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It's probably better than the reality, which that A were the closest Britain came to nu-metal…Horrible, horrible stuff.

There's a group in Scotland called The Singing Kettle who do a touring live show, that's been packing out theatres for 20 years - a reviewer once described their gigs as "Nuremberg rallies for the under-5s". They get the kids to come dressed up for the show's themes, have nice simple songs (lots of traditional

There's a group in Scotland called The Singing Kettle who do a touring live show, that's been packing out theatres for 20 years - a reviewer once described their gigs as "Nuremberg rallies for the under-5s". They get the kids to come dressed up for the show's themes, have nice simple songs (lots of traditional

School breakfasts are there for kids who don't get fed properly at home.

School breakfasts are there for kids who don't get fed properly at home.

It was another good one this week, right from the Bruce Glover impression in the opening advert.

It was another good one this week, right from the Bruce Glover impression in the opening advert.

The Tories have one seat in Scotland - David Mundell. The Lib Dems have 11, but based on the elections since the General Election/coalition, that will be significantly less next time round.

The Tories have one seat in Scotland - David Mundell. The Lib Dems have 11, but based on the elections since the General Election/coalition, that will be significantly less next time round.

Indeed. And: "I've been working with The Inbetweeners here…"

Indeed. And: "I've been working with The Inbetweeners here…"

Well, I liked it. Lots of new people floating about, and a very different dynamic - rather than just a couple of guys getting on with policy-making, the whole thing's a gigantic fudge, with everyone trying to stick their oar in (even Stewart, who seems far more hands-on in policy than Malcolm) - which is essentially

Well, I liked it. Lots of new people floating about, and a very different dynamic - rather than just a couple of guys getting on with policy-making, the whole thing's a gigantic fudge, with everyone trying to stick their oar in (even Stewart, who seems far more hands-on in policy than Malcolm) - which is essentially

And after last week's Kryten-esque scene, next week's has a glancing resemblance to Gunmen Of The Apocalypse…Perhaps Moffat's found Grant & Naylor's old locker at the BBC.

And after last week's Kryten-esque scene, next week's has a glancing resemblance to Gunmen Of The Apocalypse…Perhaps Moffat's found Grant & Naylor's old locker at the BBC.

I've never felt that not having seen the movie's spoiled the enjoyment of WHM, or for that matter, any of the other "movie takedown" podcasts? Is it just me?

I've never felt that not having seen the movie's spoiled the enjoyment of WHM, or for that matter, any of the other "movie takedown" podcasts? Is it just me?

That got very creepy - the rest of the scene I'd been chuckling as it had been lifted almost directly from Red Dwarf (Season 2, episode 1, "Kryten").

That got very creepy - the rest of the scene I'd been chuckling as it had been lifted almost directly from Red Dwarf (Season 2, episode 1, "Kryten").

Surprised no-one's said "Come On Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Runners. Or was that just a British student disco thing?