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Chelsea Birkby: Magic, Milton Keynes & the Comedy of Not Knowing

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Chelsea Birkby: Magic, Milton Keynes & the Comedy of Not Knowing

In this wonderfully winding episode, Steve Otis Gunn is joined by comedian Chelsea Birkby for a conversation brimming with insight, whimsy, and philosophical detours. Renowned for her thoughtful humour, Chelsea offers a fresh perspective on everything from the rooftops of Milton Keynes to the existential undertones of reality TV. Together, they navigate the intriguing intersections of comedy, illusion, and the comfort of not always knowing. From the overlooked genius of The Simple Life to the moment a mentalist made her question the nature of free will, Chelsea reflects on the inspirations behind her latest show.

Topics touched on include:

  • Skater energy, angular architecture, and the symbolism of Milton Keynes
  • Magic, mind games, and the card trick that broke her brain
  • The urgency of watching The Traitors and The Kardashians close to transmission
  • Creating comedy before the spark fades
  • Brainrot, generational slang, and why Googling ruins everything

Whether you're deep into stand-up, reality TV, or the kind of person who still doesn’t understand how vinyl records work—and prefers it that way—this one’s for you.


🏆 About Chelsea Birkby

Chelsea Birkby is an award-nominated comedian known for her smart, sensitive, and sneakily philosophical comedy. Her debut show No More Mr Nice Chelsea was met with critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe, and she continues to tour the UK, support major acts, and develop a new show that blends mentalism, stand-up, and existential dread. She’s also very good at horse impressions.


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Podcast: Television Times with Steve Otis Gunn

Host: Steve Otis Gunn

Guest: Chelsea Birkby – Comedian and Writer

Duration: 58 minutes

Release Date: June 1, 2025

Season: 4, Episode 3

All music written and performed in this podcast by Steve Otis Gunn

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