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Monty Skew
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2012
Serving police officer controlled, abused and poisoned wife with impunity
#MontySkew #SuperComplaint #WomansHour
Since a supercomplaint was made last year about domestic abuse by police officers, dozens more women have come forward to say they are affected. The centre for women's justice is still waiting for an outcome to its complaint, but wants the way these cases are dealt with to be drastically changed. We talk to a woman who suffered abuse from her police officer husband.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000w32j
Since a supercomplaint was made last year about domestic abuse by police officers, dozens more women have come forward to say they are affected. The centre for women's justice is still waiting for an outcome to its complaint, but wants the way these cases are dealt with to be drastically changed. We talk to a woman who suffered abuse from her police officer husband.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000w32j
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Mitchell on Meetings: The Thing
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#MontySkew #DavidMitchell #Psychology Episode 1: David Mitchell investigates meetings from the ancient "thing" to zoom. Also on the agenda: executive coach Sophie Bryan teaches David to chair a meeting; fellow comedian Russell Kane explores how different personality types behave in meetings; and Dutch sociologist Wilbert van Vree sums up several millennia of meetings history.
Sarah Kendall: Seventy-Five Years
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#MontySkew #SarahKendall #Comedy Part 3: Seventy-Five Years "Maybe there is neither good nor bad luck; maybe we're all just component part of an endless story" Multi-award winning storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. This second volume of Sarah Kendall's Australian Trilogy, is one show in three parts. A collection of seemingly unconnected stories a...
Sarah Kendall: One-Seventeen AM
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#MontySkew #SarahKendall #Comedy Part 2: One-Seventeen AM "Good day, bad day, who can tell..." Multi-award winning storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. This second volume of Sarah Kendall's Australian Trilogy, is one show in three parts. A collection of seemingly unconnected stories and memories, which, together, form a meditation on luck, survival...
Sarah Kendall: Seventy-Three Seconds
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#MontySkew #SarahKendall #Comedy Part 1: Seventy-Three Seconds "Good luck, bad luck, who can tell..." Multi-award winning storyteller Sarah Kendall returns with more hilarious, gripping and moving stories. This second volume of Sarah Kendall's Australian Trilogy, is one show in three parts. A collection of seemingly unconnected stories and memories, which, together, combine to form a meditation...
Mark Steel's Online
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#MontySkew #MarkSteel #Comedy A special, one-off show performed to a remote, virtual audience where he talks about some of the places he has visited over the course of 10 series of Mark Steel’s in Town. He explores what’s happened since his visits and tells us about some of the things that never made it in to the broadcast shows.
COVID Not an Existential Threat on the Scale of Climate Change or Resource Depletion - Jared Diamond
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Worst case scenario, it will only kill 157 million people. From BBC Radio 4's PM, with Evan Davis. #MontySkew #COVID19 #Coronavirus #JaredDiamond
Lockdown Doesn't Reduce Deaths; It Just Pushes Them Into The Future, Says Former Supreme Court Judge
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"It was never justifiable to deprive people of their liberty, just because the government failed to prepare for a pandemic" - Lord Sumption From BBC Radio 4's PM, with Evan Davis #MontySkew #COVID19 #Coronavirus #Lockdown #JonathanSumption
COVID-19 "Doesn't Transmit At All Well Outdoors" - Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology
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Mark Woolhouse of Edinburgh University also said 20,000 extra deaths will occur because of all the missed cancer tests alone, due to the lockdown so far. From BBC Radio 4's 'The World This Weekend', with Mark Mardell. #MontySkew #COVID19 #Coronavirus #Epidemiology #Lockdown #MarkWoolhouse
Ambassador of Controversy: Alex Salmond interviews Craig Murray (full interview, no filler)
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Originally broadcast in 2 parts (9 & 16 May 2019), with an additional 13 minutes of trailers, intros, links, viewer comments and other extraneous material. I have removed all that and spliced the parts together to recreate the full, stand-alone interview. In the first of a series on the top ten political bloggers in the UK Alex Salmond interviews Craig Murray, former British Ambassador in Tashk...
