Prancing to tea
Are you a child of the 60s, eager to hear a Brit have a go at straight-faced untiring mimicry of Jim Backus's Locust Valley lockjaw? Perhaps you're a millennial, most comfortable with podcast guests whose erudition and generational solidarity are best evinced by nearly every response beginning, "So…" Climb aboard! BBC has you covered, compulsorily.Read full review »
TooIllOrEase via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/23
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Absolutely love the content. What is less enjoyable is the fact that Melvyn interrupts his guests in quite an irritating way and constantly talks over or cuts across the female academics.
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