Elis James, a radio host and comedian, has embraced the Welsh love for conversation and socializing. He claims to share a friend with nearly every person in Wales. Those skeptical can give him 60 seconds to prove it.
Amelia Nierenberg challenges him during her visit. She watched James record his radio show in London, joined him for drinks before a soccer match in Cardiff, and attended a live show in Swansea.
During a broadcast, James faces the ultimate test of his Welsh identity. He attempts to find a mutual acquaintance with a Welsh caller in 60 seconds or less.
He begins with a question: “Age and school?” This tactic helps pinpoint the caller’s hometown. Wales, with a population of under 3.2 million, consists of tight-knit communities and strong cultural bonds.
James, who grew up in a small Welsh town, has turned connecting through common acquaintances into a popular segment. He often starts with age and school to identify towns, showing impressive recall of attendees. He explores community aspects like local choirs, popular bars, or soccer fan clubs, mentioning well-known figures like pub owners, teachers, or talkative locals.
As the seconds tick down, James can make the connection approximately half the time. Through the radio, listeners hear as he and a caller reminisce about a mutual acquaintance, shrinking the world for a moment.

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