Only Jokes Allowed - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Only Jokes Allowed : Schalk Bezuidenhout
Newly engaged Schalk Bezuidenhout riffs on buying a ring, committing to one person for the rest of his life, and his favorite TV show, "Pimp My Ride."

Only Jokes Allowed : Gilli Apter
Gilli Apter recounts stories about being Jewish in South Africa and how eyebrow microblading is essentially a "prison tattoo" for housewives.

Only Jokes Allowed : Celeste Ntuli
Celeste Ntuli delivers no-nonsense comic takes on weight, confidence, dating, Netflix binges and the difference between "depressed" and "deprived".

Only Jokes Allowed : Nina Hastie
Self-described people-pleaser Nina Hastie jokes about self-esteem, recovery, guys who lie, and the sexually instructive music of her youth.

Only Jokes Allowed : Robby Collins
After resorting to doing online shows, Robby Collins is thrilled to be back in person to joke about life during lockdown and his disdain for rhinos.

Only Jokes Allowed : Mpho Popps
Mpho "Popps" Modikoane dishes on pandemic hoarding, illicit cigarettes and moonshine, and the many uses of the Yellow Pages.
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