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Alan Carr & Paul Drayton

Alan Carr & Paul Drayton

FromPostcards from the Edge


Alan Carr & Paul Drayton

FromPostcards from the Edge

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week's episode, Ayda, Gwen and Robbie are joined by chatty man Alan Carr and his wonderful husband Paul as they delve into the weird and wonderful worlds of UK and US TV. Find out what the Americans really think of Naked Attraction, Bullseye, Eurotrash and Alan’s Northampton accent, and whether Robbie was ever actually in Brookside.Ayda, Gwen and Paul also discuss their experiences with Parkinson's, which are personal to them and should not be substituted for professional medical advice and support. For more information please visit Parkinson's UK at parkinsons.org.uk.Instagram @aydafieldwilliams @chattyman @pauldrayton1If you enjoyed this episode it would mean the world to us if you could donate £5 to Parkinson’s UK by texting NOW to 70500. Every donation goes towards making life better for people with Parkinson’s. For full terms and conditions go to parkinsons.org.uk/texttodonate
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Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

They speak the same language (well, sort of), so why do the Americans and the British do pretty much everything differently? In her new podcast “Postcards From The Edge”, Ayda Williams, an American in Britain, tries to make some sense of this endlessly baffling and frequently absurd cultural divide. (Is there really no limit to the ways British people are weird and illogical? And why do they keep saying “sorry”, especially as they’re rarely sorry for the stuff they should be?) Each week Ayda sits down with a noted British person to explore these differences and grapple for common ground, periodically aided and abetted by her very definitely American mother Gwen and her very definitely British first husband Robbie Williams. Social Media: @aydafieldwilliams Executive Producers; Sophie Paluch, Ayda Field Williams Producer: Warren Borg. Music written and produced by Karl Brazil & Owen Parker, Mixed by Owen Parker, Vocals by Robbie Williams & Theodora Williams. Original artwork by Alex Merry. Please note this episode was recorded before the Covid-19 emergency. Let us know if you loved it by leaving a review and a 5 star rating!