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James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Why do people speak louder after drinking alcohol?

James O'Brien's Mystery Hour

Global

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.6960 Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

If you've ever wondered "why", then this is the hour for you. Sometimes simple, sometimes intelligent, but almost always entertaining, probably the best hour of radio you could ever download!

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

0:38.4

It is eight minutes after 12. You're listening to James O'Brien on at LBC.

0:43.8

That was fascinating, wasn't it, that conversation with Shemir Sani, the whistleblower whose

0:48.9

revelations have essentially started that investigation by the Electoral Commission into

0:53.4

Vote Leave, which Vote Leave tried to sort of spike the guns of yesterday in essentially started that investigation by the electoral commission into vote leave which which vote leave

0:54.9

tried to sort of spike the guns of yesterday in cahoots i would argue and i use that phrase

1:00.4

very very reluctantly in cahoots with the bbc strange times um eight minutes after 12 uh nothing

1:06.7

strange about what we do now it's a complete change of pace a little that interview over ran slightly. Mystery hour, your weekly opportunity to achieve the sort

1:14.0

of satisfaction that's not ordinarily available anywhere else on your radio. You have, bubbling

1:18.1

away in the back of your brain somewhere, a mystery. You want to know why we do something we do.

1:22.7

You want to know what the origin of that, where that started? Who was the person responsible for? Who, why, what,

1:29.7

where, when, whither, where, for and even the occasional whence. Whatever your mystery is,

1:36.4

somebody listening to the programme might be able to solve it. You're not allowed to look stuff up,

1:39.7

that's the only rule. You're not allowed to consult search engines or encyclopedias. If you hear someone

1:48.6

ask a question and you already know the answer to it, then ring in and tell us what the answer

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