It’s a mystery.
A tremendous loss has been suffered on ourshow.
We had a great title for this week’spodcast.
Indeed, it may have been the greatest titlethe Dukey Radio Show has ever come up with.
But, it vanished from our minds.
Everyone involved with our programme wasinformed about this remarkable this remarkable achievement in the arena of podcast themes and celebrated its brilliance.
By the following morning, however, theunprecedentedly witty bit of wordplay had departed all our respective suppliesof grey matter.
Was it due to paranormal intervention?
Quite possibly.
There’s a lot of it about.
Irene, and her long suffering husband Roy,have been experiencing an unwelcome presence in their bedroom and her banterwill ensure that you’ll never think of kebabs in the same way again.
In “Scintillating Situations in Your City”,Sylvia informs Dukey about highbrow theatre and lowly coffee. Or, rather, howto get great coffee from decidedly lowly location.
“Cover of a Cover” is back by populardemand and examines The Go Go’s 1982 classic “Vacation”.
Slutty Sue has been cleaning. And this timeit involves a sheleighleigh.
British Television Programme Grange Hill, and its less than savoury reception by certain parents, is featured in "Posh Pit".
And, Marsha discusses the similaritiesbetween Germans and comfortable shoe wearers in “Overheard”.
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