Ok. Today night. The radio. In the. Head of the gig at the junction. In Cambridge still tickets for that. For the price of Jane Hill who is a top comedian. And still have fun with. Experience and she's bringing. In the. Caissons from one get those in. Trouble for. Ok. Thanks. To our. a quarter past 12 will bring you the latest on the roads and the rails but I. Guess we've got lights for you today Jane Hill comedian Jane Hill he's part of the Cambridge festival. And I've arranged. A special to me. And you'll be telling us all about anxiety sex and booze when the . Program is all about swearing. Very large Thank you. That said the bar is about to be set very high musically because Katie kittle master is with us is afternoon as well in the studio once again there who he brought with you today as well I'm accompanied by my guitarist and friend Ben Stiller does look very guitar stage. Thanks for coming along to the you you're supporting Lucy Spraggan tonight at the junction the x. Factor is Lucy Spraggan Yeah she was your finest Why did she come icon and I don't know she ended up finishing the show for sort of personal reasons but she did very well and she's still doing very well 7 years later so good on her and you're supporting her on every gig on her tour yes 35 nights up until the 6th of December going to Germany Ireland the Netherlands yes really exciting wow you know everyone's like Who the hell is that. Well just enjoy you and yours the happy after only just finishing your a levels then in the sun Yeah yeah a pretty hectic few months to sort of finishing school and enjoying some time in the summer with my friends before they went off to university Well that's where your destined always is it the music career from this point yeah I think I've sort of always known really that I was going to do music and I think I'm looking at sort of music schools and stuff like that but I don't think going to traditional university would be the greatest idea for me and I've been quite busy anyway obviously with I was on toll last month with boys life so it's a collaboration of Westlife boys their own. Hours have to say that Catholics so I can. Be honest I thought that was that that was a like a supergroup between us I should always like Duffy and Fadden. Yes Just them to doing so at the Greatest Hits which was really good fun for a month and of c. Doing this to December so is my time really Anyway have you run away from home or do you have the support of your parents in this decision and they are so supportive my my dad actually lives in China bet he surprised me our 1st night of this tour in a dress in a Batman costume speaking in a sort of funny accent and I'll. She had no idea he was a yeah it was really nice that he turned up to support his many heroes scream and he supported Jools Holland and both the boys life and George Holland were in our patch as well of him Bolton Castle Yes or Ronan Keating was here on the 31st of August this summer which was really good fun. Really nice action voters go actually such a beautiful place to perform and Jools Holland the before your ex and your at the junction tonight is still tickets for us I think there are just a few limos the gigs are sold out which is really really good but yeah I think there's a few spare Well after you perform Sunday afternoon for us. 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Comes to the Cambridge Festival of Ideas on Wednesday the 23rd we think is still a handful of tickets were just saying offered and James tickets I think it's one of these venues that you can fit some extra seats it oh yeah we're going to that's that's good news because it's in a wine bar so why wouldn't you go right into the yeah because it's all about sex anxiety and booze more from Jane in a 2nd but ahead of her gig supporting Lucy Spraggan at the junction in Cambridge tonight performing for you now live here on lunchtime live is Katie gets a master when you're ready Katie thank you I think in a way. Oh. How I fear. Words you are the all to. Gently guides me. Me Feel Like I. Was in a good way I swear it. Was. A was. The thing. That mean something to me because you're one of the. You feel like home to make on the. Sunday and often. Targeted. The place that mean something's amiss. Dog saw one and then. You feel Your with Sunday off new. Every day. When there. Is and. Comes my friend same time same place next week. Sick. Day off to. Bed but I know. Can capture and yeah. Yeah I think I'm going to prices but university can wait for a bit longer. Katie Kit's a master what does that name come from a Maine as well as a wonderful name. Well I think my parents have both got Scottish heritage so I think I think it kind of comes from that. I don't know and have told me if I keep forgetting the story well I don't know I would have just you know it's mom and dad talking. You know I think it's sort of a stage name today some people I do think Ask great you should use as your stage name or other people that I have no idea how to say it was better. Well I wanted to Katie Katie master and I said thank you so much and have a great kick junction bank you get. Your website and the pay which is is it just come out all yes oh my e.p. My debut e.p. Is coming out on the 1st of November and digital streaming platforms and all my social media is just my name k. 