 Well, from my perspective, I don't really keep up to, weirdly enough, I don't keep up to often if there's another question, do you know what I'm saying? Yep. You're too tall! I don't really, um, I don't really see much of, like, Doctor New YouTube, I don't keep up to date with it, and then, like, suddenly, it's like, someone like yourself would just sort of arrive and, like, have this thing and I'm like, that's fine, when did that start? I've never even seen this, man, when's that, oh, I've felt I'm missing something, you know? See, that's the handy part about The Community Show, because I'm the same. Before The Community Show, I didn't know much about anything, I didn't know what was going on, like, I knew about Under Dom, and that was about it, but thankfully people just send it to me now, I'm like, yes! Excellent, yeah, that's great. Right, did I press, yeah, I did press the record, but I'm good. Right! See, even now I don't have an intro, I don't, one day I will figure it, because, like, I don't want to do the cringy thing of, like, don't forget to like and subscribe and all that. Hello everybody, guys! What's up? It's your boy! Oh, my God! This is the first episode of series two of The Community Show. Oh, I need the intro! Yeah, why not? Yeah, I needed a, I needed a good, I needed a good, what am I saying? I needed a good interview guest to kick us off. Oh. I couldn't get him. George Sheard, yeah! That's my name. It sure is. I need to put this on where I can see it. There we go. Now I'll do it. Now, I have a way of introducing you. Okay. And I've forgotten to get it up, so give me a second. Hello. Some people might not know. It's just fancy. I don't have a mic like this. It's just fancy. It's nice, isn't it? It's fantastic. It makes me feel more professional. It makes me feel more professional. This is fantastic. Yeah, so there's a specific way, just in case people might not know who you are, this is, oh, hang on, there's an advert. I need to get YouTube created. I have no idea what this is going to be. All right, worries. Yeah, so this is used, right? That's you, yeah? Yeah. And I'm still just neck and drink. As if it's nothing. Yes, so there we go. Now everybody recognises you from your most popular video. How could you forget that? I didn't even know what video that was. Well, here's the thing, right? What I often do to prepare myself for an interview is to go on their channel, go on their social media and go oldest to newest. Oh, good. And that thumbnail just drew my eye. Yeah, of course it did. Why wouldn't it? We've all got one. We all have one really cringy. Unfortunately, I have about, like, 30. There is a lot, but we'll get to that. Don't worry. Don't worry. I mean, as tempted as I was, I'll live. I'll censor it in the main show. Okay. In the full interview. The younger people are going to watch that one. No, that's the same for all of them. Unless it was the Dalek one. Everybody liked that one. Anyway. But no, it can't all be Doctor Who stuff. No. It can't all be that. You've got such a wide history. Don't worry. Because here's the thing. You're the same as me is we've been doing YouTube for a while and we've tried everything. Yeah. And I've purged a lot of mine. You haven't. Oh, shit. What have you found? We'll get to that. We'll start off with one of the Doctor Who things. One of my personal favourite projects you've done. Okay. Was the Genesis of the Cybermen. Oh, yeah. Yeah. That was amazing. Thank you. When you showed off the trailer initially. I remember retweeting it. I was very impressed. And then randomly you DM'd me the full link to the whole thing. And I was like, Oh, just like, Check this out. Check it out. So where did the idea of doing that came from? It was like a thing where I think I put on Twitter. I watched, which is now my favourite film, The Lighthouse, which is a sort of black and white, kind of noir-y horror. It's fantastic if you haven't seen it already. It's brilliant. But I saw that and I put something on Twitter going like, Oh, it'd be great if Doctor Who Series 13 had like a full black and white, like kind of aesthetic episode where it sort of changed the format up a little bit. I bet you got really excited in that moment where you see the house and it goes black and white. Yeah, I was. I was thinking, I was just waiting for my check in the mail, to be honest. But I didn't come. No. But yeah, no, I like that idea. And I think a lot of people liked it. And I was like, okay, well, I'm going to try and edit it. And I'll say, okay, what episode? If like, anyone could pick an episode. Everyone went for world nothing time. I sort of didn't edit of that. Enjoyed that. And then thought, well, I didn't take too long. Maybe I should do like a full film version and like, mess about with that and make it. It was great. I really enjoyed sort of putting that together. And I was genuinely really happy with the outcome. Definitely. I