Series 30 (1979)
S30e01
RT #380
ABC #340
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Vocabularies: allopath, supererogation, nepenthic, blunge
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Odd Man Out: monthly namesakes, moustaches, blues, things in Ireland
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Literary Addition: 6+5+3=14, 5+12+20,000=20,017, 24+3+50,000,000=50,000,027, 15+9+15=39
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What Comes Before (in Shakespeare)
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Double definitions: carp, smack, kindle, consonant
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“Oh for the touch of a vanished hand” (FM) / “You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB
ABC, 17/16-Apr-2003
KIPO-FM, 06-May-2004
KALW-FM, 14-May-2004
KWAX 22-Apr-2007
27:11, 25494, S
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03-Oct-1979
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S30e02
RT #381
ABC #341
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Vocabularies: charleyhorse, somniloquy, beeswing, Godwottery
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Bertie’s Aunt Agatha, Queen Victoria, La Belle Dame sans merci, Saki on Mrs. Packletides
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Derivations: It’s not on, bogey in golf, deuce in tennis, spinnaker
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Dramatic Dialogues: Sherlock Holmes and Inspector Gregory in “The Silver Blaze”, Major Pollock and Sybil Railton-Bell in “Separate Tables”
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“As the crackling of thorns under a pot, so is the laughter of a fool” (FM) / “Don’t try to bite off more than you can chew” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB, 26:55, good
ABC, 24/23-Apr-2003
KIPO-FM, 13-May-2004
KALW-FM, 21-May-2004
KWAX-FM, 28-Apr-2007
27:09, 25463, S
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10-Oct-1979
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S30e03
RT #382
ABC #342
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Vocabularies: cinerarium, bingle, antigropulos, infundibula
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Unlikely connections: Major Wingfield/Wimbledon, Enoch Arden/William Crichton, a newt/an orange, Oliver Cromwell/Tom Sawyer
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Differences: rare/scarce, perturb/disturb, to loose/to loosen, to bring/to fetch
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One line at a time: Jonson’s “To Celia” (Drink to me only with thine eyes, …)
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“I am monarch of all I survey” (FM) / “The stars and stripes forever” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB, 26:38, good/fair,
ABC, 01-May-2003
KIPO-FM, 20-May-2004
KALW-FM, 28-May-2004
KWAX-FM, 05-May-2007
27:05, 25392, S
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17-Oct-1979
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S30e04
RT #383
ABC #343
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Vocabularies: Pseudoscope, serinette, vilipend, pasquinade
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But who were they: the Cambridge people, the Ancient Mariner’s shipmates, daffodils, lips
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Something in common: fevers, wedding anniversaries, Dutch words, knots
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Derivations: Iron Curtain, caricature, meringue, hooch
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“Why so pale and wan, fond lover” (DN) / “Tess of the d’Urbervilles” (FM)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB, 26:54
ABC-CE, 08/09-May-2003
KIPO-FM, 27-May-2004
KALW-FM, 04-Jun-2004
KWAX-FM, 12-May-2007
27:02, 25358, S
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24-Oct-1979
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S30e05
RT #384
ABC #344
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Verbal vagaries: month silver spirit chimney, United States of America attaineth its cause Freedom (anagram), are we not drawn onward to new era (palindrome), uncomplimentary (all vowels backwards)
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Origins: In cahoots with, swashbuckling, at one fell swoop, barmy
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What Happened Next: Dickens, O. Henry, Shakespeare, Jane Eyre
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Suffix: -oon, -wise, -ship, -age
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“It’s a long way to Tipperary” (FM) / “You can’t have your cake and eat it too” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB, 26:46
ABC, 15/14-May-2003
KIPO-FM, 03-Jun-2004
KALW-FM, 11-Jun-2004
KWAX-FM, 19-May-2007
27:03, 25374, S
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31-Oct-1979
R7 says1980!
