Comic hypothesis for gameshow hit
I don’t know what I did before I had them, we feel so complete MICHELLE O’NEILL
CO KILDARE
properties. It is very expensive but so worth it. You hear of people having to remortgage their house and everything and I would have done the same thing.
“My life is complete now and we still have eggs in Sims and we talk about it all the time that we might go again.”
To mark National Fertility Week, which runs all this week, Sims IVF Dublin, Sims IVF Cork, and Rotunda IVF are running a public information campaign and offering free tests to women who want to know more about their future fertility options.
The simple blood screening measures a woman’s ovarian reserve, which helps tell whether she needs to be proactive about her fertility options.
■ Further details of the week-long information campaign and testing is provided at sims.ie or rotundaivf.ie. & Acaster Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster will test two teams of comics on their ability to deal with ridiculous hypothetical situations in a Dave gameshow titled... Hypothetical.
Each scenario will be posed by Josh. James’s job is to enforce daft rules and score guests’ efforts at dealing with them.
The pair also take delight in throwing curveballs. It’s a proper comedic workout.
Josh said: “I’ve spent the last decade annoying comics with these questions in cars and dressing rooms, so I’m delighted Dave have allowed me to claim I was in fact researching a show and not just wasting everyone’s time.” It will air next year.