mean, that episode does very much lean its way into black and white. Just the way the lighting in the direction is. Yeah. Definitely. Yeah. Yeah, that's one of my personal favourites you've done. Oh, well, thank you. It's one of the only projects that I look back on and don't despise. So that's great. Well, there we go. That's work to treat. Now back to the cringe. When you go... Oh, we didn't stay away for long. No, no. Okay. So, but some other favourites of mine, you didn't start with your Doctor Who reviews that you're necessarily known for these days. You do a lot of some fantastic Let's Plays. I'm not going to make you watch them. Here's a clip. Oh, lovely. Lovely. Thank you. I don't even know what that's going to be, but I'm excited to see. But here's the thing. You can cease the slow sort of transition into your Doctor Who stuff. Yeah. Because you start with the Minecraft, then you go to the FNAF. Oh, dear. You go for the lovely Five Nuts of Freddy's. A lot of people are aware of that. That's really interesting. I've done live streams and people have said, like, oh, it's one of the new Five Nuts of Freddy's game. I'm totally unaware of the fact that my channel was that for about three years. Well, I mean, it was magnificent. Lots of terror to be had. And then you can slowly see as you go into Gmod, like the occasional Doctor Who thing will pop up. Then you get your face more involved. And you can see, sometimes in other people's channels, you can see it's quite clearly, okay, we've stopped that now. Moving on to the next thing. It's like slowly working your way through to what you're doing now. It's very peculiar. Yeah. If you zoomed through all the videos, you'd see you grow up. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you don't see it. I would. Oh, I have mercy on you. Going back to something you make me more proud of. I was surprised to find that your charity stuff started quite a while back. You started in about 2016 doing charity live streams. Yeah, I know. That was interesting. I think, I don't know if you're aware of the Yogscast, sort of like a channel. Love the Yogscast. I loved them when I was younger. The Minecraft does show it. That was one of my main inspirations for YouTube, which is why I did so much Minecraft. But I think one thing I really loved of theirs, they did the charity thing every December. Oh, the jingle jam. The jingle jam. And they still do it where it's like a different, like a five to eight hour live stream every day of December, which is mad and it's incredible. And I thought, well, I kind of had to try something for charity. And I did like a little 10 hour stream back in the day and it went really well. My school really supported me at the time. I was dead young, so whatever. But then, yeah, I just kind of enjoyed doing that. And then I always sort of thought, when I come to uni, probably not in first year, because I've just moved in. But I think in second year, I really want to try and focus on doing the best version of that that I can. Like set up a whole living room, do it properly, and that's that sort of last one there. I'm not sure. I probably will do another one at some point, but I want to make sure that it can be better. I don't want to step down at all. I think that was, I'm so proud of that last one. And again, as you said, the transition of the early streams into the later ones. Yeah, but yeah. Do you know how much you've raised overall? Oh, God. I don't know, but I don't want to over guess just in case. Five million pounds. It's probably around about like, like 6,000-ish, I think. That's damn good, though. I mean, it might be more about me less. I could be tremendously less. I really can't remember, but there's about four charity streams. I think we did. Yeah. So yeah. No, I mean, I love seeing the charity stuff, because Mr TARDIS did one just at the end last year. Yeah, that's fantastic as well. Yeah, I absolutely love that. See, funny story, and I don't know if you'll remember, a while ago, this is pre-community show, I actually emailed you being like, yeah, I emailed you being like, look, I love your charity live streams. I want to try and do one. Do you have any pointers? And you gave me a very nice email back. Did I? And I never did one, because I couldn't figure it out. And yeah. See, here's the thing. Thank God, because there's a lot of emails I don't respond to, you know, God, here we go. No, don't worry. You weren't one of the ones who ghosted me. That was many other people. Shame on you. Can't ignore me now. I have clout now. But yeah, no, I love seeing the charity stuff. Yeah. Don't mind me. This will be cut out in the main one. Excited. Professionalism. Oh, yeah, that's me. So you are known for quite a lot of things now, not just sort of in the past, you've got your Spill Your Beans podcast. You've got your live streams you do, me and Gemma like, tuning in. Yeah, I see. I see. Yeah, same