
At last, the special guestisode featuring Ian Collins off TalkSPORT has arrived! In it we find out a great deal about the great man: his life in pencils, his close relationship with the Home Office, his special form of vigilante justice, and his position as the only man in the world who thinks Cheryl Cole is ‘a bit of a munter’.

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In it, Ian talks to us about such matters as:
Cleethorpes
Morrissey
Rugrats
Ikea pencils vs. Ikea meatballs
pub quiz machines vs. rightness
bubble vs. chewing in the battle of the gums
parliament vs. coconuts
Larry David
courtroom quizzes
the gravy and mini apple pies diet
Boots the Chemist
Spitting Image‘s legal defence
Henry Frankenstein?
and
Wall’s sausage ice-cream
Plus: Olly has beef with the Wood Green branch of Harvester; Helen has beef with infantilised adults; and Ian has beef with PC Stamp from The Bill. Martin the Sound Man does not have beef with anyone this episode, but he will have beef with you if you don’t buy his album; so you’d better do that unless you want to feel his wrath.
This week’s slice of bonus fun on the app is a question from Daniel from Wakefield’s question about Darth Vader’s heavy breathing. He has more in common with Beverley Craven and Helen’s family dog than previously thought.
Now don’t be cross, but next week is the last episode of the series, so get your QUESTIONS in, quick! Leave a voice message on 0208 123 5877 or Skype ID answermethis, or send an email to answermethispodcast@googlemail.com. Don’t worry, there’s plenty of stuff to listen to during our VERY BRIEF break, because of all the free or cheap-as-chips audiobooks which Audible.co.uk wish to bestow upon you – click here to get yours!
See you next week, loves,
Helen and Olly
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September 14, 2010 at 1:22 am |
I once sleep walked out out of a caravan to acording to my mum anyway
September 12, 2010 at 7:33 pm |
RE: Mr Bean Handicap
Hello there,
I listened (as always) with great interest to the last episode. With regard to the discussion around Mr Bean amd his possible handicaps (autism e.t.c.). My personal take was that Mr Bean was an alien, hence the strange behaviour. I base this assumption on the opening sequence in every episode, when there is ‘angelic’ music, a beam of light appears on the pavement, and then Mr Bean ‘zaps’ onto the
screen. Surely the idea is that he’s been transported down to earth …
Cheers (love the podcast),
Rudy
Brussels
September 9, 2010 at 11:09 pm |
I agree that Mr Bean and Larry David may have some undiagnosed problems, but worse than both of those was Frank Spencer. Surely he should have been in special housing with carers, not allowed to run riot about the place, jumping over buses on roller-skates and what have you. There’s only so much you can excuse with the term accident prone.
September 9, 2010 at 9:13 pm |
Aristophanes references all gratefully received.
September 9, 2010 at 4:36 pm |
Yaaay xD
September 9, 2010 at 6:49 am |
I have annual passes to Universal. Can I meet Olly at Harry Potter World? 😀