05/10/2013
Richard Coles and Anita Anand with guest Richard Osman, the Inheritance Tracks of Rula Lenska, John McCarthy on the sleeper train to Cornwall, and a celebration of Devon dialect.
Richard Coles and Anita Anand with guest Richard Osman, John McCarthy taking a trip on the sleeper train to Cornwall, writer and quiz lover Stevyn Colgan on his time as a member of Scotland Yard's 'Problem Solving Unit', Ian Tibbets on pioneering surgery that saved his sight and enabled him to see his two sons for the first time, sisters June Smith and April Scott on the Devon dialect, Neville Hume who still uses his Grandfather's 130 year old gardening tools and The Inheritance Tracks of actress Rula Lenska.
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STUDIO GUEST :: RICHARD OSMAN
Richard Osman is co-presenter of the 麻豆社听television quiz show He听talks about his love of obscure facts, Fulham FC and being six foot seven.
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QI ELF: STEVYN COLGAN
Stevyn Colgan is a writer who works regularly on QI, the popular 麻豆社 quiz. He was born in Cornwall and听 was 听a member of Scotland Yard鈥檚 鈥楶roblem Solving Unit鈥, having spent 30 years in the Met. He talks about making connections, quizzes and his Cornish roots.听
Constable Colgan鈥檚 Connect-O-Scope published by 鈥鲍苍产辞耻苍诲鈥.听
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REGAINING SIGHT :: IAN TIBBETTS
Ian Tibbetts began to lose his sight after an industrial accident 16 years ago. Despite many attempts to save his eyesight, nothing worked until he heard of pioneering procedure carried out by Christopher Liu at the Sussex Eye Hospital in Brighton. Last year听he underwent radical surgery听which听involved implanting part of one of his teeth into his eye. Ian speaks to Anita about the joy of seeing his twin boys for the first time.听
Ian's journey is described in a new 麻豆社 One documentary, T, on 8 October 2013.
DEVON DIALECT :: JUNE SMITH
It鈥檚 National Dialect Day over the weekend of 18th, 19th and 20th October at the Barnfield Theater in Exeter.听 June Smith who has lived on Dartmoor all her life is a great proponent of the Devon dialect and joined us from our studio in Exeter.
THE THING ABOUT ME :: NEVILLE HUME
听Neville Hume inherited his Grandfather鈥檚 gardening tools, 听a hoe and a fork, which are around 130 years old. He uses them regularly and prefers them to his modern tools.
INHERITANCE TRACKS : RULA LENSKA
Rula Lenska is an actress with Polish roots, which she reflects on in her Inheritance Tracks: A Polish Carol and a song by Eartha Kitt.听
Rula, My Colourful Life is published by the Robson Press.
TRAVEL :: CORNISH SLEEPER
John McCarthy travels on the sleeper from London to Penzance in the company of novelist Emily Barr who uses it regularly and set her romantic thriller aboard the train.听 He also meets a traveler for whom it holds the family together.
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ANITA'S BLOG
So of course, I realise that this is probably Richard鈥檚 area of expertise, but it seems as if we got smote from on high. It鈥檚 a funny thing, but apparently bathroom ceilings can come down without the slightest bit of provocation. It sounded like an explosion and billowing brick dust bloated its way through the house and curled its way around every flat surface. Fun!
Also a little bit scary, I won鈥檛 lie. Twenty minutes earlier I had been giving our three-year-old son a wash in the very bath that, when the dust settled, was filled with heavy masonry. The sink, half obliterated by the weight of what fell on top of it, is still gawping with its jagged smile days later. Its crooked taps are squinting in a way I just find a bit blas茅 and irritating.
I鈥檓 happy to report that small son believes magic elves are behind all this. I told him they thought it was time he got new bath toys, which is why they visited this unexpected remodelling on us. His rubber dinosaurs have been squashed into placemats and we are still missing a duck. But at least we are all ok. This kind of event really sorts the half-fullers from the half-empties doesn鈥檛 it? Wishing my glass was filled with gin, I have now spent exactly 3 million light-years leafing through catalogues of bathroom fixtures which all look the same to me, wondering if I should issue everyone who comes over a cycle helmet.
The worrying question remains, why on earth did this happen? There has been much mysterious talk of ancient water damage, suggesting Neptune and all his little helpers might have thrown a tizzy above my bathroom before we even moved in. As yet, we just don鈥檛 know - but men with clipboards are on the case. I wonder if the Rev can access ancient vengeful gods as well as his kinder Harvest Festival friend. Must remember to ask him.
Perhaps one of our guests on Saturday live this week might be able to shed some light on the causes of 'Bathroom Apocalypse'. Stevyn Colgan is a former Metropolitan Police intelligence officer. He likes a puzzle, and is a regular contributor to programs like QI and a quiz fanatic to boot.
The marvelous Richard Osman, host of the television game show 鈥楶ointless鈥 is our studio guest. Perhaps he won鈥檛 mind contemplating towel rails with me 鈥 a more pointless exercise I cannot think of.
Living testimony of the saying, 鈥渢here is light at the end of the tunnel鈥 we will be joined by Ian Tibbets, who has regained his sight after a rare operation, and has now been able to see his sons for the very first time.
We鈥檒l have the inheritance tracks of Rula Lenska, John McCarthy is taking us a ride on a Cornish sleeper train, and a lovely 听Sutton Coldfield man will be telling us about the tools he inherited from his grandfather. It all sounds so delightful, I can鈥檛 wait.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Richard Coles |
Presenter | Anita Anand |
Interviewed Guest | Richard Osman |
Interviewed Guest | Stevyn Colgan |
Interviewed Guest | Ian Tibbets |
Interviewed Guest | June Smith |
Interviewed Guest | April Scott |
Interviewed Guest | Neville Hume |
Interviewed Guest | Rula Lenska |
Producer | Chris Wilson |
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- Sat 5 Oct 2013 09:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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