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    Yup, i’m wise to in our time. I recommend the one on Margaret of Anjou.

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    Radio 4:

    Drama of the Week

    Any Answers (2pm Saturday) where Anita fillets phone-in gammon on the way to Kynoch park to watch the Maroons.

    Books and Authors

    In Our Time

    Great Lives (a bit hit and miss)

    I keep meaning to tune into LBC now that Eddie Mair has joined.

    Danny Baker (Radio 5)

    TV? Meh. We have all the catch-up stuff on it, so Bodyguard was interesting. The Press was quite entertaining in a cartoonish way (series 1 just finished).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post

    Any Answers (2pm Saturday) where Anita fillets phone-in gammon on the way to Kynoch park to watch the Maroons.
    I have a mental image of a bloodbath on the streets of Keith perpetrated by Anita Anand whilst wearing a maroon scarf.

    Although the words Anita, fillets and gammon could easily be rearranged into quite a filthy, double-entendre laden personal wish...

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    The Rat Line, on R4

    Story of an Austrian Nazi before, during and after WWll. Bit slow at first, but well worth the effort if you like your modern history.

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    Nae relation of Anita Annand fae Torry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    Nae relation of Anita Annand fae Torry?
    No, he was definitely Austrian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakowdon View Post
    Yup, i’m wise to in our time. I recommend the one on Margaret of Anjou.


    Good timing this.

    Heard this morning that it's the 20th anniversary of "In out time"

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    I heard that bit.

    I always imagine Melvin Bragg logged in to wikipedia, trying to keep up with the experts

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    Quote Originally Posted by donsdaft View Post
    Good timing this.

    Heard this morning that it's the 20th anniversary of "In out time"
    20th anniversary of the last time you had some "in-out"?

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