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The Moon Under Water

Katie Thistleton - The Dog and Katie (Part 1)

The Moon Under Water

Audio Always

Food, Comedy, Arts, Comedy Interviews

4.8675 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

"You're listening to the Official Pint Charts, and soon we're going to be revealing this week's number one pint. Guinness is going strong and is on course to make the top five for the thousandth week in a row, Harvey's Best could be re-entering the top 10... and will Apple Sourz top the charts for the first time? Keep listening to find out!"


No, The Moon Under Water hasn't turned into a mystical version of Radio 1; but that's just an example of what you'd hear should we start presenting our own chart show every week. If we were ever going to then now would be the perfect time, because we're about to be joined by pure radio royalty... Radio 1's very own Katie Thistleton! 


Katie can be heard every week on Radio 1 presenting both solo and alongside Vick Hope... and those of you who grew up with CBBC will know her as a close companion of Hacker T Dog! Not only is she a talented broadcaster, she's also a thoroughly good egg with a passion for pubs that has been passed down through generations. So tune your radio sets to "ale" and settle in.


Want to hear an extended version of this episode (featuring a Patreon-only choice), gain access to our bonus podcast ‘Behind The Cellar Door’ and support the upkeep of the pub? If so, head to moonunderpod.com and sign up to our Patreon!


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0:00.0

Cleft of hill, carve of the rooftop way, riverbed street, foot-hewn cobble bed, shape me towards the twilight pint, flow my mind to a new state, pink and lilac in the swan song dusk, in the moon underwater. Oh, Robin, how fair you, me old mate. Me old mate of mine.

0:59.6

Mm, farewell. I fare well. I see you've poured yourself a couple of pairs of pints there.

1:06.7

Yeah, a couple of pairs of pints. Eight pints.

1:09.7

Four pints. Four pints. Yeah, four pints. Yeah. Because eight pints would be a couple of pairs of pints, eight pints. Four pints. Four pints.

1:11.0

Yeah, four pints.

1:12.2

Yeah, because eight pints would be a couple of pairs of a couple of pairs of pints.

1:16.7

Yeah, a few pairs of pints.

1:18.9

There's a few, three, are we saying?

1:20.8

I would say a few is three to six or seven.

1:24.3

But I was last happy a few years ago.

1:26.4

It could be.

1:27.2

It could be 20. Yeah. Yeah, it could be 30 actually. Quite right. But if I was having a few friends

1:34.0

round, it would be like between three and six. Six is more than a few. A few friends. Oh,

1:40.9

John, what are you doing for your party? I'm just having a few friends around.

1:50.1

Oh, yeah, yeah. That could mean up to 20, actually. Whereas if it was like, if I, I wouldn't say I'm having a couple of pairs of a couple of pairs of friends around. No, you're right. Yeah,

1:54.4

that would be awkward. Yeah, but, so a couple of pairs of pints for Robin Allender. Thank you. The landlord's still riding the 0% wave.

2:03.3

And I have to say, finding great clarity.

2:05.9

And clarity is a dangerous thing to have in the correct realm.

2:08.6

So you actually see through everything.

2:11.0

Really?

2:11.6

Yeah.

2:12.2

Is that a problem?

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