Professor Julian Peto Explains How We Can Test 10 Million People A Day For COVID-19, Starting Now
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Save 200,000 lives without destroying the economy. From 'The World Tonight' on BBC Radio 4, broadcast 31 March 2020. Julian Peto (Professor of Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine); Peter Openshaw (Professor of Experimental Medicine, Imperial College, London); Ritula Shah (Presenter) #MontySkew #COVID19 #Coronavirus #Epidemic #Pandemic #PCR #Polymerase #JulianPeto #Peter...
Academic Experts Discuss COVID-19 Pandemic From Global, Historical And Economic Perspectives
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This week 3,300,000 new unemployment claims were made in the US alone, and President Trump signed a $2,200,000,000 emergency stimulus package into law. With a third of the world's population in lockdown, one school of thought says that the cure is in danger of being worse than the disease if special measures are in place for longer than 4 weeks. The opposite view says they must last for at leas...
Stop COVID-19 Epidemic WITHOUT Lockdown; Test Entire Population Weekly, Says Epidemiology Professor
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Three experienced medical scientists called in to BBC Radio 4's 'Any Answers?' programme, to explain how the government has mis-handled the coronavirus epidemic so far - and how they can still fix it. John O'Driscoll (Hospital Consultant); Raju Sakaria (Biochemist & Virus Test Developer); Julian Peto (Professor of Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine); Anita Anand (Present...
Lib Dem MP's 'Marxist-Leninist Stooge' heckle in House of Commons
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Hansard's new website lets you check exactly who said what, in every parliamentary debate going back to 1803. From The Week in Westminster, with George Parker.
Violent protests aim to overthrow democratically-elected government of Nicaragua
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Sandinista Paul Oquist Kelly was grilled by The World Tonight's Shaun Ley.
Marcus Brigstocke on why the Panama Papers were quickly forgotten
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Marcus Brigstocke on why the Panama Papers were quickly forgotten
Labour Party Responsible for Rise of Holocaust-Denial, Says Jewish Academic
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Labour Party Responsible for Rise of Holocaust-Denial, Says Jewish Academic
Eddie Mair brings the best out of Boris Johnson
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Eddie Mair brings the best out of Boris Johnson
UK threatening EU with ricochet when it blows its own brains out
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UK threatening EU with ricochet when it blows its own brains out
German spy agency employed unrepentant Nazis for decades after World War 2
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German spy agency employed unrepentant Nazis for decades after World War 2
Shutting down strip clubs will make men less sexist
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Shutting down strip clubs will make men less sexist
Happy Birthday, Austerity! Cameron & Osborne's Love Child Is 8 Years Old
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Happy Birthday, Austerity! Cameron & Osborne's Love Child Is 8 Years Old
Jeremy Corbyn is emerging as the Hero of Brexit
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Jeremy Corbyn is emerging as the Hero of Brexit
Disorder in House of Commons as SNP protests Westminster's contempt of Scottish Parliament
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Disorder in House of Commons as SNP protests Westminster's contempt of Scottish Parliament
Boris Johnson's 5 Years Making Up Anti-EU Propaganda For The Daily Telegraph
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Boris Johnson's 5 Years Making Up Anti-EU Propaganda For The Daily Telegraph
Jeremy Hardy on 120 Days of Sod 'em: Carillion's Sadistic Treatment of Its Sub-Contractors
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Jeremy Hardy on 120 Days of Sod 'em: Carillion's Sadistic Treatment of Its Sub-Contractors
Deporting Rape Victims Helps Home Office Meet Immigration Targets
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Deporting Rape Victims Helps Home Office Meet Immigration Targets
I don't think the train has started operating yet.
I love the improv at the end
That Clint Eastwood / Stan Laurel thing must have been doing the rounds years ago. Because I remember hearing that also. Probably as far back as about 1980.
A shame that the hugely gifted and clever JF has to stoop to liberal-left establishment virtue-signalling. The same with his straw-man RNLI sketch. I guess he has to keep in with his BBC audience.
0:00 Introduction 1:22 Papa and Mama
August 2024 Still miss Jeremy so much. X
Has Nish not heard of the IRA for one group?
first time in history a country voted to impose sanctions on itself to destroy its economy
Any minute now.
