Nicholas Parsons; the inheritance tracks of Steve Earle
Richard Coles and Anita Anand meet chairman extraordinaire Nicholas Parsons and hear the Inheritance Tracks of country singer Steve Earle.
Richard Coles and Anita Anand's guest's have a wide age range with one aged 89 and another aged 12 . They meet panel game chairman extraordinaire Nicholas Parsons and take a look at some lesser known aspects of his life. We hear the Inheritance Tracks of country singer Steve Earle, trace the fate of a GI bride, explore off-limits cityscapes with an urban explorer and discover what it's like to be a young woman in an old man's industry. Plus there's a glimpse of into how a young boy came to play an old panel game.
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STUDIO GUEST :: NICHOLAS PARSONS
Just shy of ninety Nicholas Parsons is the chair of the long running Radio 4 favourite Just A Minute. He talks to Richard and Anita about his many years in show business after a start in engineering! His latest venture is a junior version of Just A Minute.
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INHERITANCE TRACKS :: STEVE EARLE
American singer-songwriter Steve Earle inherits ‘Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pandowdy’ by Ella Fitzgerald and passes on ‘I am a patriot’ by Little Steven.
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to a Steve Earle Special on The Strand.
TRAVEL :: PLACE HACKING WITH BRADLEY GARRETT
Bradley Garrett is a placeÌý hacker or urban explorer accessing tunnels or high buildings andÌý the out-of-bounds parts of cities all over the world.
APPRENTICE SHIP PIPE FITTER :: JILL HUGHES
Jill Hughes is an apprentice pipe fabricator and fitter with Ferguson Shipbuilders Ltd on the River Clyde in Glasgow. This is one of the hybrid passenger/vehicle ferries she helped to build.
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JUNIOR JUST A MINUTER :: ZREY SHOLAPURKAR
12 year old Zrey Sholapurkar tells us what it was likeÌýto sit alongside Nicholas Parsons and take to the micÌýinÌýJunior Just a Minute.
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Junior Just a MinuteÌýkicks offÌýonÌý11th Nov on the on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Four Extra.
ROUND EYE SPECS :: ALGHA WORKS FACTORY
The Algha Works Factory in London’s East End has been producing little gold round spectacle frames, once NHS standard issue, since 1932.ÌýThough it hasÌýsupplied everyone from John Lennon toÌýHarry Potter over the years,Ìýthe factory remains almost unchanged to this day.
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STUDIO PHOTO :: RICHARD, ZREY SHOLAPURKAR, NICHOLAS PARSONS, ANITA, BRADLEY GARRETT
RICHARD'S BLOG :: HAZARDOUS HOLIDAYS
In the orchard the trees were hanging heavy with fruit, or were until a plague of more than usually resolute wasps found them, and it made me think of traditional Harvest Festivals, of sheaves of golden corn, and great baskets of what we now call ‘heritage’ apples, and of the loaf baked by the wife of the first farmer to get the harvest in. An ancient custom? ÌýActually, no. It dates back only to the nineteenth century in the form we celebrate it throughout the Church of England, and was really invented by the very eccentric Vicar of Morwenstow in Cornwall, Parson Hawker. I’m writing this in the sitting room of a cottage he once lived in, deep in the dripping and storm-tossed Coombe Valley near Bude. Here, when he was twenty, he brought his forty one year old bride, and you could too, for it is available to rent, and very nice, with slate floors and huge oak beams and a thatched roof. Hawker famously built a shed on the cliff tops overlooking the Atlantic, from where he would watch ships wreck on the rocks below, and muster parties of parishioners to ensure the dead got buried rather than looted, as was the custom around those parts according to dark legend. We visited that too and I’m glad to say saw no wrecks, though we did have a little disaster of our own. On the first night of our holiday my partner woke up one and sleepily pitched headlong down the stairs, dislocating his shoulder and spectacularly fracturing his humerus. ÌýSo we spent most of our week off in the little cottage hospital at Bude and Barnstaple District Hospital where he was strapped up and dosed with painkillers. These came in handy when we went on a little walk round that orchard and a wasp, dislodged from its Bramley, flew down his shirt and then contrived to sting him thrice before I could get his sling off, very delicately but in understandable haste. Ow, ow…..ow.
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He’s getting plated and pinned at the moment so allow me meanwhile to alert you to Saturday’s line up. Our studio guest is Nicholas Parsons, who makes ninety look like the new sixty. We meet too a woman who traced her GI grandfatherÌý back to America, and another who is the only female pipe fitter on the Clyde’s last independent shipyard. All these plus the Inheritance Tracks of Steve Earle and an excursion place-hacking with a urban explorer don.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Richard Coles |
Presenter | Anita Anand |
Interviewed Guest | Nicholas Parsons |
Interviewed Guest | Steve Earle |
Producer | Harry Parker |
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- Sat 28 Sep 2013 09:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4
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