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Radio Cambridge here where we play your requests every weekday from one to get those song choices in now please on the number 080859596 or text one trouble 3 Start your message see a m. Well yesterday we were all about swearing today it's about sex anxiety and booze with Jane Hill north orator I'm led to believe Well I'm on some of those subjects. Jane thank you for joining us you're part of the Festival of Ideas we think there's still a handful of tickets for your gig which is called Addicted to fun at the University Center at the So you see one bar or Mill Lane down by the 1000000 Kapow there were all the pumps are. So this is a this is a very personal journey exposed on stage to the audience it is a very personal journey experience on stage is what we comedians like to do when we do a longer show. I guess it's all started I don't drink and whenever I say to people I don't drink I always have to feel I need to add any more but I used to drink a lot because I feel that's really important because it seems you tell somebody you don't drink this that sense of you're no fun and that was kind of the spark of the show I mean it's been 16 or years since I stopped drinking and I still feel like I'm apologizing for it because it's such a part of the British way of life you know how much we love drinking and I started to realize I think one of the few ways British people let their hair down is by getting drunk you know it's what we all do and it's so kind of unusual you know to say I don't drink but honestly honestly I'm fun what did you and then and then once you go that far I imagine that there's a certain element of suspicion as to what happened yeah what incident happened man you do you just swore off drink so do people have like follow up questions like that Yes And and they will be answer to big. Because as I started to write I started to write about you know the British way of drinking and then I started right about my own drinking habits and and really trying to investigate because quite clearly I used to drink too much that's why I stopped I think it's the oldest story in the book I felt that by the age of 40 I pretty much had my lifetime's fill of all the alcohol it's possible to drink in a lifetime by the age of 40 so too much by whose standards the n.h.s. Written I found the n.h.s. Turned way way way I mean I mean they keep dropping them all the time but. Oh by the by I think by the standards of being healthy basically I mean it's one thing to go out drinking and go out drinking to get absolutely slaughtered which is the British way of drinking isn't it that's why you go drinking you know that thing where you down the pub and nobody's going to have anything to eat because if you want to meal then you're a light weight eating potato eating Cheetos Yeah you've just got to keep drinking and you know you can't have or have a. Great new thing because you're letting the side down so is that side of it but it's when it then goes. I I did this joke about you know how the 1st sign of being an alcoholic the 1st question you ask is to drink alone yeah my answer was Well I live alone what my supposed to do invite the neighbors around. So it was when I realized you know drinking a lot and I think there was a week I went on antibiotics and I couldn't drink and occurred to me that that week had been probably the 1st time it appeared about 8 years that I had had a period of not drinking every single day and I think that was just one of the signs that maybe it was too much Yeah so well and did you want what difference did you notice then to your life when I gave up drinking or doing that course of answer although I didn't do the full course of antibiotics that lasted about 3 days and then thought I'd rather be drunk than you know really ear infections not that bad really Yeah I mean this is guess it was a you know you were you were a functioning alcoholic Yes Absolutely yeah yeah definitely I mean I had a very high pressure job at the time and I did the job you know I think quite well but constantly hung over and concert you know when your concert hung over and then you you just constantly kind of stressed by everything because everything feels more difficult so of course what you do you have another drink so I make it sound very unfair and. It's obviously quite a lot of you are in there yes yeah it's stuck trying to work out why or why I started drinking so I really started trick you have been quite late in life you know probably my late twenty's early thirty's was when I really started that's when I was on the tail off after battle for most of my dad's death exactly as I had done most of my twenty's but there was this kind of 10 year period when I really should've known better and just realized I needed to stop. So yeah I didn't really stop until that moment that I. Stopped you know I just made a complete stop like I try coming down didn't work I don't think cutting down ever really works yeah for me anyway there was that Larry King Katie Song which she performed talking about will be in bed by 9 yeah and I think the insinuation was you know just to get an early night yeah that's about all that sounds blissful you know and the thought of being hung over see I don't I used to drink and