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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Global

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.6960 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2014

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

If you've ever wondered "why", then this is the hour for you. Sometimes simple, sometimes intelligent, but almost always entertaining, probably the best hour of radio you could ever download!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is LBC, leading Britain's conversation.

0:05.4

Mystery Hour with James O'Brien.

0:08.3

Call 034-60-973.

0:13.5

Tweet at LBC.

0:16.0

Text 84850.

0:18.4

Mystery Hour with James O'Brien on LBC.

0:24.6

Three minutes after 12 is the time. You are listening to James O'Brien on Mystery Hour.

0:29.6

Something for everybody today, I think. And now's your chance to get satisfaction that you haven't been able to achieve in any other sphere of your existence.

0:36.9

It's a weekly opportunity to get an answer to a question that has had you befuddled, baffled,

0:40.6

perhaps even discombobulated for the longest time.

0:43.1

And we've cleared the switchboard. Gosh, that was a busy hour.

0:45.1

Didn't get the call we wanted, but we've got hundreds of others.

0:47.7

And we've now cleared them all to free up the switchboard for you to ring in with your question. 034-60-60-9773 is the number that you need.

0:57.5

If you're new to this, you'll allow me to suggest that you're in for a bit of a treat.

1:00.6

I'll explain why in a moment.

1:02.3

But if you're not, why not grab your place now?

1:04.5

It's a good opportunity to book an early birth on the mystery out board.

1:10.0

Think of the newspaper columns that you will be familiar with if you're not familiar with this,

1:14.2

the notes and queries, the Q&A's, where a reader will write in and ask a question,

1:21.2

why do we do that? Where is that? Where is that? What is that? When is that?

1:24.6

Why is that? Wither, when's, wherefore, you name it, you ask it,

1:28.0

and then over the course of the subsequent days or often weeks, the other readers write in

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