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You'll Do

Reality of Romance with Tim Renkow and Spring Day

You'll Do

BBC

Comedy

4.8737 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Comedians Tim Renkow and Spring Day join Catherine Bohart and Sarah Keyworth to talk about private proposals and public displays of affection.

In the podcast that acknowledges it can't all be love hearts and roses, Tim and Spring chat about making it "official", the joy of shocking onlookers and airport drop-offs.

And why sometimes the big questions have to be asked more than once.

Producer: Kate Holland Executive Producer: Lyndsay Fenner

A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:09.1

Hello, I'm Sarah Keyworth.

0:11.1

And I'm Catherine Beauxhall.

0:12.4

We are a couple together and comedians separately, and this is You'll Do, a podcast in which we try to shake off the absurd levels of pressure the world puts on romantic love

0:21.5

and try to accept that sharing a life is mainly admin, hopefully relatively happy admin.

0:27.1

Oh, actually, a little bit of admin, there'll be some rude words and some adult themes in this podcast.

0:32.0

Yes, no, will.

0:33.3

Catherine and I are in love, but we're also not trying to complete each other,

0:36.6

because that would be a weird shaped puzzle, and you'd never be able to decide where her freckles should stop and my facial hair should start.

0:42.6

Yes. Also, we're whole people and we don't need each other. We just choose each other.

0:47.4

I mean, we sort of need each other now because neither of us could rent the flat alone.

0:51.2

That's true. Please don't leave. I actually, I've made it look really nice and I really like to live there. Maybe if we broke on, we would just be like one of those

0:57.6

couples that just sort of stayed living together because neither of us can leave. And if we did

1:02.3

leave, we'd end up having to go home to our parents' houses. What would, like, we would just

1:05.7

pretend that it's difficult and it's not what we want to do, but actually it's for the best. Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I mean, I'd really like if we could do that.

1:11.6

That sounds really nice because I don't want to live in Dublin.

1:13.6

I mean, it's actually ridiculous that you think you're the one who would go to Dublin if we broke up.

1:17.6

It's so true you would move in with my mother and she'd be frigging delighted.

1:20.6

I would flee to your mother's arms like that.

1:22.6

Like, so far. Each week we chat to our guests about their relationships and the ongoing conversations

1:29.5

that allow them to stick it out with each other. We don't want to see your engagement

1:33.0

ring but we do want to know if you pee with the door open. Or if you barge in and pee

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