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Thread: How about LBC

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    How about LBC

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/schedule/
    You can get it on DAB radio everyhere in the UK and on any internet device worldwide. Until a few years ago it was available only in London but now it is gradually featuring subjects of national interest. Long ago it dropped its "London's Biggest Conversation" slogan and now it is "Leading Britain's Conversation. On its Monday to Friday Breakfast programme Nick Ferrari kicks political arse. On Friday / Saturday / Sunday evenings starting at 10:00pm Nick Abbott pours scorn on those that well deserve it, especially Boris Johnson and the Cabinet. Although I am a Leaver I do enjoy Abbott's taking the p­iss about Leaving. He is most assuredly a Remainer / Rejoiner. Folk ring the Abbott programme from all over the UK and a few call from France, America and Australia. Abbott's sense of humour is similar to that of Paul Merton.

    Typically LBC gives a current or former politician a weekly programme for 6 months. Currently it is David Lammy. Others have been Nick Clegg when he was Deputy Prime Minister, Nigel Farage and Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    Much of LBC's output is not to my taste but Ferrari and Abbott are worth listening to.
    Last edited by _Stefan_Kuntz; 08-01-2022 at 01:37 PM.

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