Entertainment For Lively Minds
If you haven't been listening to Ken Bruce this morning...
Posted by MarkHagen on 1 April 2011 - 11:58am.
...then you really have to. The funniest piece of radio since...well, just since. To say more might spoil it, so just be off to the Radio Player with you...
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Hear hear!
I tuned in just before Popmaster, and it took me a few minutes to twig exactly what was going on. My admiration for the presenter has gone up a couple of notches. Brilliant show.
Spoiled at the end, though,
Spoiled at the end, though, when he tried to pass some clot off as his brother.
Can't fool me.
couldn't you just tell me?
I've lasted 18 and a half minutes and my brain's starting to melt
Very very funny indeed
I may go back and listen to the bits I missed.
Fuck!
turns out that was yesterdays show I tuned into and I can't get today's to play, a pic on the website gave me a clue 'though ;)
It was very, very good
Because Rob Brydon's very clever, obviously listens to the show, loves his radio and loves his music. What could've worn pretty thin pretty quickly worked very, very well.
direct link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00g277y
Excellent
I heard Peter Serafinowicz came on as Terry Wogan. Looking forward to hearing the whole thing. Rob Brydon is some talent. His range is amazing on stuff like 'Human Remains' but he's also very fast on his feet without a script. Clever dude.
I'm sobbing
with laughter at this.
I can't normally listen to Bruce's ramblings for more than half an hour, which is a shame, because I like a lot of the music. Rob Brydon has got him nailed, without being cruel or over the top. Very clever, very very funny.
That was remarkable
it will surely become the new spaghetti tree
Did he do the whole programme
or just Popmaster? Can't believe I missed it, been listening to KB for a long, long time but had a late night and switched my radio alarm off! I even own his autobiography, which is by a long chalk the dullest book I've ever read.
He did the entire show
until 12pm. It was the funniest thing I've heard all year, especially when he said to Lynne Bowles "Lynne, I've go to tell you, I'm sitting on something big". Hurhur.