James O'Brien's Mystery Hour - 9 Jun 16
James O'Brien's Mystery Hour
Global
4.5 • 986 Ratings
🗓️ 9 June 2016
⏱️ 45 minutes
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| 0:30.1 | On LBC, three minutes after 12 is the time. You're listening to James O'Brien on LBC, where |
| 0:36.5 | Mystery Now gets underway. Let me explain how it works. |
| 0:40.7 | You probably have seen the newspaper or magazine features where someone writes in with a question, |
| 0:44.8 | a mystery, that they've been unable to get an answer to. It can be quite banal or it can be quite technical. |
| 0:50.2 | You're just as likely to hear an answer provided by the Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at University of Brighton as you are by someone who saw the answer to the question he's picked or she's picked on telly last night. It really is that broader church. That's part of the reason why it's so much fun. So you've got a who, a why, a when, a where, a whither, a wherefore, even the occasional when. So why do we do that? Where does that come from? What's that all about? |
| 1:11.2 | What does that mean? If you do this, why does that happen? |
| 1:13.5 | Anything, seriously, as long as it's not boring. Never be boring. |
| 1:17.9 | And we don't like repetition either, although our collective short-term memory is not what it used to be. |
| 1:22.2 | And I'm the only person now on the program who's been here more than four months. |
| 1:29.3 | We're a very fresh young team now. |
| 1:33.7 | Six months, sorry. It's just time flies, Caroline. I had no idea that you've been in so long. |
| 1:37.9 | I'm now the only person who's been on the program more than six months and Mr. has been running for about six years. So it's perfectly capable that some questions you may |
| 1:41.9 | be familiar with creep under the wire. Can you do me one favour though? |
| 1:46.0 | If you answer a question and when I say what are your qualifications and you're about to say, |
| 1:50.0 | I've heard it on Mystery Hour before, just lie. |
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