It's the final episode of the series and we go out with bang discussing the backbone of Britain - carveries. Phil Jerrod has never been to a carvery and so needs the whole concept explained: The purchasing process, the bun fight over meat, the grubby people (according to Phil Lucas) and the dodgy decor. Listen closely and you may even hear both Phil's rather disparaging comments about children. With regular feature, TripAdvisor Fury. A carvery worker written and played by Fraser Geesin (www.frasergeesin.com). Theme music by Steve Adam (www.partyfearsthree.co.uk). Ron Geesin’s book: The Adjustable Spanner: History, Origins and Development to 1970 is available from Amazon.co.uk
It's the final episode of the series and we go out with bang discussing the backbone of Britain - carveries. Phil Jerrod has never been to a carvery and so needs the whole concept explained: The purchasing process, the bun fight over meat, the grubby people (according to Phil Lucas) and the dodgy decor. Listen closely and you may even hear both Phil's rather disparaging comments about children.
With regular feature, TripAdvisor Fury.
A carvery worker written and played by Fraser Geesin (www.frasergeesin.com). Theme music by Steve Adam (www.partyfearsthree.co.uk). Ron Geesin’s book: The Adjustable Spanner: History, Origins and Development to 1970 is available from Amazon.co.uk