with, what is it, Jude? Jude pops up. Yeah. Yeah, I love Jude. These are hilarious. You've even cameoed in EastEnders, which was the funniest thing. I can't believe it's been brought up, but that's yeah. I did, yeah. I love it. You're just dancing, bringing it in the background. It's a great time. Oh, it's brilliant. I've got a couple other mates who've randomly cameoed and things. I've got one, you know Hudson Music? I vaguely, yeah. He cameoed in a Netflix show. Oh, wow. Yeah. He'd got to do it with Steve Fry. It was hilarious. And I love seeing people bleed into the mainstream media. Because obviously you work predominantly in sort of your freelance, if I'm not mistaken. Well, I do freelance, but I'm sort of working out, because obviously I'm still in uni now, so then after uni, I'm going to try and sort of bleed myself more into the mainstream media. To use your words, yeah. But yeah, you've even done short audio stories. That was something I didn't know about until I looked at them. Yeah, they were fun. I enjoyed making those. That's just sort of like where my sort of passions lie with, I love script writing and I kind of want to do that more when I'm older. So that was just sort of the start of that. I've always wanted to do an audio thing. No, I kind of can. I'll just do like a short one. And then I think when those lockdown stories came out, the ones on the BBC website, I was like, oh, it'd be great if like, I could find actors to like do that and like bring that to life a little bit in just some sort of way to adapt it. And that was great. It was a lot of fun. Yeah, so David Tennant will be in the next one I hear. Ah, yeah. Yeah, there we go. He's everywhere apparently. He's the 14th doctor. He's the next doctor. He's leading the century special. Century special? Century special. What's the word? Sentinary special. That's the one. I talk good. Yes. I'm the best interview guest or host. You're the best guest. You are the best guest. Yeah, I thank you. How are you today? You know what? I'm great. I'm glad. Two people thought I was interviewing myself today when I put up the teaser image. That was quite funny. I saw them out on the train. Yeah, I was laughing. I saw them on my phone. Yeah, I feel that out of place. You drink your non-descript drink. Pop drinks are available. It is. It's flashing now. It's okay. It has like a 12-minute thing, and then it'll start a new file. I think it's because my SD card's rubbish. But yeah, so like I said, Spill your beans, live streams, EastEnders, short series, the question is, the burning question that everybody needs to know is what's next? What's on the horizon for the ace creeper YouTube channel? I really don't know, actually. That's a very disappointing answer, but at the moment, I'm trying to develop some projects. I've got a couple of short film things that I'm developing at the moment, one with uni, one sort of separately from that. So I'm hoping to get those out there in the next year or so, hopefully online. But beyond that, yeah, I'm going to be trying to work, and then in my free time, do some script writing, do some sort of development, probably do some more freelance stuff. When I think of something Doctor Who related, I'll probably throw something out there. I mean, there's plenty more episodes to come, isn't there, with this new era. So whenever the new daughter goes in there, that's going to be a big... Oh, yeah. And I can't wait to see the thumbnail where the George Sheard pose, which I will call it. Do you want to know what it is? Go on. The George Sheard pose. So I've got this here. You get a sonic screwdriver, right? You look to the camera, sort of on the side, you go... That's it. It's in every luxury, and it absolutely cracks me up every time. I don't know what to do. I'm just so like, I've got to have a phone for the thumbnail. I don't know what to do. They always used to do that. Oh, because the thing is, I've got a kind of one-man setting up over here. I haven't really got a fancy little button to like click my camera. So I've got to like press my space key. So I've got to kind of like stretch one hand underneath there so it doesn't look like I'm leaning and then doing... Oh, horrible. No, I know. You might be right off there. Yeah. Look, it's not fun for me unless I get to make fun of whoever I'm interviewing. I do it every time. Exactly. And it's great. It's like when I did Luke Newman. That could have been very different. When I interviewed Luke Newman and I brought up his Lego stop motions, all three of them, when I said it, they were like, ah! That's the reaction. That's what I want. That's what you want. But yes, that is the end of my questions. It's sad. It's sad to say. It's probably one of the shorter interviews. And I should have planned more. But if you want more George Sheeran action, tune in soon as we go head to head in Trivial Pursuit Doctor Who Edition. Oh, dear. There we go.