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====1. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Pop a Jumper On|Pop a Jumper On]] ''(0:00:00)''====
Introductions all around on a lovely Saturday, a bit chilly though wear a jumper or coat. Ricky suggests playing Adam Ant.


"What a lovely Saturday it is"
====2. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Nice to Meet You, Ken|Nice to Meet You, Ken]] ''(0:01:44)''====
Ricky dances into dangerous turf with Adam Ant, but it's ok since he is professional. Karl hypothesizes that reminding people not to say things causes them to say it. Case and point, Aunt (Uncle) Hazel and her boyfriend Ken Dodd look-a-like. Karl then has to explain her story. Hazel apparently lived in a haunted house with a dy- bike in the hall with pedals that went backwards on their own.


No Adam Ant/Karl's lesbian auntie (and "Ken Dodd") and her haunted house
====3. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#A Completely Spherical Head|A Completely Spherical Head]] ''(0:06:33)''====
Ricky and Steve celebrate the best banter on the dial. Ricky announces that he is going to play some Simon and Garfunkel. He and Steve do not care about being trendy, though Steve claims he tries. Steve brings up his campaign to bring back the pipe again. Ricky dreams of fighting with a post-modern futuristic rebel force. Steve is suspicious on the world's oldest man/woman, who live in the same village. Karl mentions that he lived near a chemical plant, but the water back home was still better than that in London. Everyone starts insulting each other. Ricky notices the rotundness of Karl's head for the very 1st time.


"Water off a frog's back"/pipes are dying out/water filters/Steve's features need sorting out
====4. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Steve or the Chemical Brothers?|Steve or the Chemical Brothers?]] ''(0:13:00)''====
Features are announced. Ricky thinks Karl should read Aesop's Fables, but Karl protests. Steve brings up the topic of raising Karl up by balloons (see [[16 March 2002]]), but Karl protests. If it happened, Ricky would comprare the event and Steve would stratch up and DJ. Steve recalls being called "Lanky" on the tube. Karl would do "Jack the Knife" if he was on ''Stars in Their Eyes''.


Balloons: "Karl's gone off the idea"/"Oi, lanky! You've dropped your phone!"/Karl on "Stars In Their Eyes"
====5. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Rice Krispies and Space Dust|Rice Krispies and Space Dust]] ''(0:19:29)''====
[[White Van Karl]] begins: Karl recalls kids with beards and tattooes during secondary school. Karl gives finicial advise to major corporations with his commerce experience of filling out a check, paying a bill, and having a trip to Kellogs. Karl relates he got mugged and gives a tip on what to do in the "eyes of danger"- act mental. Ricky prods Karl into realizing why money is at airports. Karl gets back onto his Kellog's trip anecdote and how the teacher became frantic after he sneaked off working at Cordon Bleu. Karl then explains how he was sacked from Cordon Bleu- by getting stuck in a trolley in the middle of a puddle.


White van Karl: Channel 4 producer duped a school into thinking he was a pupil/EMI and Mariah Carey/money stolen from Heathrow - "what is all that money doing there?"/Karl's trip around Kelloggs/Karl working in Cordon Bleu; stuck in a puddle in a trolley
====6. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Higher! Higher!|Higher! Higher!]] ''(0:28:29)''====
Johnny Mango phones in again, trying to get Karl to do the balloon thing. Ricky kicks off the [[Educating Karl|Re-Education of Karl Pilkington]]: Winston Churchill, Karl's favorite profile so far. Karl recalls facts, detailing in Churchill vs. Hitler. Ricky attempts to explain how Churchill was coked up but needs varification. Churchill had a stroke.


The re-education of Karl Pilkington: [[Winston Churchill|Winston Churchill]]
====7. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#That's the One With Fur|That's the One With Fur]] ''(0:35:52)''====
Ricky is flooded with e-mails and calls confirming his cocaine fact. After some more chat, Ricky has to explain how they aren't on libelous grounds. Since Karl is stressed, Ricky decides to make next week's education easier. Rick reaccounts Karl's "trivia" on animals without ears: snakes, turtle, bumblebee (the one with fur). Ricky has to explain what a mammal is to Karl. Aesop's Fables are decided on for the topic of next week's education. Ricky recalls one about a dog looking into a lake. Karl remembers one from his childhood about a boy who didn't like his old dog, but it saved his life (as seen in [[The World of Karl Pilkington]]. The moral is: don't forget the old. Steve "remembers" hearing one about a boy in the middle lake with trainers on who refused to leave his cage and drown.


