• Series 7, Episode 9 (Rachel Fairburn & Neil Edmond)

  • Sep 30 2019
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Series 7, Episode 9 (Rachel Fairburn & Neil Edmond)

  • Summary

  • Rachel Fairburn and Neil Edmond are the perfect guests for a show that considers runaway horses, meeting strangers from the internet in real life, unwanted matchmaking, secret tattoos and aggressively smelly bosses. There then follows a frankly delightful chat with expert cruise ship entertainment and hospitality director Peter Gibbs.


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    Special Thanks this episode to... Gemma Higgins for transcription, Gwyn Rhys Davies for his assistance at the recording and The Cavendish Arms in London for hosting it.


    VAST THANK YOUS to all the people who are already supporting us via PayPal and Patreon. This episode we want to pick out a few more of the people who've chosen to sign up to the 'Do The Written Thanks Thing' tier: They are... James Forrester (stalwart), Neal Peters (powerhouse), Richard Bald (bold), Richard Smith (indomitable), Scott Mitchell (rugged), the enigmatic 'T' Smith (courageous) and Thom Saunders (adventuresome).


    Additional credits: Music by Martin White, additional material by David Reed, illustration by Sally Grosart, produced by Ben Walker


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