Paul Bohill? He was a decent guy.
They killed that programme once they couldn't show peoples faces. Neil Ruddock's wife was excellent value.
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James O'Brien has Omid Scobie on Full Disclosure. That's a hard miss.
The ultimate horror! O'Brien and Dugmore.Something just popped-up on my Youtube: "Emily Maitliss interviews James O'Brien". Honestly, is this what they do now? They all just 'interview' each other and plug each others books/podcasts etc. etc? It's beyond fucking pitiful. I can't even begin to imagine the odour of the studio as they inhale each others farts and talk about themselves for 60 minutes.
Blimey, I thought Dugmore was in his 50s. That's how he sounded ... Honestly, how is it possible to take against two people just because of how their faces look?The ultimate horror! O'Brien and Dugmore.
Does that Annie still call in? He had his regular callers did Nick.I'm sure that regular caller from Merthyr Tydfil to Nick Abbot is actually Rob Bryden
He was droning on about Coal delivery lorries, thankfully I nodded off & missed Oldbury....Ranjit.....Borrrinng
Annie from Carnforth? I haven't heard her for a long time. She was also really boring.Does that Annie still call in? He had his regular callers did Nick.
It can be entertaining, although it helps if you like the presenters. Steve and Iain D. is a wonderfully entertaining and enlightening hour. Funny, sad, revealing....Annie from Carnforth? I haven't heard her for a long time. She was also really boring.
Dugmore & O'Brien. Is that all they do at LBC these days, spend all their time interviewing and talking to each other? No wonder they have no idea what's really going on outside of their bubble.
I've never listened to that but heard good things. Is that the one where Steve actually talks about his sexuality? That what makes some of these interesting because of all the things Steve shared and talked about that was never one of them, so for Iain to get him to talk is quite special. Not a big, back slapping smug fest.It can be entertaining, although it helps if you like the presenters. Steve and Iain D. is a wonderfully entertaining and enlightening hour. Funny, sad, revealing....
Haven't heard her in a while, Ranjit & the Welsh chap are on a loop every week, haven't heard Sophie for a while either.Does that Annie still call in? He had his regular callers did Nick.
Iain is very frank; Steve not so much but you're left in no doubt about which side he's batting for. You should find it and listen. I'm sure you'd enjoy it.I've never listened to that but heard good things. Is that the one where Steve actually talks about his sexuality? That what makes some of these interesting because of all the things Steve shared and talked about that was never one of them, so for Iain to get him to talk is quite special. Not a big, back slapping smug fest.
I have only started listening to LBC frequently for the last few months but I get your point. I am starting to get a bit bored with some topics too although I do enjoy the way that James O’Brien dismantles the “gammons”. I mostly listen to O’Brien, Shelagh Fogarty and Andrew Marr. Nick Ferrari is a bit right wing for my taste but I often listen to him for an hour or so in the mornings.I've listened to LBC for about 12 years and some on this thread have listened to LBC more or less since it started. It's actually the repetition of topics that makes me turn off.
I don't listen to it anywhere near as much as I used to. The only one I make a point of listening to is Nick Abbot. I catch Ian Payne most days but other than that maybe a bit of Ferrari and O'Brien if he's taking about an interesting subject and not blathering on about Brexit. It's just tedious.
Well it might if the EU breaks-up.Brexit is an issue that will never go away.
I have only started listening to LBC frequently for the last few months but I get your point. I am starting to get a bit bored with some topics too although I do enjoy the way that James O’Brien dismantles the “gammons”. I mostly listen to O’Brien, Shelagh Fogarty and Andrew Marr. Nick Ferrari is a bit right wing for my taste but I often listen to him for an hour or so in the mornings.
Brexit is an issue that will never go away. Before we actually joined the then Common Market it was an issue and now that we have left it will go on being an issue for both those who voted leave and those who want to rejoin because the EU is our immediate neighbour and being part of it or not has such a huge effect on the UK.
I used to listened to whole shows but now, if there is a subject that I am not interested in or bored with, I will just tune in to something else.
Maybe Shelagh could breast feed him. WHAT AM I SAYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I find that if I listen to O'Brien, Fogarty usually follows with exactly the same topics, so turn off.
I do sometimes miss the days of James being obsessed with breast feeding. That's a sentence I never thought I'd write
I believe Jacob Rees Mogg still receives it from Nanny Beatrice at approx 10.15pm every Wednesday after Evening Mass.Anyone remember "Bitty" from Little Britain? (David Walliams)?
Has anyone been to one of his shows? I wonder what it's like. He must be a good magician.Can't wait to see you at The Magic Circle ! Click on the link for tickets ! themagiccircle.co.uk
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