The comedian's name is John Finnemore and today I found on Radio 4 Extra that his very first sketch series, which I'd not heard - or indeed heard of - before, is being repeated. Sadly, I suspect my brother never heard it. He would have particularly loved Finnemore's attempt to tackle the really big question of the modern age, a question that only he has been brave enough to raise publicly, so far as I know:
Friday, 14 July 2017
A Question that Needed to Be Asked
There is a comedian on BBC Radio 4 who my brother and I would listen to whenever he appeared - were he to have read out the instructions on assembling a piece of flat pack furniture, we would have tuned in.
The comedian's name is John Finnemore and today I found on Radio 4 Extra that his very first sketch series, which I'd not heard - or indeed heard of - before, is being repeated. Sadly, I suspect my brother never heard it. He would have particularly loved Finnemore's attempt to tackle the really big question of the modern age, a question that only he has been brave enough to raise publicly, so far as I know:
The comedian's name is John Finnemore and today I found on Radio 4 Extra that his very first sketch series, which I'd not heard - or indeed heard of - before, is being repeated. Sadly, I suspect my brother never heard it. He would have particularly loved Finnemore's attempt to tackle the really big question of the modern age, a question that only he has been brave enough to raise publicly, so far as I know:
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