Roasts, Retro TV & Robo-Shopping

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30.04.25 Pt 2 - Gareth Cliff and Tumi Morake take a hilarious trip down memory lane as they revisit the most iconic (and sometimes ridiculous) TV shows from their childhood—think Friends and an African Spiderman you’ve definitely never seen before. They unpack what’s coming up in the much-anticipated Roast of Helen Zille, with Tumi stepping into the hot seat as Roast Master. Plus, they explore how ChatGPT is stepping into the world of shopping… because of course it is
30 Apr 2025 4AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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