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In a very special Easter edition (everyone does an Easter special, right?) Simon Callow is here to put the 'Dick' in Dickens as he reads an extract from a newly discovered story, 'An Easter Oratorio'.
One last hoorah!
We're having a little party to celebrate the end of season 1. Join us (no, please do - we need the figures!).
All your favourites from the season are there. Sadly, David Attenborough and Alan Bennett couldn't' make it, but they did send cease and desists!
Sorry for the delay, I've been busy!
So, here - have an extended ad for all my other podcasts, catch up with acting twin legends, Mary-Jane and Audrey Orson, and that woman from Masterchef narrates something with extra sauce..
If there's extra background noise, it's because I made the conscious decision not to record in the wardrobe.
Should we start looking at venues?
This time, never right Alt-Right dingus, Royston Hertfordshire, fails at arguing, we catch up with your favourite '70s child star, and Sarah Millican (and her fella) review pornography.
I do all this in my bedroom, you know.
We must stop meeting like this!
In this episode we take a look at the amount of work it takes to turn a well known film into a musical (not much), get a love-life life-line from Renee Dimmock, and from the archives,Terry Wogan takes Janet and John on a more adult excursion.
with
Rebecca Cooper
Fiona Partington
and
Joel Babbington
Oh, you're back!
This week, David Attenborough looks at wildlife of a different nature, my Auntie Pam talks over the TV, and relax with some soothing ASMR.
In this inauguraural (..is that a word?..) episode, a sound artist gets revenge on an ex lover, Alan Bennett reviews pornography, and we hear from a very special guest.
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