audio by album brunch with the brits
Brunch With The Brits by Fred Bertelsen and Matt Cox
179:40 minutes (40.93 MB)
Fred Bertelsen and Matt Cox would like to invite you ... To brunch. That meal casually observed between breakfast and lunch. If you provide the food Matt and Fred will provide the drama, comedy panel shows and all the best the BBC can provide.
Brunch With The Brits by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen
131:49 minutes (120.69 MB)
Matt starts us off with Part 4 of "Dan Dare Pilot of The Future." This is from May 10 1990 and is the last part of the series. In this episode called "Last Battle Stations from May 10 1990. Dan has come face to face with the Atlanteans as they prepare to do battle with the Treens who are preparing for the Theron. After we've returned to Earth we revisit a favorite sit com in"As Time Goes By. In this third episode Lionel is off to Norwich for a lecture and Jean decides to surprise him. But Jean is in for a few surprises of her own.
Brunch With The Brits by Matt and Fred
126:07 minutes (115.46 MB)
On the sixteenth edition of Brunch With The Brits Matt starts us off with "I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again," otherwise known as Radio Prune. This was the pilot episode for The BBC Home service from 1964 and features the well known voice of John Kleese. It's really a jumping off point for Monty Python and the presentation of skits will remind some of Pythons' later albums. The Radio Prunes team were all Cambridge students together and were responsible for the occasional Cambridge Circus Spotlight Review heard on Home Service.
Brunch With The Brits by Matt and Fred
125:13 minutes (114.64 MB)
This week at Brunch a bowl full of serial?
What do a comic book, a Roman detective, a seasoned Scotland Yard veteran, and an Italian Priest have in common? by Matt and Fr
124:47 minutes (57.12 MB)
What do a comic book, a Roman detective, a seasoned Scotland Yard veteran, and an Italian Priest have in common?
