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🗓️ 31 October 2024
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This is a catch-up version of James O'Brien's Mystery Hour. To join the game, call 0345 60 60 973, Thursdays at 12pm.
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0:00.0 | This is LBC from Global, leading Britain's conversation, Mystery Hour with James O'Brien. |
0:09.4 | Four minutes after 12 is the tight gosh, it takes me by surprise sometimes, Mr. |
0:14.7 | Drouard. I should probably explain what it is. It's very different from the rest of the stuff that |
0:19.6 | we do. In fact, it couldn't really be more different. |
0:22.6 | Except for the silliness. I suppose it's quite silly sometimes, and that's probably true of most shows, |
0:27.6 | most hours of most shows, even when we're ostensibly discussing quite serious stuff, |
0:31.6 | I think it's important to seek the silliness. In fact, if this was a sort of schmaltzy hallmark movie and I was a kind of weird |
0:39.9 | radio presenter having a midlife crisis and shifting from being a horrible right-wing vampire |
0:45.5 | into being a touchy-feely, lefty liberal do-gooder, that would probably be the catchphrase |
0:52.3 | that I would use or the slogan that I would |
0:54.7 | deploy. Seek the silliness. Seek out the silliness. Just see the late Robin Williams playing |
0:59.4 | that character. Sorry, I've got no idea what I'm talking about. Mystery Hour, you ring in with |
1:04.3 | some questions or a question and other people ring in with an answer. That's all it is. Piece of |
1:09.3 | cake. You can win an amazing prize, |
1:11.1 | a mystery out board game. I caught my 16-year-old playing the mystery out board game with some of her |
1:15.8 | mates last night, and I'm not going to pretend it wasn't a moment of particular joy. I resist the |
1:20.7 | urge to offer to sign it for them. The game is a reward, a prize for my favourite contribution of the day. Okay, you can find the |
1:30.9 | full terms and conditions at lbc.co.com. UK, you can find more details about the game at |
1:35.3 | mystery hour.co.com. And that's it. I think we'll just crack on, except to take Edgar, who's |
1:42.5 | in Lancash's question. I haven't actually revealed this yet, although it turns out quite a lot of you already knew the answer. |
1:48.1 | Edgar says, is it Mystery Hour that has received a £100,000 fine from Offcom for impartiality? |
1:54.7 | I'm not going to tell you yet. |
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