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Episode 26 - Evening Standard's Bruce Dessau
We're joined this... time... by art critic and writer Bruce Dessau of BeyondTheJoke.co.uk and The Evening Standard newspaper. Plus he was in the video for Sir Paul McCartney's "Pipes of Peace"; Christmas Number One 1983.
Bruce comes to us with Michael Palin's new travel diaries to ask about journaling, and a framed Rik Mayall NME cover to make Gazz cry.
Furthermore, Gazz wonders When do you know it's Christmas and Howard wants to know quite reasonably why films are so damned long.
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