Scooter Pooting (Rebroadcast) - 26 May 2025

Scooter Pooting (Rebroadcast) - 26 May 2025

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Word Hoard (Rebroadcast) - 12 January 2026

Ever wonder what medieval England looked and sounded like? In Old English, the word hord meant "treasure" and your wordhord was the treasure of words locked up inside you. A delightful new book uses the language of that period to create a vivid look at everyday life. Plus, a shot ...  Show more

You Talk Like a Sausage (Rebroadcast) - 5 January 2026

Do you refer to your dog or cat as “somebody”? As in: When you love somebody that much, you don’t mind if they slobber. In other words, is your pet a somebody or a something? Also, for centuries, there was little consistency in the way many English words were spelled. But long be ...  Show more

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