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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Global

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.5986 Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2016

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Also - do it really need a coffin?!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Looking for a reason to plan your next trip.

0:02.0

Well, Premier Inn has over a million rooms at 45 pounds a night.

0:06.0

So that's a million reasons to tick wild winter swimming off the bucket list.

0:10.0

A million reasons to book in for a family visit to the theatre.

0:14.0

And a million reasons to bond with your team away from the office.

0:18.0

Do your thing. Get better sleep for your money.

0:22.3

With over a million rooms for 45 pounds a night.

0:25.0

Book now at premier in.com. Selected locations. Exclusions and tis and seas apply.

0:30.5

Four minutes after 12 is the time you're listening to James O'Brien on LBC, where

0:34.4

Mystery Hour is upon us, your weekly opportunity to achieve the sort of satisfaction routinely denied anywhere else. I also met you a couple of cast iron promises this hour that you won't find replicated anywhere else on your radio dial. The first is that by one o'clock today you will know more than you do now. You will, I'll say that again, you will know more than you do now.

0:54.7

May not be knowledge you're particularly grateful for or ever find any useful whatsoever,

0:58.9

but in terms of quantity, you'll have more of it by 1 o'clock today than you do now.

1:02.6

And also, this isn't quite cast iron, but it's still pretty reliable.

1:06.4

You're probably going to laugh out loud at some point between now and 1 o'clock.

1:09.8

And if you don't believe me, there's only one way to prove me wrong. Stay tuned and don't laugh. It is the radio

1:17.0

equivalent of those newspaper features that you are familiar with, I'm sure, the notes and queries,

1:22.5

the Q&As, where one reader will write in with a question, or who, or why, a what, or where, or whence, or whither,

1:28.4

even the occasional wherefore.

1:29.8

And another reader will write in a few days later with the answer.

1:32.7

Well, we tend to do things a little more immediately here.

1:35.0

This is the original interactive media, you know, isn't it?

1:38.1

Everybody bangs on about interactive media and how important it is.

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