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I’m Sorry, I Haven’t a Clue

Last night we went to see the ‘I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue‘ tour at Reading. This was a ‘not for radio’ show – probably best thought of as the ‘Tim Brooke-Taylor retirement fund’ (Humph isn’t likely to retire!) As might be expected it was very entertaining (though, heretically, Mornington Crescent doesn’t do it for me). I [...]
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Paxman and Humphries

Jeremy Paxman and John Humphries in the same room at the same time…. Humphries is interviewing Paxman about his recent lecture about the demise of TV. For the record, I’m in agreement with Paxman on much of what he says – I can’t remember the last time I saw a decent documentary which didn’t have a [...]
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It’s all in the best POSSIBLE taste….

Kenny Everett lives on in the 21st Century, with Captain Kremmen podcasts being released The podcast is here, courtesy of creation podcasts I think it’s time to tread boldy…. … where no human hand has set foot?
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Lord Falconer’s ‘English Parliament’ Interview

This was the Interview from Friday 10th March 2006 on ‘The Today Programme‘. Apologies for any transcription errors – please comment if you find any! I’ve taken the time to transcribe it as I plan to quote from it when I write a letter or two in the future. I previously wrote to Harriet Harman (no reply [...]
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Stunts and Science

This morning I woke up, as usual, to the Today Programme on the radio. I heard a discussion about the proposal to play golf on a spacewalk (as a stunt for a commercial) whilst at the same time long promised research is being cut: Interviewee: This just shows that stunts are more important than science. Cut to Nasa [...]
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