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In this episode, Chloe begins her journey exploring her own relationship with the toilet. From the revelations in primary school, to the best friends you make in the night club toilet, right up to what her experience is like in present day.
To help Chloe on this historical journey of the loo, she is joined by a new travel companion, the Ghost of Sir Thomas Crapper - who also bears quite a resemblance to comedian, Ed Gamble.
Written and Performed by Chloe PettsAdditional material from Adam DrakeThe Ghost of Sir Thomas Crapper performed by Ed GambleProduced by Daisy KnightSound Designer - David ThomasEditor - Peregrine AndrewsExecutive Producers - Jon Thoday, Richard Allen Turner and Rob AslettAn Avalon production for BBC Radio 4
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This year's show is all about the village John has moved into since last year's show - and the very big, collective decision that they made last night.
Written and presented by ... John FinnemoreEnsemble ... Margaret Cabourn-SmithEnsemble ... Simon KaneEnsemble ... Lawry LewinEnsemble ... Carrie Quinlan
Original music composed by ... Susannah PearseTheme tune arranged by ... Susannah PearseTheme tune performed by ... Susannah Pearse & Sally Stares
Studio managers ... Chris Maclean & Jon CalverSound design ... Rich EvansProduction coordinator ... Katie BaumExecutive producer ... Richard MorrisProducer ... Ed Morrish
An EcoAudio certified productionA BBC Studios Audio production
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Chris McCausland asks Donna Preston and Jon Long to take on Glenn Moore and Sara Pascoe. Sara Pascoe finds a child's description of a famous film scene impossible to decipher. The two teams must figure out what on earth is being advertised on TV, guess what famous objects or locations children are trying to describe, and work out the age of members of the audience from their voice alone.
Producer: Sasha BobakAssistant Producer: Becky Carewe-JeffriesExecutive Producer: Richard MorrisProduction Coordinator: Dan Marchini
A BBC Studios Production
An EcoAudio certified production
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A long overdue enquiry into an ill advised away-day. Episode 5 in the original series. May contain strong language.
No Room features an up to the minute take on current events, alongside character-filled sketches which brilliantly capture everything that provokes us - culture, politics, work...and other people.
Michael is famous for his Room Next Door government advisor character whose withering take downs of politicians have amassed more than 100 million views and helped keep his audience sane in fractured times.
Writer, Performer and Co-Editor: Michael Spicer
Composer and Sound Designer: Augustin Bousfield
Producer: Matt Tiller