Never a policeman around
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‘There’s never a policeman around when you want one.’
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‘There’s never a policeman around when you want one.’
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‘It’s the property ladder.’
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‘ONWARDS!’
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‘Can you keep the noise down? I can’t hear myself drink.’
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‘Arrrrrr, sorry ladies, I be dyslexic.’
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‘We’re having a bit of a don’t.’
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Woking from home
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‘I’m afraid the school insists on masks.’
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‘Wearing masks should keep us safe over Christmas.’
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‘So who’s been naughty and nice?’
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‘Daddy’s videoing your Nativity play cancellation.’
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‘Killjoy to the world.’
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‘You only THINK you’re suffering from imposter syndrome.’
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‘I’m making a list and checking it twice.’
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‘Boris World is too shambolic for my liking,’
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On this week’s episode, we’ll hear from Katy Balls on the political power of Angela Rayner. (00:49) Then Lionel Shriver on the unscientific divisions between the vaxxed and unvaxxed. (06:52) And finally, Nick Newman looks at the differences between British and American cartooning. (15:47) Produced and presented by Sam Holmes
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‘Cartoons are like gossamer and one doesn’t dissect gossamer.’ So says Mr Elinoff, the fictional cartoon editor of the New Yorker in an episode of Seinfeld, when trying to explain a cartoon to Elaine. Elaine isn’t satisfied. Mr Elinoff suggests the cartoon is a commentary on contemporary mores, a slice of life or even a
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‘I hope World War Three is a better sequel than World War Two.’
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‘The only thing I’ll do for money is anything.’