s31e02
1980.10.05
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S30e06
RT #385
ABC #345
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Vocabularies: Arachidic, plakophobia, penelopised, matutolipia
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Things in common: dogs in Dickens, unfinished books, objects named after people, programming languages
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Hyphenated adjectives: dragon-green, green-robed, ever-rolling, well-conducted
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Unfavourable reviews: Gettysburg Address, Paradise Lost, Midsummer Night’s Dream, Ulysses
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“Leave no stone unturned” (FM) / “My sweet little Alice blue gown” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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ABC, 22/21-May-2003
BBC R7, 02-Jul-2004
KIPO-FM, 10-Jun-2004
KALW-18-Jun-2004
KWAX-FM, 26-May-2007
27:10, 25475, S
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07-Nov-1979
s31e03
1980.10.12
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S30e07
RT #386
ABC #346
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Personal announcements, 20th century people: Sir Robert Pelpman, Dorothy Parker, Tallulah Bankhead, Beverly Nichols
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“ough”: thorough, chough, furlough, cough
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Dyspeptic diagnoses by Carlisle: Disraeli, Wordsworth, Shelley, Coleridge
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Who art thou? Tennyson, Milton, Wordsworth, Shakespeare / Romeo
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Aliases: The Godfather, Georges Sand, Tarzan, Charlie’s Aunt
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“Somewhere over the rainbow” (FM) / “People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB, 26:48
ABC, 29/28-May-2003
KIPO-FM, 17-Jun-2004?
KALW-FM, 25-Jun-2004
KWAX-FM, 02-Jun-2007
27:06, 25408, S
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14-Nov-1979
s31e04
1980.10.17
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S30e08
ABC #347
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Preposterous words: zonasthesia, misodoctyleclides, insecable, discalceate
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Words in common: drunkeness, kept a diary, do them all backwards, yoyo throws
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Three word quotations: the moving finger writes, showery flowery bowery, an empty dream, a cannon ball
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Original titles: the sea cook, mag’s diversion, first impressions, tenderness
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“Half a loaf is better than no bread” (FM) / “I’m dancing with tears in my eyes” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB
ABC, 05/04-Jun-2003
KIPO-FM, 24-Jun-2004
KALW-FM, 02-Jul-2004
KWAX-FM, 09-Jun-2007
26:58, 25298, S
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21-Nov-1979
s31e05
1980.10.22
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S30e09
ABC #348
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Odd Man Out: sugar, Alice in Wonderland, starboard, Great Expectations
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Hidden Places: baby’s nappy, crop of a Christmas goose, arms in the statue of the Virgin, corridor side of a hotel room door
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Poetical Requests: tell me the old old story, If I should die think only this of me, And all I ask is a merry yarn, shall I compare thee to a summer’s day
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Double definitions: intimate, invalid, refuse, continent
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“All things bright and beautiful” (FM) / “Pardon me boy, is that the Chattanooga choo-choo” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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DB
ABC, 12/11-Jun-2003
KALW-FM, 09-Jul-2004
KWAX-FM, 16-Jun-2007
27:08, 25445, S
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28-Nov-1979
s31e06
1980.10.29
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S30e10
ABC #349
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Caustic Comments: Mark Twain, John Florio, William Gilbert, Bevan
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Derivations: to go to pot, inoculation, ostracize, aftermath
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Post Mortems: Dr. No, Mr. Krook, Madame Marguerite Gauthier, Mr. Bartholomew Shalter
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Part words: gamuf, tchphr, hyth, kesh
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“Parlez moi d’amour” (FM) / “Anchors aweigh” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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ABC, 19/18-Jun-2003
KIPO-FM, 08-Jul-2004
KALW-FM, 16-Jul-2004
KWAX-FM, 23-Jun-2007
27:05, 25401, S
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05-Dec-1979
s31e07
1980.11.05
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S30e11
350
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Incomplete Proverbs: a dog’s nose and a maid’s knee…, the mother-in-law remembereth not…, the first year let your house to an enemy…, a runaway monk never…
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Composite words: gorgon zola, balder dash, butter fly, ram shackle
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Origins and derivations: skeleton at the feast, all my eye and Betty Monkit, paraphenalia, win hands down
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Poetical pairings: cool kindliness, twilight sings, the unforgiving minute, petty pace
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Names beginning with Z: Zephilinda, Zulaika, Zeus, Zola
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“Noel” (FM) / “Mary Had a little lamb” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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ABC, 26/25-Jun-2003
KIPO-FM, 15-Jul-2004
KALW-FM, 23-Jul-2004
KWAX-FM, 30-Jun-2007
27:04, 25381, S
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23-Oct-1980
R7:
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S31e09
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Victorian Vulgarisms: Fly a flag of distress, a horse with devotional habits, a monkey’s allowance, use a louse trap
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Two out of three: Shakespeare’s children, the more you beat them the better they be, triangles, Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour trilogy
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30 seconds: parts of human body, clothing, farm animals, tools in one hand
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Poetical pairings: starry skies, unfathomed caves, innumerable bees, mazy motion
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“A Sadder and a wiser man” (FM) / “Nothing succeeds like success” (DN)
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DP-FM, Gillian Reynolds-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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Radio 7, 16-Jul-2004
27:29, 25769, S
PC D/L, 04-Jul-2003
27:19, 25613, S
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BBC 7 web
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07-Dec-1980
R7:
11-Jul-2003
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S31e11
#403
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Vocabularies: dromophobia, iatrophobia, amaxophobia, belonephobia
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Bits and Pieces: spinning wheel, ear, violin, lacrosse
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Literary Fashions: Gunga Din, the Devil, Miss Havesham, Pied Piper
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Juvenile Conundrums: Frisbee/Prince of Wales, cat/comma, hurt child/thundercloud, angry impresario/Julius Caesar’s barber
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Verbal Ingenuity: procrastinate/reinforced concrete, abracadabra/women’s liberation, idiosyncratic/cooking with garlic, ICBM/Brigitte Bardot
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Identifications: Sir Walter Raleigh, Dr. Johnson, Winston Churchill, Benjamin Franklin
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Homophones: sucker/succor, meddle/metal, canvas/canvass, crick/creek
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DP-FM, AF-B.Took
JJN
PM, TS
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Peter Casey
27:19, 25616, S
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1982?
