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Morning Glory with Mike Graham

The Feelgood Factor, Unicorns at Sea and Pigs

Morning Glory with Mike Graham

Matt Hall

News, Unknown, News & Politics

4.4741 Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Its coming home! We're all a bit delicate after England Vs Colombia, the feelgood factor is well and truly back. We catch up with Adrian Durham and discuss last night's big game.


As 13 people had to be rescued after drifting out to sea on inflatables (many of which were unicorns), so we talk to Guy Abbington from the RNLI about staying safe at sea.


The CO2 shortage seems to be effecting more than beer as it has been revealed that an abbatoir in scotland closing due to the shortage lead to a number of live pigs being transported in poor conditions for over 8 hours. Callers Richard and Jarrett call in and feel that generally, people lack awareness of the plight of live animals to the supermarket shelf.




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0:00.0

Across the UK, online and on DAB, the Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:06.9

The Big Chief with a badge, a cattle prod and a head on a stick.

0:12.1

Dangerous mid-morning debate with the Great Dictator.

0:15.3

The Independent Republic of Mike Graham on Talk Radio.

0:21.9

Good morning and welcome to the Independent Republic of Mike Graham right here on talk

0:25.3

radio. Well, the feel good factor has returned. It was, as usual, a roller coaster

0:29.4

tonight that started with nerves and a few missed opportunities, and that was just in the bar.

0:33.6

By the end, records have been broken, grown men and women were openly weeping up and down

0:37.3

the land, and England had finally won a penalty men and women were openly weeping up and down the land,

0:37.9

and England had finally won a penalty shootout

0:39.7

to take them into the quarterfinals of the World Cup

0:42.2

for the first time in 12 years.

0:44.5

The partying went long into the night.

0:46.3

Streets were blockaded by celebrating fans,

0:48.4

and only the Colombian cheats were left wondering what might have been.

0:51.4

Now, it's all about Saturday and the Swedes. Daisy McAndrew, I hear, is having another party.

0:56.4

03444-49-1,000.

0:58.6

Coming up, we'll be finding out why hereditary beers

1:00.6

haven't disappeared from the House of Lords yet,

1:02.4

even though they were supposed to under Tony Blair,

1:04.4

and why pigs are being transported in horrendous conditions to be slaughtered,

1:07.8

all because of the CO2 crisis.

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