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Brunch with the Brits by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen


102:46 minutes (23.52 MB)

On this edition of Brunch with the Brits, Matthew will start off with the Inimitable Jeeves, episode 1 from June 5, 1965, titled "Jeeves Exerts The Old Cerebellum." In this episode Bingo Little woos Mabel, the waitress, and enlists Jeeves' help to talk round his wealthy uncle, Mortimer Little. Starring Michael Hordern and Richard Briers. (30 min)

Honoria Glossop and Frank Muir Goes Into by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen


151:18 minutes (34.63 MB)

Matt will play "The Inimitable Jeeves", this week's story is entitled "Honoria Glossop." The episode stars Richard Briars and Michael Hordern and was first broadcast on June 19, 1973. The question is how will Bertie get out of being engaged. Then we continue our exciting serial "Inspector West At Home," episode 3 from April 1, 1968 with "Fear In Flat 9."

Why Bother and the post-war lady detectives by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen


115:59 minutes (53.1 MB)

This week we will begin with a short subject, continue a serial and enjoy a documentary during our weekly brunch. Matt starts us off with "Why Bother," a British satire from Radio 3 with Peter Cook playing Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling discussing his take on life. It sounds simple but, as we've discovered with British humor, it's never as simple as it looks. We then continue with Inspector West At Home and episode four "A Call from the Whistler" from Radio 2 - April 4, 1968.

Dial M For Pizza and 20th Century Vampire by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen


119:52 minutes (109.75 MB)

This week at brunch we have a bit of everything. Comedy, mystery, and a chance to
learn plus some satire. It all starts with Matt who debuts a new show "Dial M For
Pizza." This was a comedy series loaded with British comedy which premiered on Radio
4 Nov 17 of 1987. In the first episode we learn about Jack Thomas, Britain's stupidest
postman, try and figure out who the nut is on Bus 29, and meet the man no one wants
to talk to ... at parties. Then we'll go back to Inspector West at Home and episode
5 "Girl For a Hostage," from Radio 2 April 4 1968. Roger's been reinstated Lois Randall

The Third Man by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen


117:50 minutes (107.89 MB)

“That was the shot ... that killed Harry Lyme," those immortal words began one of
the most unique old time radio shows. "The Lives Of Harry Lyme," had a short run
on the BBC under the title "The Adventures Of Harry Lyme," but it had a better run
in American syndication after it was produced by the firm Towers of London. So who
shot Harry Lyme? You'll have to be at Brunch Saturday to find out as Matt Cox and
Fred Bertelsen present "The Third Man," the original story of Rollo Martins an American
writer of pulp Western fiction who is called to Vienna in 1949 to help his old school

This week at Brunch, more science fiction a beloved sitcom and even a bit of terror. by Matt Cox and Fred Bertelsen


124:00 minutes (113.53 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 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.