R7:
18-Jul-2003
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S32exx?
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Impromptu Remarks: good morning gentleman both, you will always be fools, thank you madam the agony is abated, alright you have it your way you heard a seal bark
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Paraphrased Poetry: Walrus and the Carpenter, Old King Cole, Gray’s Elegy, What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor?
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Mandatory Monosyllables: smile on the Mona Lisa, rules of croquet, attack of cramp, breakfast in bed
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Double definitions: concert, pore, desert, entrance
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“The Rite of Spring” (FM) / “The Agony and the Ecstasy” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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Peter Casey
27:16, 25568, S
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1982?
R7:
25-Jul-2003
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S32exx
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Vocabularies: muddlefubbles, gongoozler, straddlebob, horbgorble
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Origins and Derivations: Do good by stealth, fascinating, like a giant refreshed, propaganda
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Misprinted poetry
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Food and drink: lukewarm water, broth without any bread, pomegranate seeds, toasted cheese
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Double definitions: cupid, sage, swallow, jam
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“One good turn deserves another” (FM) / “Little brown jug, how I love thee” (DN)
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DP-FM, AF-DN
JJN
PM, TS
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Peter Casey
27:21, 25645, S
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14-Nov-1979
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S30e08
#387
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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23-Nov-1979
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S30e09
#388
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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28-Nov-1979
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S30e10
#389
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DP, FM, ASJ, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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05-Dec-1979
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S30e11
#390
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DP, Barry Took, ASJ, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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12-Dec-1979
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S30e12
#391
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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19-Dec-1979
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S30e13
#392
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DP, FM, ASJ, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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28-Sep-1980
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Series 31 (1980)
S31e01
#393
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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05-Oct-1980
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S31e02
#394
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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12-Oct-1980
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S31e03
#395
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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19-Oct-1980
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S31e04
#396
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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26-Oct-1980
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S31e05
#397
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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02-Nov-1980
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S35e06
#398
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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09-Nov-1980
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S31e07
#399
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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16-Nov-1980
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S31e08
#400
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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23-Nov-1980
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S31e09
#401
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DP, FM, Gillian Reynolds, DN
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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30-Nov-1980
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S31e10
#402
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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07-Dec-1980
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S31e11
#403
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DP, FM, AF, Barry Took,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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14-Dec-1980
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S31e12
#404
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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21-Dec-1980
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S31e13
#405
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: TS
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30-Dec-1981
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Series 32 (1981-2)
S32e01
#406
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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06-Jan-1982
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S32e02
#407
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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13-Jan-1982
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S32e03
#408
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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20-Jan-1982
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S32e04
#409
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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27-Jan-1982
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S32e05
#410
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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03-Feb-1982
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S32e06
#411
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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10-Feb-1982
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S32e07
#412
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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17-Feb-1982
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S32e08
#413
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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24-Feb-1982
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S32e09
#414
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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03-Mar-1982
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S32e10
#415
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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10-Mar-1982
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S32e11
#416
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DP, FM, Irene Thomas, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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17-Mar-1982
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S32e12
#417
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DP, FM, AF, Barry Took,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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24-Mar-1982
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S32e13
#418
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DP, FM, AF, DN,
JJN, Peter Moore, Prod: Bobby Jaye
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08-Dec-1982
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