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How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

S5, Ep7 How to Fail: Meera Syal

How To Fail With Elizabeth Day

Sony Music

Society & Culture

4.7 • 9.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

This week, I welcome the multi-talented Meera Syal to the podcast: actor, comedian, playwright, novelist, producer and, most notably, sister-of-my-friend-Rajeev. Meera first came to prominence when she co-wrote and starred in the award-winning BBC comedy series Goodness Gracious Me and was Bafta-nominated for her later role in The Kumars at Number 42. She, along with her husband Sanjeev Bhaskar, almost single-handedly reinvented British-Asian comedy, taking it from the stereotypical and lazy racist tropes of old and bringing it brilliantly into the mainstream (I mean, who can forget the hilarious 'Going for an English' sketch? If you haven't seen it, YouTube it now).Meera joins me to talk about failing at maths (and having a bigoted teacher), failing to live up to her parents' expectations of her, failing at auditions (and hating them), failing to raise her second child how she wanted and instead getting obsessed with a rigid regime rather than following her own maternal instincts. Along the way, we discuss ageing, race, school, womanhood, ice-cream vans and embarrassing smear tests. Yes, really.*I am thrilled to be taking How To Fail on tour around the UK in October, sharing my failure manifesto with the help of some very special guests. These events are not recorded as podcasts so the only way to be there is to book tickets via www.faneproductions.com/howtofail* The Sunday Times Top 5 bestselling book of the podcast, How To Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong by Elizabeth Day, is out now and is available here.*How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is hosted by Elizabeth Day, produced by Chris Sharp and Naomi Mantin and sponsored by Teatulia. To contact us, email howtofailpod@gmail.com* Social Media:Elizabeth Day @elizabdayMeera Syal @meerasyalChris Sharp @chrissharpaudioNaomi Mantin @naomimantinTeatulia @TeatuliaUK   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Channel 4 is the home of your next TV obsession.

0:04.6

As the UK's biggest free streaming service, they have it all, they really do, you know,

0:09.8

from classic comedy box sets to shocking reality, gripping drama and mind-bending documentaries.

0:17.1

They make content that's different from the rest, and which represents a broad cross-section

0:21.9

of society.

0:23.3

Channel 4 is the home of unfiltered entertainment.

0:26.7

It's all together different, telly, made for you.

0:30.6

And happily, for me, there's so much I always want to watch on Channel 4, whether it be

0:36.4

a bit of Made in Chelsea or the entire box set of Derry Girls, which is one of my favourite

0:41.2

programmes of all time.

0:43.1

Regular listeners will know that I grew up in Derry, and it totally reflects my experience

0:47.4

all be it through an utterly hilarious lens.

0:50.2

And there's also a three-part series that I can't wait to feast my eyes on, called

0:54.6

Dep versus Herde.

0:56.7

It unpicks the court case that so many of us watched online and saw being absolutely

1:03.6

everywhere in various comment sections, the trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Herde.

1:09.0

So this is the first place that collates all of that material in one simple format.

1:14.8

It allows you to see the story from all sides, a three-part series, Dep versus Herde, can't

1:19.6

wait to watch it.

1:21.0

And I highly recommend that you do too.

1:24.4

Now on Channel 4.

1:29.0

This episode is brought to you by Fever Tree.

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