After finding an abandoned YesBot 5000 improv robot in the woods behind his house, improviser (and amateur roboticist) Chris Mead embarks on a mission to programme it to be the world's best improviser. Every week he speaks to a different improv guest, giving them the opportunity to input FIVE lines…
Chris talks to Heather Urquhart of The Maydays and Ten Thousand Million Love Stories about connection, relationships and singing if you're in any doubt.
Chris talks to Dylan Emery of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical and Ghost Couple about being a geek and being mostly Spanish.
Chris talks to Valerie Ward of Parallelogramophonograph about love, assumptions and not changing the subject.
Chris talks to Joe Samuel of The Maydays about life as an improviser musician and attempting to have no ego.
Chris talks to Naomi Petersen of The Free Association about choosing to care and making your partner look good.
Chris talks to Adam Meggido, creator of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical about putting on a f@#king show.
Chris talks to Rachel Parris of Austentacious about how to be confident but also kind.
Chris talks to John Cremer of The Maydays about how unhelpful improv rules are in the first place.
Chris talks to Ruth Bratt of Showstopper! The Improvised Musical and Panthercannon about being fascinated and not being a dick.
Chris talks to David Shore of Monkey Toast about taking risks and not letting your ego get in the way of your improv.
Chris talks to Cariad Lloyd of Austentacious about finding the joy and how you should always be makin' choices.
Chris talks to Roy Janik of the Hideout Theatre and Parallelogramophonograph about having a playful and adventurous spirit.