This week’s episode comes from AMT’s rural outpost: Olly’s new house in the countraayyyyyy. And you know who else lives there? Of course it’s Olly’s beloved cat COCO! Listen carefully for her special guest appearance in Answer Me This! Episode 277:
We discuss:
the man who can fry his own hands
dinosaur-themed minigolf
YouTube tutorials
‘vlogging’
golf sales
godparents
the Millennium Bug
Echo and the Bunnymen
Bob Dylan vs Paul McCartney
the royal death light
and
paruresis.
Plus: Olly prefers silence and privacy during lavatory-time; Helen does not endorse the Divine Right of Kings; and Martin the Sound Man destroys Olly by winning Coco’s affections (and eating all the chocolate buttons). Look at him, brazenly wooing her away from the Mann who loves her most.
In this week’s Bit of Crap on the App (available for iDevices, Android and Windows) Olly betrays his younger self by not bothering to meet Jason Donovan.
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In the words of Atomic Kitten, see ya!
Helen & Olly
AMT277 Child-Friendly Rating: 76%. A handful of swears. Reference to a blowie. Discussion of weeing adjacent to famous people. Could be a lot worse.
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January 14, 2014 at 4:00 pm |
I think if you do piss next to a celebrity it’s best just to scream “you piss like a human!!! What gives!!!”
November 1, 2013 at 10:18 pm |
It’s chaing “my” not chaing “may”! Gutted that I was there 2 weeks ago and didnt see the hand frying man!
November 1, 2013 at 10:05 am |
At Hospital Radio (Bedford) we also have the red light of death. I’m genuinely excited by the prospect of one of them dieing while I’m on air. Not sure what that says about me…
October 31, 2013 at 2:58 pm |
I had a piss next to Barry Cryer in a pub in Crouch End a few years ago. On my way out of the gents I held the door open for Les Dennis
October 31, 2013 at 2:54 pm |
Peter Simon is now sells tat on Bid Up TV most evenings, he doesn’t fall over as much though.
Also, I wonder how many more shifts you’ll get at Three Counties after talking about the BBCs confidential obit procedures on AMT!? 😀