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NHR explains his baritone and tells a house-hunting story.
Cricket is the most complicated game in the world (according to Stephen Fry).
NHR heaps scorn upon Tristan's new coffee-table book of Australian Mammals, saying that this kind of book is commonplace in London and even calling it a 'magazine' late in the episode.
We learn about the Duckworth-Lewis method for determining who wins a cricket match if it gets rained out.
The table, showing all completed matches is as follows:
2005 totesport League – Division One
Theme music by Edward Lonsdale.
Tristan on Instagram.
NHR on Instagram.
We Can Pedia on Instagram.
By Tristan Haze and Nathan Hugh RobértNHR explains his baritone and tells a house-hunting story.
Cricket is the most complicated game in the world (according to Stephen Fry).
NHR heaps scorn upon Tristan's new coffee-table book of Australian Mammals, saying that this kind of book is commonplace in London and even calling it a 'magazine' late in the episode.
We learn about the Duckworth-Lewis method for determining who wins a cricket match if it gets rained out.
The table, showing all completed matches is as follows:
2005 totesport League – Division One
Theme music by Edward Lonsdale.
Tristan on Instagram.
NHR on Instagram.
We Can Pedia on Instagram.