Ruthie - The Lockdown Sessions
Kids & Family
...in which dad questions whether some young people view Coronavirus in some bizarre way as a payback for Brexit, and Ruthie laments losing what might have been the best summer of her life. She also offers free French lessons just to fill the yawning time chasm in front of her, and to keep in practice. And why it's not right to compare the current crisis to wartime - and Wakefield's dance of death, the Gas Mask disco in the city. Musically, Sly and the Family Stone take on British singer Emily Burns
For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy'History doesn't always repeat itself, but it often rhymes'
"Women are being thrown off the glass cliff."
'Other families are weird - they do things like keep the ketchup in the fridge.'
'Game Of Thrones - it's not just t*ts and dragons, it's about the environment.'
Friends - 'Ten seasons, three funny jokes.'
Ruthie asks dad, "Have you seen 'Straight Outta Compton?'' "Take a wild guess."
Porn ban useless for teenagers, they'll get round it, 'language exams are really stupid,' feminism as a class issue, and hippy band Pentangle.
'One day, maybe, I'll be advertising de-tox tea on YouTube.'
'Casablanca - black and white film, no colours at all, isn't that mad?'
'I Can't Bear It Any More - All My Icons Toppled'
"What if Ross in Friends was gay?"
Eternal Sunshine - for real; and Martin and Ruth write a rom-com
'Forty boxes of cereal - dream time'
Definitely NOT a "larky sofa show".
"Who invented reggae? Is it Levi Roots?"
'The Meme Police can come for me'
"See if you can spot the edit there!"
"I don't just make up animals!"
"Kill All The Hippos!"
'...I've been to funerals more interesting than 'Cats'..."
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