On his twitter page “Churchill” has announce free tickets to his fans with those with sharp memories! in the challenge fans are supposed to attempt any 2 questions to win.
I have 3 tickets for those with sharp memories!
Attempt any 2 questions to win.
1. When was the above recording?
2. What was the name of the Edition?
3. What is the name of the Venue that hosted the recording.
First 3 correct replies win a ticket each.#ChurchillShowNakuru pic.twitter.com/ki5iDdFOKo— Churchill (@MwalimChurchill) October 17, 2018
Daniel “Churchill” Ndambuki is a Kenyan comedian who hosts the comedy TV show Churchill Show on NTV Kenya on Sundays and Thursdays. He has worked in the comedy industry since 1996 and has now become a household name in Kenya. He launched the Churchill Live Comedy Show in September 2008 but was renamed Churchill Show during its third season in 2012. The show has given a platform to hundreds of comedians in the country, the most successful ones being Eric Omondi, Teacher Wanjiku, Professor Hammo, MCA Tricky, Jemutai, Magazine (DJ Shitii) and Dr. Kingori.
Churchill has brought a new and fresh style of comedy to the Kenyan airwaves and mainstream media since the early 2000, that has garnered him hundreds of thousands to millions fans on Radio, TV and the internet. Churchill is now a Kenyan household name.
Ndambuki’s wide recognition as a comedian started heightening in all-time hit comedy show “Redykyulass” in which he acted alongside Walter Mongare(Nyambane), Peter Kaimenyi (Kajairo), Maurice Otieno (Mdomo Baggy), John Kiarie (KJ) and Anthony Njuguna. Ndambuki currently boasts a successive Live TV, the Churchill Live.
His hit show Churchill Live has increasingly become East Africa’s most popular and hilarious TV Show in addition to gaining momentous international interest from comedy enthusiasts in the US, the UK, India, Germany, and rest of the world.
NTV’s highest audience size throughout the week consistently comes from the popular comedy and entertainment show The Churchill Show, which airs new episodes each Sunday at 8pm. In October, The Churchill Show had an average of 1.95 million viewers each Sunday, and the highest rated episode aired on October 12th. The October 12th episode, Season 4 Episode 32, featured several Miss World contestents and had an audience of over 2.25 million viewers.