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That tricky period between Christmas and New Year brings us the second 'Best of' show. | |||
==Track Listing== | |||
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====1. [[28 December 2002/Transcript#Forrest Gump + Wheelie Bin = Offense|Forrest Gump + Wheelie Bin = Offense]] ''(0:00:00)''==== | |||
Ricky and Steve say hello and introduce clips that have been voted for by listeners. The first is Ricky's encounter with an homeless fella who's been nicking Office DVDs and Steve's adventures in illegal minicabs, this leads to Ricky bringing up the Forrest Gump in a wheelie bin story that Karl does not want to retell because last time it offended people. | |||
<br>'''''Originally Broadcast: [[19 October 2002/Transcript#I.27ve_Just_Nicked_Five_of_Your_DVDs|19 October 2002]]''''' | |||
[[ | ====2. [[28 December 2002/Transcript#|A Hourse]] ''(0:04:30)''==== | ||
[[ | Steve and Ricky are on holiday, but Karl is pressing the buttons and plays a clip of Steve asking what Karl thinks of genetically modified babies, Karl tells a story about some sort of animal living in some sort of dwelling. | ||
<br>'''''Originally Broadcast: [[06_April_2002/Transcript#The_Horse_in_the_House_-_part_1|06 April 2002]]''''' | |||
====3. [[28 December 2002/Transcript#|Chasing Cars]] ''(0:10:07)''==== | |||
The conversation continues from the previous link with information on Karl selling flowers in pots and more on the domesticated equine. | |||
<br>'''''Originally Broadcast: [[06_April_2002/Transcript#The_Horse_in_the_House_-_part_2|06 April 2002]]''''' | |||
====4. [[28 December 2002/Transcript#|Five Fingers Is Enough]] ''(0:19:23)''==== | |||
Karl talks about Suzanne hiring the world's oldest removal man and then the boys have a long discussion about the pros and cons of having your hands removed and replaced by feet, with an interlude from Karl telling us all about watching his neighbours whilst washing up. | |||
<br>'''''Originally Broadcast: [[23_November_2002/Transcript#Karl's_Removal_Man|23 November 2002]]''''' '''and''' '''''[[21_September_2002/Transcript#I_Was_Watchin_All_This_Life_Goin_On|21 September 2002]]''''' |
Revision as of 01:09, 16 June 2009
That tricky period between Christmas and New Year brings us the second 'Best of' show.
Track Listing
For a full transcript of this episode see 28 December 2002/Transcript |
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1. Forrest Gump + Wheelie Bin = Offense (0:00:00)
Ricky and Steve say hello and introduce clips that have been voted for by listeners. The first is Ricky's encounter with an homeless fella who's been nicking Office DVDs and Steve's adventures in illegal minicabs, this leads to Ricky bringing up the Forrest Gump in a wheelie bin story that Karl does not want to retell because last time it offended people.
Originally Broadcast: 19 October 2002
2. A Hourse (0:04:30)
Steve and Ricky are on holiday, but Karl is pressing the buttons and plays a clip of Steve asking what Karl thinks of genetically modified babies, Karl tells a story about some sort of animal living in some sort of dwelling.
Originally Broadcast: 06 April 2002
3. Chasing Cars (0:10:07)
The conversation continues from the previous link with information on Karl selling flowers in pots and more on the domesticated equine.
Originally Broadcast: 06 April 2002
4. Five Fingers Is Enough (0:19:23)
Karl talks about Suzanne hiring the world's oldest removal man and then the boys have a long discussion about the pros and cons of having your hands removed and replaced by feet, with an interlude from Karl telling us all about watching his neighbours whilst washing up.
Originally Broadcast: 23 November 2002 and 21 September 2002