Churchill was on drugs/bees and turtles/fables
====8. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Don't Trust Bears|Don't Trust Bears]] ''(0:44:12)''====
Ricky defends his treatment of Karl. Karl, however is disinterested in Aesop's Fables, he wanted an animal fact book. Ricky starts remembering more fables. First up is Hares vs. Lions. Ricky has to dumb it down for Karl, who then manages to understand it. Karl thinks the book version is rubbish. Next Steve recalls the one with a lion with a thorn in it's hoof. Steve tells another on where a scorpion "helps" a bear. Karl thought the scorpion was up to more and remains unimpressed. Ricky tells another about a dying lion with animals taking the piss out of it. Karl is baffled by the constant use of animals. Finally, Karl makes a weak attempt at the Boy Who Cried Wolf.


Karl's not impressed by fables
====9. [[23 March 2002/Transcript#Not Here to Stay|Not Here to Stay]] ''(0:51:15)''====
Johnny Mango e-mails in some more facts about animals including some on pigs, dolphins, polar bears, lions, and cockroaches. Ricky adds his knowledge onto the trivia heap. Ricky wraps things up with a bit of easy listening.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
 
'''Karl:''' I went down to Kellogs, saw me sisters boyfriend there at the time, he sorted me out with some variety packs.<br><br>
'''Kark:''' I went down to Kellogs, saw me sisters boyfriend at the time, he sorted me out with some variety packs
'''Karl:''' I nearly got mugged, but I tried this technique of acting a bit mental.<br><br>
 
'''Ricky:''' Staaand and deliver. Oy yoy. Money or your life! Ha!<br><br>
'''Karl:''' I nearly got mugged, but i tried this technique, of acting a bit mental
'''Steve:''' Hitler, a bit mental? That could be libelous.<br><br>
'''Karl:''' Yeah, we'll do that, Lanky.


==Playlist==
==Playlist==
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<br>Badly Drawn Boy - ''Silent Sigh''
<br>Badly Drawn Boy - ''Silent Sigh''
<br>The Las - ''There She Goes''
<br>The Las - ''There She Goes''
<br>Simon And Garfunkel - 'America''
<br>Simon And Garfunkel - ''America''
<br>Strokes - ''Last Night''
<br>Strokes - ''Last Night''
<br>X-Press 2 - ''Lazy''
<br>X-Press 2 - ''Lazy''
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<br>Starsailor - ''Poor Miguided Fool''
<br>Starsailor - ''Poor Miguided Fool''
<br>The Hives - ''Hate To Say I Told You So''
<br>The Hives - ''Hate To Say I Told You So''
<br>N*E*R*D - ''Things Are Getting Better''
<br>[[Hip-Hop Hooray]]: N*E*R*D - ''Things Are Getting Better''
<br>New Order - ''Here To Stay''
<br>New Order - ''Here To Stay''
 
<br>Bread - ?
==Extras==


==Download==
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Revision as of 01:21, 20 October 2007

Xfm Series 1
November 2001 - May 2002
List of episodes

Episodes:

  1. 10 November 2001 (Transcript)
  2. 17 November 2001 (Transcript)
  3. 24 November 2001 (Transcript)
  4. 01 December 2001 (Transcript)
  5. 08 December 2001 (Transcript)
  6. 15 December 2001 (Transcript)
  7. 22 December 2001 (Transcript)
  8. 12 January 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.1
  9. 19 January 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.2
  10. 26 January 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.3
  11. 09 February 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.4
  12. 16 February 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.5
  13. 23 February 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.6
  14. 02 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.7
  15. 09 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.8
  16. 16 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.9
  17. 23 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.10
  18. 30 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.11
  19. 06 April 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.12
  20. 13 April 2002 (Transcript)
  21. 20 April 2002 (Transcript)
  22. 27 April 2002 (Transcript)
  23. 04 May 2002 (Transcript)

Track Listing

For a full transcript of this episode see 23 March 2002/Transcript

1. Pop a Jumper On (0:00:00)

Introductions all around on a lovely Saturday, a bit chilly though wear a jumper or coat. Ricky suggests playing Adam Ant.

2. Nice to Meet You, Ken (0:01:44)

Ricky dances into dangerous turf with Adam Ant, but it's ok since he is professional. Karl hypothesizes that reminding people not to say things causes them to say it. Case and point, Aunt (Uncle) Hazel and her boyfriend Ken Dodd look-a-like. Karl then has to explain her story. Hazel apparently lived in a haunted house with a dy- bike in the hall with pedals that went backwards on their own.

