We talk all things comedy with one of Bristol’s finest, funniest comedians, Jayde Adams – who went from working in Asda Bedminster to her own Amazon Prime Special. Fresh from starring in a new BBC documentary following her move back to Bristol, in this episode Adams goes deep into how the death of her sister made her so driven, if there are red lines in comedy, and what it is like coming home.
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