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Talk Breakfast

Disaster Chef

Talk Breakfast

Ricky Freelove

News, Labour, Reform Uk, Immigration, News Commentary, Current Affairs, Conservatives, Daily News, Government, Uk News, Politics, Debate, Phone In, British News, Speech Radio, Talk

4.3763 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2024

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Gregg Wallace is trying to salvage his reputation after the eruption of a sexual misconduct scandal. Richard Tice is in to explain a possible donation from Elon Musk to Reform UK and Mike catches up with the daughter of Dame Esther Rantzen after the Assisted Dying Bill passes its first reading in the House of Commons.

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0:00.0

The Home of Common Sense. This is Talk.

0:05.0

Morning, Mike, Paul from the Sunny Park.

0:08.0

Good morning, Matt.

0:09.0

Hey, Mike.

0:10.0

Justin Pontchurch.

0:11.0

A great show, huh ever.

0:13.0

Loving the show, Mike, creating you off for four hours.

0:15.0

Good morning, Mike, great show.

0:17.0

Hello, it's Julie from out of West Yorkshire.

0:19.0

Good morning, Mike. Andy and Paulsmouth. Lo the extended show, four hours of Mike Gray, Monday to Friday.

0:25.6

The front pages of the papers this morning, which have been very much dominated by Greg Wallace and his situation.

0:32.6

Shut your cake, old Greg, says the son. BBC was warned four times about Wallace, says the male. Middle class

0:38.2

women of a certain age caused all this problem, and it says on the front page of the telegraph.

0:42.5

And disaster chef, Wallace on the mirror. Matthew Sayyad's here, journalist and author, wrote a great

0:47.4

peace yesterday in the Sunday Times. Matthew, very good morning to you. Mike, how are you?

0:51.5

Been too long. Yeah, I know. So good to see it. I mean, and what a day to do it as well, because I thought of all the pieces I've read,

0:57.6

yours was probably the most sensible, which sort of encapsulated without getting carried away

1:02.8

with what may or may not have happened.

1:04.6

Also, you know, a sort of a sense of fair play and decency,

1:09.3

which always seems to get lost when these things happen.

1:11.9

Well, I've always abhorred media witch hunts and trial by media.

1:17.3

I think it's so antithetical to natural justice.

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