry and interview clips. In this episode Rhys explores the topic of wisdom. Written and performed by... Rhys James Music by... Steve Dunne Sound by... David Thomas Produced by... Carl Cooper In this episode, Rhys explores the topic of wisdom. Rhys James explores a different aspect of himself. The comedian explores different aspects of himself through stand up, poetry and interview clips, focusing on wisdom. From 2018. |
01 | 04 LAST | Introspective | 20180207 | 20220428 (BBC7) 20240318 (BBC7) 20210929 (R4) | In this final episode, he reads a letter he wrote to his future self when he was 10. You don't need to find out who you are. It's about finding out who you is'. With Rhys's Mum and Dad. Rhys reads a letter he wrote to his future self when he was 10. In this final episode Rhys reads a letter he wrote to his future self when he was 10. You don't need to find out who you are. It's about finding out who you is. Written and performed by... Rhys James Rhys' mum and dad... Rhys' mum and dad Music by... Steve Dunne Sound by... David Thomas Produced by... Carl Cooper Rhys James Is... Last in the series. Rhys reads a letter he wrote to his future self when he was ten. 'You don't need to find out who you are. It's about finding out who you is.' The comedian explores different aspects of himself, reading a letter he wrote to his future self when he was 10. From 2018. |
02 | 01 | N't... A | 20191210 | 20191217 (BBC7) 20191218 (BBC7) 20221213 (R4) | In an attempt to become more politically engaged, comedian Rhys James tries on opinions like clothes to see how they fit. This week hes putting his left leg in first. Dressed as a wishy-washy liberal Rhys asks: why are we not doing more to save the planet... Why is it taking so long to teach LGBT+ issues in schools... Why doesnt everywhere have gender-neutral toilets... And why are we letting Facebook spy on us? This is what he thinks this week, but next week hell be a week older and more right wing... Written and performed by Rhys James Produced by Carl Cooper Production Co-ordinator Gwyn Rhys Davies A BBC Studios production Over 2 episodes comedian Rhys James will try on some opposite opinions to see how they fit In an attempt to become more politically engaged, comedian Rhys James tries on opinions like clothes to see how they fit. This week he's putting his left leg in first. In an attempt to become more politically engaged, comedian Rhys James tries on opinions like clothes to see how they fit. This week he?s putting his left leg in first. Over two episodes comedian Rhys James tries on some opposite opinions to see how they fit. Dressed as a wishy-washy liberal Rhys asks: why are we not doing more to save the planet - Why is it taking so long to teach LGBT+ issues in schools - Why doesn't everywhere have gender-neutral toilets - And why are we letting Facebook spy on us? This is what he thinks this week, but next week he'll be a week older and more right wing - Written and performed by – Rhys James Produced by – Carl Cooper Production Co-ordinator – Gwyn Rhys Davies |
02 | 02 LAST | N't... B | 20191217 | 20191224 (BBC7) 20191225 (BBC7) 20221220 (R4) | In an attempt to become more politically engaged, comedian Rhys James tries on opinions like clothes to see how they fit. This week hes putting his right leg in first. Last week he was a wishy-washy liberal. Now a week older and more right wing, Rhys asks: can we really be arsed to save the planet... Is it actually woke to teach LGBT+ issues in schools... Are gender-neutral toilets worth it... and Is Facebook really spying on us or do people just want to feel important? Written and performed by Rhys James Produced by Carl Cooper Production Co-ordinator Gwyn Rhys Davies A BBC Studios production Over 2 episodes comedian Rhys James will try on some opposite opinions to see how they fit In an attempt to become more politically engaged, comedian Rhys James tries on opinions like clothes to see how they fit. This week he's putting his right leg in first. In an attempt to become more politically engaged, comedian Rhys James tries on opinions like clothes to see how they fit. This week he?s putting his right leg in first. Over two episodes comedian Rhys James tries on some opposite opinions to see how they fit. Last week he was a wishy-washy liberal. Now a week older and more right wing, Rhys asks: can we really be arsed to save the planet - Is it actually woke to teach LGBT+ issues in schools - Are gender-neutral toilets worth it - and Is Facebook really spying on us or do people just want to feel important? Written and performed by – Rhys James Produced by – Carl Cooper Production Co-ordinator – Gwyn Rhys Davies |