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Urzila Carlson had an accidental beginning in stand-up which led to an incredibly successful career in comedy, with regular gigs on television as well as sell-out shows in comedy festivals across New Zealand and Australia.
Urzila joins us today to talk comedy and when she knew she was funny, hecklers, living next door to a national park in South Africa and how her mother used to hide local indigenous people during apartheid, so they didn't have to leave town before dark.
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@patbrittenden
@urzilacarlson
Visit https://www.urzilacarlson.com/
Subscribe to the channel www.youtube.com/DOCNZStudios
Urzila Carlson had an accidental beginning in stand-up which led to an incredibly successful career in comedy, with regular gigs on television as well as sell-out shows in comedy festivals across New Zealand and Australia.
Urzila joins us today to talk comedy and when she knew she was funny, hecklers, living next door to a national park in South Africa and how her mother used to hide local indigenous people during apartheid, so they didn't have to leave town before dark.
Follow on Twitter
@patbrittenden
@urzilacarlson
Visit https://www.urzilacarlson.com/
Subscribe to the channel www.youtube.com/DOCNZStudios