Sarah: …it’s called “Show Business” not “Show Fun”
Ed: But you did, you did enjoy the experience of being on Taskmaster, I can tell.
Sarah: Oh I had a wonderful time, I had such a nice time, like I feel like, y’know, I’d like to- putting all sort-of cynicism aside, it was so much fun, I laughed so much and the studio days were such a joy, like they really - every time they’d sort of, y’know, they’d have to reset or whatever and we’d all go outside and chat, I was just having the loveliest time—
Sarah: -they just, it was a really, really lovely gang of people.
Sarah: Except Mike Wozniak he’s- so aggressive, so aggressive…
Ed: So aggressive, and I mean— I’m so sorry you had to listen to his haemarroid pop out in, in such a— played through studio speakers…
Sarah: Actually, that’s my favourite thing, the stu- how’d I forget that? That was the funniest thing I’ve ever—that was incredible, and his face, like the “Wait wait wait!”
Sarah: That face, with the finger point…
Ed: …and the looking up, yeah.
Sarah: And for it to be so quiet…for it to be, it’s just not the sound I was expecting, and yet it was absolutely the sound I was expecting.
Ed: [groaning] Yeah, oh boy…
Sarah: That’s the perfect sort-of Venn Diagram isn’t it, where you’re like, it shouldn’t have sounded like that, but it absolutely should’ve sounded like that.
Ed: I mean it’s incredible. I-I wouldn’t want it to be the thing that, that sort-of takes my career to the next level, but I think Mike’s fine with it.
Sarah: When he described it as being an “absolute casserole” down there-
Sarah: I mean, Jesus-, that’s just-
Ed: -it’s perfect isn’t it, it is perfect.
Sarah: …it is wonderful, really wonderful.