3. A Completely Spherical Head (0:06:33)

Ricky and Steve celebrate the best banter on the dial. Ricky announces that he is going to play some Simon and Garfunkel. He and Steve do not care about being trendy, though Steve claims he tries. Steve brings up his campaign to bring back the pipe again. Ricky dreams of fighting with a post-modern futuristic rebel force. Steve is suspicious on the world's oldest man/woman, who live in the same village. Karl mentions that he lived near a chemical plant, but the water back home was still better than that in London. Everyone starts insulting each other. Ricky notices the rotundness of Karl's head for the very 1st time.

4. Steve or the Chemical Brothers? (0:13:00)

Features are announced. Ricky thinks Karl should read Aesop's Fables, but Karl protests. Steve brings up the topic of raising Karl up by balloons (see 16 March 2002), but Karl protests. If it happened, Ricky would comprare the event and Steve would stratch up and DJ. Steve recalls being called "Lanky" on the tube. Karl would do "Jack the Knife" if he was on Stars in Their Eyes.

5. Rice Krispies and Space Dust (0:19:29)

White Van Karl begins: Karl recalls kids with beards and tattooes during secondary school. Karl gives finicial advise to major corporations with his commerce experience of filling out a check, paying a bill, and having a trip to Kellogs. Karl relates he got mugged and gives a tip on what to do in the "eyes of danger"- act mental. Ricky prods Karl into realizing why money is at airports. Karl gets back onto his Kellog's trip anecdote and how the teacher became frantic after he sneaked off working at Cordon Bleu. Karl then explains how he was sacked from Cordon Bleu- by getting stuck in a trolley in the middle of a puddle.

6. Higher! Higher! (0:28:29)

Johnny Mango phones in again, trying to get Karl to do the balloon thing. Ricky kicks off the Re-Education of Karl Pilkington: Winston Churchill, Karl's favorite profile so far. Karl recalls facts, detailing in Churchill vs. Hitler. Ricky attempts to explain how Churchill was coked up but needs varification. Churchill had a stroke.

7. That's the One With Fur (0:35:52)

Ricky is flooded with e-mails and calls confirming his cocaine fact. After some more chat, Ricky has to explain how they aren't on libelous grounds. Since Karl is stressed, Ricky decides to make next week's education easier. Rick reaccounts Karl's "trivia" on animals without ears: snakes, turtle, bumblebee (the one with fur). Ricky has to explain what a mammal is to Karl. Aesop's Fables are decided on for the topic of next week's education. Ricky recalls one about a dog looking into a lake. Karl remembers one from his childhood about a boy who didn't like his old dog, but it saved his life (as seen in The World of Karl Pilkington. The moral is: don't forget the old. Steve "remembers" hearing one about a boy in the middle lake with trainers on who refused to leave his cage and drown.

8. Don't Trust Bears (0:44:12)

Ricky defends his treatment of Karl. Karl, however is disinterested in Aesop's Fables, he wanted an animal fact book. Ricky starts remembering more fables. First up is Hares vs. Lions. Ricky has to dumb it down for Karl, who then manages to understand it. Karl thinks the book version is rubbish. Next Steve recalls the one with a lion with a thorn in it's hoof. Steve tells another on where a scorpion "helps" a bear. Karl thought the scorpion was up to more and remains unimpressed. Ricky tells another about a dying lion with animals taking the piss out of it. Karl is baffled by the constant use of animals. Finally, Karl makes a weak attempt at the Boy Who Cried Wolf.

9. Not Here to Stay (0:51:15)

Johnny Mango e-mails in some more facts about animals including some on pigs, dolphins, polar bears, lions, and cockroaches. Ricky adds his knowledge onto the trivia heap. Ricky wraps things up with a bit of easy listening.

Quotes

Karl: I went down to Kellogs, saw me sisters boyfriend there at the time, he sorted me out with some variety packs.

Karl: I nearly got mugged, but I tried this technique of acting a bit mental.

Ricky: Staaand and deliver. Oy yoy. Money or your life! Ha!

Steve: Hitler, a bit mental? That could be libelous.

Karl: Yeah, we'll do that, Lanky.

Playlist

Richard X vs. Sugababes - Are Freaks Electric (Freak Like Me) Listen
Badly Drawn Boy - Silent Sigh
The Las - There She Goes
Simon And Garfunkel - America
Strokes - Last Night
X-Press 2 - Lazy
Electric Soft Parade - There's A Silence
Gomez - Shot Shot
Pete Yorn - For Nancy ('Cos It Already Is)
Starsailor - Poor Miguided Fool
The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So
Hip-Hop Hooray: N*E*R*D - Things Are Getting Better
New Order - Here To Stay
Bread - ?

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