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I'm So Not Over It

August 2025

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I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.

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  • December 1978 (End Of Term Vibes)

    23:14|
    I Can't Get Over 2025, our review of the year for BBC Radio Wales, is available on BBC Sounds now!There's an end-of-term feel to this episode as we work our way through Marlon Brando's Superman contract and the (eventual) Christmas Day schedule of 1978. You can get in touch with the show on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoveritOne of the reasons we've been rather quiet recently is due to us putting together a look back at 2025 for BBC Radio Wales. I Can't Get Over 2025 (available on BBC Sounds now) covers everything from the launch of the Tourist Tax to the closure of Oakwood Park - plus interviews with guests who were on the ground for some of the year’s most memorable moments. These include Father Matt Roache-Saunders on attending the Pope’s funeral in Rome, Wales Women’s football team’s sports therapist Sara Gray on the excitement of the team’s European campaign and cyber security expert Rita from Cybervists on why you should add a special character to your password. If you're a fan of "I'm So Not Over It" you'll probably be a fan of this - to the extent that in some of the links, I had to edit around myself saying the name of the wrong show. Oops!Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It (and I Can't Get Over 2025, now you mention it) is a (are) Mighty Bunny Production(s).
  • December 1981 (Baby's First Christmas)

    21:32|
    I Can't Get Over 2025, our review of the year for BBC Radio Wales, is available on BBC Sounds now!We are back (after a slightly longer-than-expected absence) with a look back at the winter of 1981. A particularly harsh December inspires stories of driving in the snow - and if you're wondering what sort of vehicles you might have seen on the roads, The Queen was on hand to try and sell you a particular make and model, via her Christmas message. You can read it all here.You can get in touch with the show on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoveritOne of the reasons we've been rather quiet recently is due to us putting together a look back at 2025 for BBC Radio Wales. I Can't Get Over 2025 (available on BBC Sounds now) covers everything from the launch of the Tourist Tax to the closure of Oakwood Park - plus interviews with guests who were on the ground for some of the year’s most memorable moments. These include Father Matt Roache-Saunders on attending the Pope’s funeral in Rome, Wales Women’s football team’s sports therapist Sara Gray on the excitement of the team’s European campaign and cyber security expert Rita from Cybervists on why you should add a special character to your password. If you're a fan of "I'm So Not Over It" you'll probably be a fan of this - to the extent that in some of the links, I had to edit around myself saying the name of the wrong show. Oops!Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It (and I Can't Get Over 2025, now you mention it) is a (are) Mighty Bunny Production(s).
  • October 2002 (Again)

    10:07|
    We always intended to come back to October 2002 to mop-up a few loose ends, but perhaps not quite a soon as this. It's a mini leftovers episode today as one of us was incapcable of speaking properly - so here's something we'd put to one side for a future "leftovers" episode - a dash through the key points surrounding black holes. Get in touch on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoveritTheme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.
  • October 2002 (Blue Fritz)

    19:43|
    We go back to 2002 in this episode and discuss chess, something Esyllt Sears has a new found enthusiasm for. Turns out this year was a fairly big one for the whole chess scene. Meanwhile, if you want to find out what Gareth Gwynn was up to around the same time, he's given a run-down here.Get in touch on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoveritTheme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.
  • October 1998 (Sarah Ferguson on Sky One)

    22:20|
    Bit of background atmos on this one as we come to you from the bar of the Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff. Last time we were here we talked board games and Loaded and this one proved to be no different - but there's an extra dollop of October 1998 thrown in the mix. We'll be asking what was Sarah Ferguson's TV show all about? What did she write after Budgie The Helicopter? And why did a fight break out on Nicky Campbell's TV show? Gareth and Esyllt have some of the answers.The magazine archive discssed in the show can be found here. Let us know if you get involved.Get in touch on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoveritTheme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.
  • September 1994 (Lidl)

    26:07|
    If you're at Aberystwyth Comedy Festival this weekend don't forget to check out Esyllt Sears' shows: First Dates Motel - Live! With Esyllt Sears and Robin Morgan8 Out Of Ten Celts With Esyllt Sears, Mary Flanigan and Eleanor MortonJust squeezing this into our run of Septembers by the skin of our teeth (you'll find out why), it's September 1994 and Lidl comes to the UK... but do YOU know the differece between Lidl and Aldi? Esyllt Sears doesn't and Gareth Gwynn isn't convinced either, but he's thought of a way to monetise the difference. We also cover smoking on trains - which you think would be part of the discussion on 1994 but absolutely isn't.How do you tell the difference between Aldi and Lidl? Let us know, especially if you are a TV commissioner on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoveritTheme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.
  • September 1989 (Challenge Anneka)

    25:58|
    The perculiar show image will be explained when Esyllt Sears goes through some of the Challenges that Anneka Rice faced in her hit BBC (not ITV!) show Challege Anneka. It wasn't all Scout Huts and community centres, y'know. We also cover the spiritual prequel to Challenge Anneka, Treasure Hunt, and there's a whole thing about sardines which isn't about September 1989 at all, but will make you relieved that in the relentless march towards "Visualized Content", no-one is bothering with capturing smells.Get in touch on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoverit Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.
  • September 1998 (Geri Halliwell's Car Boot Sale)

    25:25|
    The Royle Family and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? both started in September 1998 and completely redefined their respective TV genres - but you know about those already, which is why we won't bother talking about them much. Instead, Gareth Gwynn and Esyllt Sears cover a long forgotten Cilla Black vehicle and a Channel 4 documentary about modelling they pulled at the last minute, which are probably just as influental, but for all the wrong reasons.We also cover Geri's Union Jack dress, the Past Times business model and whether Gareth could pretend to be Esyllt's dad for cash. There's also a mention of the Berlin Wall thanks to Adam - he co-presents the podcast Lightly Used with Adam and Karen, which is all about quality charity shop finds - you can listen here.Get in touch on imsonotoverit@gmail.com or contact us on one of the following...BlueSky: @imsonotoveritInstagram: @imsonotoveritTikTok: @imsonotoverit Theme music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay.I'm So Not Over It is A Mighty Bunny Production.