not. You know not excessively no more than anybody else I think in my twenties but it got to the point where no night was that much fun yeah that it would make up for how awful I felt the next day that's the thing I think there is I think the something in the human body that makes you forget about pain. You know you just keep putting off and you know how awful you going to feel the next day and. But I could never make the memory or the the knowledge of how if I'd feel the next day I could never make that impact on my once I started drinking I knew that I'd feel awful the next day but it still didn't stop me. So is there a mess is there is a rim message in in this performance or is it just you know come along have a laugh enjoy the journey I mean there's not a message about telling other people to stop drinking at all it's very much a personal story I mean setting a wine bar set in a wine bar I get to feel right now many pubs I had this review from Edinburgh a couple of years ago when the Edinburgh Fringe where the reviewer said people are laughing so much they forgot to drink their pints it's like yeah and I make sure I've got a drink you know I'm very happy if I want to have a drink it's really I think I sort of take it back and you mentioned anxiety and sex because every some sex in it so you know it's a it's a show with the sexual content is it is it good sex or regrettable drunken Essec quite a lot of it is regrettable drunken sex as you can imagine that was quite a theme but the real theme is anxiety and it's basically sort of tracing it back and realizing that. We as British people me particular we are terrible at walking into a room and connecting with people we are terrible or going to parties with terrible kind of meeting people it just feels really awkward and I feel particularly awkward doing it and that's really what started me drinking and it's kind of realizing that that was the thing that was the trigger just to stop feeling or quit stop feeling anxious and be able to have a good time you know let my head down there was no I don't drink it's like. That's the big question but then you don't you don't have what's called I think referred to almost universally as as the fear Yeah you know when you're hung over and then you just food is a depressant alcohol isn't it so then the next day you feel you feel even worse than you did maybe you started to drink I think it's interesting so I quit I think it works a bit like sugar you know when you want that sugar rush and it takes you up and then it drops you down and alcohol does the same thing so you drink to feel better then you have the next drink the next train and then of course you start feeling bad so you keep drinking to wait to try to feel better again. And when you take that away you just have to deal with your make. You actually have to just deal with it like a normal you know like a person who's able to cope with their own emotions without. Doing anything about it so how do you make it funny Well they're all. It's funny trust me it's funny I mean I think that there's something very funny about you know because I kind of presented as quite a professional sort of put together kind of person you know I seem like I know I came out 2nd about 4 and I think there's something very funny in being quite sort of open about some of the most embarrassing excruciating funny ridiculous experiences I've put myself in as a result of being very drunk there is a story about an encounter with naughty holder from Slate because I was working commercial radio used to mean minus celebrities the whole time and of course get pissed with them so I'm not going to have apologized for a language that I mean I'm really sorry about it. He's not drunk they're getting very very drunk Yes that was a word I promised myself not to say sort it. Steaming or there are many ideas. And so there's lots of stories about the just the awkwardness and the embarrassment in waking up the next morning oh my god did I do that and yes yes yes yes man is left alive to me not the older Oh yeah I mean about time he was doing a breakfast show on a am gold service in the Midlands so he was an absolute peak of his. After work there's a Christmas rolls around. Jayne Hill Stay with us Jane I guess is after here a long time live. Up to the traffic news that. There's no. News to. Out of. The To hear on b.b.c. Radio Cambridge where its local boy and a local radio station may join me so I was with you through until 3 crass Cambridge . Radio Cambridge. 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Radio came she travelled. At a very good afternoon to you welcome to one so I live with me Jeremy solace and our guests this afternoon Jane Hill who was part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas she has a gig at the University Center in the wine bar on Mill late in Cambridge is called Addicted to fun it's on Wednesday the 23rd and it kicks off at 745 for comments coming through Hey Joe half way they tell me off no no no tell us find out anybody noticed. This I think well I think Morris is offering up some material for you Ok says it is a little sore say any 3 words you want to hear when making passionate love ah I love you the 3 words you do not want to hear our darling I'm home. Although it's not quite 1 o'clock yet with him and