Brunch With The Brits

02/16/2008 - 08:30
02/16/2008 - 14:30

This week at brunch we have a bit of everything. Comedy, mystery, and a chance to learn plus some satire. So join us for Brunch at:

http://www.radiooutofthepast.org

or use the direct link:

http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rs8d80999b8145

Just fill in your name, press enter (no password is required) to enter the room and join us at 1130 Eastern 1630 UTC for a half-hour of chat. The programs will begin at 1200 Eastern, 1700 UTC.

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 is safe ... for now but who is this Whistler Malone and Mr. Pickerel? Fred then takes over with ...

The first episode of 20th Century Vampire, a Light-hearted sitcom starring Louise Lombard as Eloise, a trainee vampire being tutored in the art of bloodsucking by an eccentric Transylvanian aunt (Joanna Kanska). William Ivory played Eloise’s mystified mortal boyfriend. The series was written by Joe Turner. Then he will play Michael Freedland goes on the trail of Bing Crosby, which leads from his birthplace in Tacoma, Washington, to St Paul's Church in Westwood, Los Angeles, where he is buried.

Please join us.

Cordially,

Matt Cox & Fred Bertelsen
Brunch@london.com