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The Moon Under Water

Maisie Adam - The Filth and Fury (Part 1)

The Moon Under Water

Audio Always

Comedy, Food, Comedy Interviews, Arts

4.8675 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Anyone from Yorkshire will know that from the day there are only ever two drinks on offer: tea and ale. Whichever you choose depends on both your age and the time of day, but it means that those who grew up in God's Own Country have pubs running through their veins (not literally). Our guest this week is one such Yorkie - it's Maisie Adam!


You may know Maisie from her appearances on Live at The Apollo, A League of Their Own, Mock The Week, and The Last Leg. You may also have been lucky enough to see her performing stand-up live in the flesh (if you haven't, get yourself out to one of her shows!). She's also spent plenty of time frequenting the boozers of this fair isle... and something tells us she's going to create a pub near to the Landlord's own heart.



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

O'Yonder, where the marsh mist clears, lies the unknown valley.

0:12.0

Between its orchards lies a road, where April blossoms show and shower the hedgerows in petal snow.

0:21.6

And following the horse hoof tracks, the bell tower rises to meet you.

0:27.6

There, between the graveyard and the river's bend, the willow waves its bows, pointing always to the moon underwater. Oh, hello there, Robin. Hello there there Robin.

1:13.2

Hello.

1:14.4

I didn't see you there hiding amongst all the books in the library.

1:18.6

Covering yourself in tomes as per.

1:21.4

Covered in sheaves.

1:22.9

Covered in sheaves and dusk jackets.

1:25.9

And what's the name for the first page of a book?

1:29.5

It's got a special name.

1:31.7

Page one.

1:32.9

Ah, that's it.

1:33.8

Yes, covering yourself in page ones.

1:36.0

Yeah.

1:36.6

But have you seen what's going on outside, for goodness sake?

1:39.8

Well, yeah.

1:41.1

I have actually.

1:41.9

I was a bit annoyed.

1:43.2

Oh, right.

1:43.6

What was it? It was. I was a bit annoyed. Oh, right. What was it?

1:44.8

It was because there was a big... It's the ballet again, isn't it?

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