@@Geokinkladze done and dusted
@@beanzieobeanz2955 just got back in time from Aldi with some chocolate & pistachio croissants ready to witness the imminent destruction of muh economy.
@@Geokinkladze winner!
@@Geokinkladze and apparently not stabbed or caught in a race riot, genuinely happy for you
One thing that bugs me about this novel. Is that roald says his grandfather was born in 1820 but peoples family trees say his grandfather was born in 1834. I dont understand why roald would say his grandfather was born in 1820
Compare this brilliantly funny show with what passes as the News Quiz today. The current offering is all about Andy Zaltman who's humour I find very contrived and actually most of the time not at all funny. Bring back Miles Jupp and the news cuttings. The BBC have destroyed a national treasure.
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Fantasteeko!
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was this from the now show?
BBC Radio 4's "The Brig Society" available on Audible
I love Sarah
Well, there are a few indications that he is OK with pederastic relationships (Martial's poems that seem to be addressing Juvenal, for example).
Emmeline ! Very funny despite that,
Aw bless the metropolitan champagne socialists, trying to redirect their internal anger onto the the elderly and the working class. Happy memories of voting for Brexit. 😊
Were the study on the accuracy of recidivism rate scores? The one that improves predictions to 70%
It’s sad how our courts are so scientifically illiterate
We cause ourself so much suffering and heartache by forgetting we’re still animals biological machines that can sometimes go wrong or work in wonky ways. I can’t imagine how scary and traumatizing an experience like that could be.
This man! 😂❤
Lol he's amazing😂 He's incredibly talented at accents. Love this guy😂
I Miss The Hardy......
I love Sarah’s storytelling style.
steely voice of dissent on m c mishiga
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I’m not episode better is the one about 4chan trolling Shia Labeuf. Dang what was it called???
Truth Trolls!!!! I remembered it. A must listen.
Tried finding this in my downcast app… couldn’t find it. Thank you very much for the upload. A total classic episode. The glory days of Radiolab if you ask me.
Captain Hardcastle sounds like a teacher we had in the 90s
Whoever wrote that "bones in her droppings" joke ought to be given a knighthood.
One of our teachers used to do this, if someone farted , but it was a science teacher ,
Not even close.
Ah, the days when the News Quiz was funny and entertaining. Jeremy was a gem.
2023 anyone?
2024
This was a brilliant programme which I didn't appreciate enough at the time - prescient, is how I should describe it now; we could not know, back then, how utterly dreadful Brexit would be. Mind you, we did know, the moment Andy Zaltzman took over as the programme host, that the whole thing would tumble humourlessly downhill. Not his fault. Lovely man. But as funny, in delivery and content, as the Speaking Clock. I wish it were not so, but one has to be honest - or where lies the point in comment? Eh? Answer me that: can't, can you? Sad decline, though ... I try to avoid it now; another avenue of pleasure denied me, to add to all the others.
AH! The joy of listening to tightly packed, concise criticism, then panning to Widdy... Mitchell/Paxman was always going to be... INTERESTING!
Beautiful, brilliant and really funny. What's not to like a whole lot! Thanks Sara.
I am an ICE (Internet Child Exploitation) detective in Edmonton Canada. I listened to this podcast years before becoming a police officer. Your insights and impartial story telling here really helped shape my mind when it comes to criminal intent. Theres always a story behind a bad deed.
I think it's important to remember that accountability is not absolved by a lack of control. We maintain the ability to seek help, inform medical professionals of behavioral changes, and communicate with others. If we fail to do so in times like what was presented, there is an equal accountability to those who commit the crime with a level head.
Up the boudoir
'k-you.
She didn't even come up with the joke about the Millibands and still got the same laugh would have if she had. THAT is delivery!
You l😊 27:51 😊
12:39~12:48 & a teeny tiny weener.
Suffragettes, crimes? When was that law passed, making striving for equality illegal? Only joking it has always been the law.
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What a loss Jeremy is...
(...)'Danish James Bond'...: fucking hilarious!!!
Watching in December of 2022... Laughing and crying... And nodding. But mostly sobbing.