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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

More rain; more snails?

James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Global

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.5986 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Listen to Mystery Hour, Thursdays at 12PM, Exclusively on LBC

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is LBC from Global, leading Britain's conversation, mystery hour with James O'Brien.

0:10.6

Three minutes after 12 is the time. We haven't had one for a couple of weeks. So I've, under advisement, decided to have it this week, despite the fascinating events that are unfolding before us on the political landscape.

0:21.3

Sheela will be returning to pro-rogging and attendant issues at 1 o'clock this afternoon.

0:25.7

Eddie will be back on at 4, no doubt addressing the somewhat odd behaviour of many cabinet

0:32.3

ministers who were adamant that pro-rogging was absolutely anathema not that long ago

0:37.6

and now we're apparently going along with it.

0:39.6

No doubt Amber Rudd and Matt Hancock and Sajid Javid and Michael Gove

0:44.2

and all the others that he identified, even Boris Johnson himself

0:47.3

that we have identified as having spoken out against the pro-rogging of Parliament in the last few weeks,

0:52.2

we'll be accepting Eddie Mayer's open invitation to come on the programme

0:55.6

and talk him and indeed you through their apparent change of mind.

1:00.5

Until then, you'll, I'm sure, agree with me that a little light relief is more than well.

1:09.1

Unfortunately, we've got mystery hour instead, so you'll have to find your light

1:11.7

relief where you can.

1:12.5

This is your weekly opportunity to achieve the sort of satisfaction, not ordinarily

1:15.7

available, available, anywhere else on your radio dial.

1:19.9

You ring in with the question, someone hears you ask it, and then you ring in with an answer.

1:23.0

I'm not taking political questions today.

1:26.1

I appreciate attempting it may be to ring in and ask about the

1:31.3

mess that's unfolding, or indeed the glorious new dawn that's breaking, depending on your perspective.

1:35.6

But Mr. Jow is about at least trying to get objective answers to questions. Who, why, where, when,

1:43.4

whither, wherefore, even the occasional whence, whatever you when, whither, wherefore,

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