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48 - VHS Nostalgia, A Rediscovered Composer & The maddest Romance in the Ocean

48 - VHS Nostalgia, A Rediscovered Composer & The maddest Romance in the Ocean

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It's Friday and we all know what that means... Except we don't because you're wrong. It's not Gill and Pete... It's Karen and Pete!


Yes, stepping in for Gill Smith again, is our favourite stand in presenter and fellow keen fact nerd, Karen Hassan.


This week Karen takes us down memory lane and reminds us of a time when instead of trawling through hundreds of films on Netflix and never making a decision, we would do that in person, standing in a Blockbuster store. She tells us all to dig out the crates in the loft to see if we have an original VHS worth a fortune.

She also tells us the colourful history of Tarot cards and finally she tells us why we say "mind your P's and Q's" or why we think we do!


Pete shares the story of a recently rediscovered composer, Florence Price who overcame prejudice in early 20th century America to achieve a musical first which has lead to her music being finally, rightly performed and appreciated by the world.

He also shares the frankly ridiculous world of the Blanket Octopus and the slight mis-match between the male and the female and finally he suggests that if we're ever lost... Maybe try using a cow as a compass.

Right, we're off to the local Cineplex with a VHS camcorder.


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Facts The Way I Like It! is written and presented by Gill Smith & Pete Moor.


Subjects & Research by Gill Smith & Pete Moor.


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