Episode 3
Grace drops in on her daughter Rhiannon's 18th birthday party to give her a car as a present. But she finds no party, no guests, a luke warm welcome from her daughter and more questions than answers.
Episode 3
Grace drops in on her daughter Rhiannon's 18th birthday party to give her a car as a present. But she finds no party, no guests, a luke warm welcome from her daughter and more questions than answers.
Episode 16
The difficulties reporting the cycle of violence in the Middle East; What does the Amber traffic light actually mean? And Nigel Farage's US tour is the focus of a Twitter campaign.
Episode 2
Something's wrong with aging gangland boss, Leon Vicary. Henchman Eddie Mulheen aims to find out what.
Episode 15
Administering to a sick rabbit; Weighing a dog; A quick romp around the UK's pre-decimalisation currency; Christopher Ecclestone sort of returns to Doctor Who; Bad physical bahaviour in offices; Mental health in a time of Covid; Gwyneth Paltrow's goes off the rails; Are we all heading towards vegetarianism?
Episode 1
Reclusive ex-soldier Sam Griffin is unnerved when a body fished out of Porth Madryn docks one chill October Morning is identified as his. The event triggers a deadly series of events that draws him deep into a criminal world he never knew existed.
Episode 9
Rampant homing lambs; Snow in May; One hit wonders; The goodness in radishes; Send okra to the naughty Step; Airport food; Lost in Berlin; Recalling a Scottish adventure.
Episode 14
Super Thursday Election overview; A trip down Ceefax memory lane; The fear of forgetting names at a party; The latest Breaking Lamb News from Snowdon; Possibly the least diplomatic Foreign Minister in the world; The Jersey Fish Conflict; and how untidy is your office?
Episode 13
The cheese sandwich ona plane confession; Tony Blair's latest hairstyle; Boris' Changing Rooms debacle; 30 years since Ratner's C**P gaff; How to become a Patron Saint; Let's all Bloviate till the cows come home; And the great Snowdon/Yr Wyddfa debate.
Episode 12
Is it possible to cheat with a Fitbit? Has the European Super League debacle triggered a rethink in the Beautiful Game? Is it ever right to have the Prime Minister on speed dial? And navigating your way through a supercharged UK housing market.
Episode 11
Victoria's reality show shaming trauma; Bob's hitting the big 60 trauma; an examination of 'isms'; the rise of social media in coverage of major stories; unlocked England's mad scramble for knitware; and the supermarket caterpillar cake wars.
Episode 8
The heartwarming story of the unscheduled Easter lamb called Barry; how on earth did we survive childhood when we had such lethal toys; making the most of a beef box extravaganza; legal things to do with rhubarb; the joy of Hot Crossed Bun ice cream; even more oyful spring cleaning of the kitchen cupboards; dreaming of restaurant visits after lockdown is eased; unpronouncable recipes involving artichokes; an aubergine condundrum, and a radish challenge.
Episode 10
When did crossing the English Welsh border become so controversial? Do we need help to unlock ourselves after Covid? Does English Education Secretary Gaving Williamson have an unerring ability to put his foot in his mouth? We attempt to explain #SofaGate - and fail; and peruse the latest attempt to crown 'A King of Fruit.' (Spoiler alert: It's not a Kumquat.)
Episode 9
Does anyone actually like April Fool's Day, especially in these times of Fake News? Can Donald Trump sing? Would you be happy to get a Vaccine Passport to buy a drink in a bar? We ponder on the life of a celebrity sofa and ruminate over a 'Save the Lamb' campaign.
Episode 8
When was the last time you used cash? Who's face would you choose to put on a new banknote? Find out which home nation is not represented in the Union Flag. Good news from East London with the closure of the ICU Covid ward at Homerton Hospital. Will the Vaccination Passport for pubs ever get off the ground? And special guest stars veteran news reader Iain Purdon and BBC Fivelive's Stuart Clarkson get down'n'dirty with the Icelandic volcano Fagradalsfjall.
Episode 7
One year on from the announcement of the first Covid lockdown in the UK, reflecting on how we've changed our shopping, eating and cooking habits.
Episode 7
What's behind the fall and rise of the of the Oxford Jab? Should our home grown vaccine get a branding makeover? How big should your patriotic flag be during a zoom call? Who would you choose as an elected head of state for the UK? And the reporter who got a thumbs up on twitter from his mum.
Episode 6
What we gleaned from that Oprah interview; Why are we failing to create safe streets for woman in the UK; Where Twitter is concerned, why sometimes less is more; Pawing over the latest Tweets of Major the Oval Office dog; and why Bob didn't dress up like Dolly Parton to get his first Covid jab.
Episode 6
Is Golden Syrup with Yorkshire pudding ever a good idea? And what about Mushy Peas with Mint Sauce, Wallys and Cheesy Chips? Does Rob's patent Pie Chart make any sense at all?
Episode 5
Is it ever right to eat while you Zoom? Is another case of Twitter malice about to escape justice? Would you pay to read your idol's tweets? What did the Covid epidemic ever do for us? How do we celebrating World Book and St. David's Day? Why is Tangential so hard to say?
Saint David’s Day and the sun is shining, the Daffs are out and the birds are singing their little hearts out.
Spring is on the way. You can see it everywhere.
Perfect excuse for a quick romp around Welsh ‘Haute Cuisine.’ Not quite certain that ‘haute’ is the right word to describe it. But here’s my Top Ten Favourite Welsh Dishes. Gratifyingly I seem to have already featured the recipes for most of these on the blog. What better way - mainly because I can’t think of any way at all - to celebrate St. David’s Day.
Welsh Rarebit (courtesy of AMM)
And for more Welsh dishes, take a look at my Welsh ‘Tapas’ collection which is building fast.
Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus
RJ