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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Can honey be mass produced? 24th Oct

James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Global

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.6960 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2013

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Do airplane contrails affect the atmosphere? Can you mass produce honey and why aren't there cattle grids at all of the gates in Richmond Park?

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:29.5

Games O'Brien. Three minutes after 12 and you are listening to LBC 97.3. You may also be watching it for the very first time in history.

0:55.3

I always want to add it's going to start raining men at the end of that sentence, but it isn't. It's going to start raining mysteries. And we're live on the website. If you want to come and watch, LBC.co.com. UK is the place to go. If you've already done that, you're probably wondering where that hyper-expensive new set I was talking about earlier is, well, you will only see the full ramifications of our

1:01.8

epic investment in Mystery Hour when somebody gets a question right and I have to employ the

1:06.8

famous Mystery Hour round of applause. If you are relatively new to this radio station and you

1:10.8

haven't got the first idea what I'm talking about, allow me to explain for a moment.

1:14.2

This is a weekly opportunity to solve mysteries. We're not going to find your missing pet or

1:19.6

anything like that, but we are going to answer a question that fits loosely into the category

1:24.8

of intellectual inquiry. It can be as daft or as serious as you please.

1:28.8

We have contributions from people whose lifetime cleaning windows has qualified them to provide us with an answer,

1:35.5

and we have answers quite regularly from, well, most obviously, the professor of the public understanding of science at the University of Brighton is by far the most successful mystery hour applause holder.

1:45.8

But my friend Wayne is probably in second place and he's an energy assessor from Basilden.

1:50.7

So there's absolutely no bar to getting involved based upon background.

1:55.8

And equally with the questions, there's no bar to getting involved at all.

1:58.9

If it's dull, we'll decide.

2:00.6

So ring 0845-6060973. Ask your question, if it's something that we've dealt with relatively

2:06.6

recently, we probably won't put you on. And if it's something that we very, very subjectively decide

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