Sat, 31 October 2020
Where do vampires go when they're no longer welcome in Transylvania? You'll find out if you have the courage to get through our normal offerings. You see to get through the eppisode to reach our terrors, you must first deal with two episodes of Navy Lark. We'll first see what Toddhunter Brown is up to helping with the independence of the friendly Kawawan nation, then hear what happens when CPO Pertwy is finally discharged. Frightening right? In the midst of that we learn about Mathmatics of the sky and the poetry of Omar Kyam. Then come with us to India and see where the old count has found himself. This is a nice companion to our Hammer chat I did with Fred Castaneda of podcast reporter fame. Enjoy. It's a long one this week. |
Sat, 24 October 2020
This week we go back if you will and relisten to some Navy Larks where the sound the first time was not the easiest to digest. We follow that with a look at Ptolomey and conclude with Rumpole and The Discourse of Love. Enjoy. |
Sat, 17 October 2020
We are finally caught up. This week we'll be dealing with two more episodes of Navy Lark, we'll learn about Greek mathematicians and philosophers and their study of astronomy and Rumpole will deal with an expert witness. Fun stuff it's here please enjoy. |
Sat, 17 October 2020
This week we have the usual suspects. No coach tour stories. We begin with the concluding episode of the sixth series of I'm jSorry I'll Read That Again and look at the history of the cinema. Follow that with a look at the three wise men the crew of HMS Troutbridge meet their new captain and Rumpole has an identity crissis on his hands. Enjoy. |
Sat, 17 October 2020
This week, we begin with I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and a tale of medival England never mind the fact it features Lady Constance. Then it's off to the skies again as we look at the chinese view of astronomy. In Navy Lark Troutbridge is dredging the harbor and we end with Rumpole And The Fascisgt beast. |
Sun, 4 October 2020
This week, two coach stories crossed our desk, which we had to share. The first is from John Lingard, the second from John H Smith of Derbyshire. Both are quite good and are well deserving of air time. We begin our regular offerings, with I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again and a tribute from the roaring twenties from 1968 then we learn about stories from the sky in our cosmic quest. On Troutbridge there's a redundancy drive from October of 1968 and we end with Rumpole and the Show Folk. Plenty to enjoy so why not settle back whether you're in hot burning California like I am or whether your climes are beginningg a more autumnal routine? Email us at brunchwiththebrits@gmail.com and as alwaays please enjoy. |