"It's Jim Hacker Simulator, effectively!"
This time Ben Baker, writer and podcaster, joins the 'RTA' Team to talk about his latest book 'Kiss Your Television', his 'ALFsplaining' podcast, his fear of 'Worzel Gummidge', why 'Gladiators' doesn't have warm-up by Felix Bowness and how he once had his very own Christmas edition of 'Bullseye'.
'Round The Archives In Conversation' Episode 23 stars Ben Baker, Lisa Parker and Andrew Trowbridge.
Ben Baker's links can be found at https://linktr.ee/BenBakerBooks
His books can be found on Lulu at https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/benbakerpresents
And the 'ALFsplaining' podcast is at https://linktr.ee/alfsplaining
The music was by Dan Tate and Paul Chandler.
The cover art was by Martin Holmes.
'Round The Archives' is produced by Andrew Trowbridge and Lisa Parker.
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"It's Jim Hacker Simulator, effectively!"
This time Ben Baker, writer and podcaster, joins the 'RTA' Team to talk about his latest book 'Kiss Your Television', his 'ALFsplaining' podcast, his fear of 'Worzel Gummidge', why 'Gladiators' doesn't have warm-up by Felix Bowness and how he once had his very own Christmas edition of 'Bullseye'.
'Round The Archives In Conversation' Episode 23 stars Ben Baker, Lisa Parker and Andrew Trowbridge.
Ben Baker's links can be found at https://linktr.ee/BenBakerBooks
His books can be found on Lulu at https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/benbakerpresents
And the 'ALFsplaining' podcast is at https://linktr.ee/alfsplaining
The music was by Dan Tate and Paul Chandler.
The cover art was by Martin Holmes.
'Round The Archives' is produced by Andrew Trowbridge and Lisa Parker.
RTA068 - Episode 68 - Tim Worthington, 'Pickwick', Edward Kellett & 'Alice In Wonderland'.
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RTA068 - Episode 68 - Tim Worthington, 'Pickwick', Edward Kellett & 'Alice In Wonderland'.
Episode 68 of the 'Round The Archives' podcast sees us in a literary mood as we chat to Tim Worthington about his new book 'The Golden Age Of Children's TV'.
We then pop back to 1969 for some rousing songs from Harry Secombe and friends in the colourful BBC production of 'Pickwick'.
Edward Kellett then reads an extract from the first volume of 'Reaching A Verdict' part of his ongoing analysis of 'The Bill'.
Finally, we fall down a rabbit hole, looking at the 1966 Jonathan Miller version of 'Alice In Wonderland' where an amazing cast assemble to be as strange as possible!
That's all in Episode 68 of 'Round The Archives' starring Lisa Parker, Andrew Trowbridge, Tim Worthington and Edward Kellett.
Tim Worthington's website is at https://timworthington.org/ with more details of his range of books and Edward Kellett's books on 'The Bill' are available from https://www.devonfirebooks.com/
The 'Round The Archives' Cartoon and Essay collections by Martin Holmes are also available on Lulu.com.
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Round The Archives
"It's Jim Hacker Simulator, effectively!"
This time Ben Baker, writer and podcaster, joins the 'RTA' Team to talk about his latest book 'Kiss Your Television', his 'ALFsplaining' podcast, his fear of 'Worzel Gummidge', why 'Gladiators' doesn't have warm-up by Felix Bowness and how he once had his very own Christmas edition of 'Bullseye'.
'Round The Archives In Conversation' Episode 23 stars Ben Baker, Lisa Parker and Andrew Trowbridge.
Ben Baker's links can be found at https://linktr.ee/BenBakerBooks
His books can be found on Lulu at https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/benbakerpresents
And the 'ALFsplaining' podcast is at https://linktr.ee/alfsplaining
The music was by Dan Tate and Paul Chandler.
The cover art was by Martin Holmes.
'Round The Archives' is produced by Andrew Trowbridge and Lisa Parker.