Fri, 26 June 2020
This week our play deals with bird watching, literally, the prunes make fun of Jeeves we learn about the British fighter pilot yes you'll hear spitfires in action and when a certain British embassy abroad loses a flagpole you'll hear how they deaal with it. Also the host talks football, whether he likes fake crowd noise etc. Enjoy and pleaase contact the show at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com |
Sat, 20 June 2020
This week's play deals also with mental illness, in a lighter sort of way as we look at the quirky antics of Dame Margaret Rutherford, in the mid 1950s. We also commit ourselves to a four week documentary looking at the summer of 1940 as only the BBC can tell the story. Also the prunes look at othello and this week Her Majesty's ambassador to Tratvia takes a holiday. Enjoy. |
Sat, 20 June 2020
I don't pretend to be a mental health expert, but this week's play does deal with mental illness. We'll be looking at Hearing Voices, which describes in greaat detail a policeman's horrifying abuse by schitzofrenia. I know I also speaak for John, when I say we may be hosts but we are also hear to listen. Please enjoy. We will also hear the story of Radio 1 and have our embassy lark and prunes as well. Btw meant to publish this last week, thanks to John for letting us know. |
Sat, 6 June 2020
This week we begin the third series of The Embassy Lark from March 5 of 1968 with the episode The King's New Hostess. We then have I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again with The Wild and Wooly Peter West from June 18 of 1967 then we have quite a play. It's a first in a new series of host's picks entitled Single But Living Together from June 2 of 2011. Enjoy. |