In this week's episode - the week ending 20 April 1924 - for the first and only time in recorded history nurses aren't paid enough; in a reversal of roles communists find police if not under the bed then under the stage; the Americans ban Japanese immigration, the Japanese are not happy; Belgian students battle it out; Haig on shooting and the benefits of the gold standard.
Brian and I talk about Christianity
Brian and I talk about Brexit
Brian and I talk about why the West won the Cold War
Brian and I talk about History
Brian and I talk about transport
Brian and I talk about the importance of being number three
Brian and I chat about Trump
Brian and I chat about Diversity
Brian and I chat about Television (Part VII)
Brian and I chat about Television (Part VI)
Brian and I chat about Television (Part V)
Brian and I chat about Television (Part IV)
Brian and I chat about Television (Part III)
Brian and I chat about Television (Part II)
Brian and I chat about Television (Part I)
Brian Micklethwait and I chat about the First World War
Cobden Centre Radio: Detlev Schlichter on Where's my monetary collapse?
Cobden Centre Radio: Douglas Carswell MP on The End of Politics and the Birth of iDemocracy
Cobden Centre Radio: Brian Micklethwait on Propaganda
John Butler on the Golden Revolution
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