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Steve is actually dead wrong at 7:20 - people are STILL listening to the XFM radio shows some 20+ years later.
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This was such a great series. I don't think I've heard a bad episode.
This was great, thanks for the upload.
This is great - larky, spontaneous, sharp, no undercurrent of ego. Harry Shearer really has the Voice Of God, doesn't he?
Honey-voiced
It's spelled 'lanky'. Usually followed by 'goggle-eyed freak'
These two have a great rapport. Steve interviewed Harry on his radio show & it's brilliant.
Very interesting interview, thanks for uploading.
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Me too, Hes a nice guy
I really liked this.
Fascinating pairing, aren't they?
@@evieslovelychannel It's greatWould love to hear Harry Shearer's episode too.
5:1- 'Some Mothers Do Ave Em, with Frank Spencer' - Frank was very good in that show, playing Frank Spencer. And only Frank Spencer could pull off The Phantom of the Opera. Ooh Betty.
Stephen keeps up the old English cultural references, regardless of audience. I love that - he broke out of the West County, and that's plenty.
Well it's was a BBC show recorded in the UK (hence Shearer making reference to Carphone Warehouse, which is a British shop).
Ned Flanders intervews Daren Lamb.
Steve is actually dead wrong at 7:20 - people are STILL listening to the XFM radio shows some 20+ years later.
❤
This was such a great series. I don't think I've heard a bad episode.
This was great, thanks for the upload.
This is great - larky, spontaneous, sharp, no undercurrent of ego. Harry Shearer really has the Voice Of God, doesn't he?
Honey-voiced
It's spelled 'lanky'. Usually followed by 'goggle-eyed freak'
These two have a great rapport. Steve interviewed Harry on his radio show & it's brilliant.
Very interesting interview, thanks for uploading.
👍👍👍
Me too, Hes a nice guy
I really liked this.
Fascinating pairing, aren't they?
@@evieslovelychannel It's great
Would love to hear Harry Shearer's episode too.
5:1- 'Some Mothers Do Ave Em, with Frank Spencer' - Frank was very good in that show, playing Frank Spencer. And only Frank Spencer could pull off The Phantom of the Opera. Ooh Betty.
Stephen keeps up the old English cultural references, regardless of audience. I love that - he broke out of the West County, and that's plenty.
Well it's was a BBC show recorded in the UK (hence Shearer making reference to Carphone Warehouse, which is a British shop).
Ned Flanders intervews Daren Lamb.