Greg Jenner
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I was going to say, 1902 we started.
What? Not hunting her, like, literally. That'd be amazing. Like The Running Man, but with Dorothy.
What? Not hunting her, like, literally. That'd be amazing. Like The Running Man, but with Dorothy.
Desiree, final thoughts. You send your regards to Broadway. Have we convinced you of the joys of singing?
Desiree, final thoughts. You send your regards to Broadway. Have we convinced you of the joys of singing?
Yeah. There's nothing new under the sun. Often on this show, we're always like, yeah, history, we've done it before.
Yeah. There's nothing new under the sun. Often on this show, we're always like, yeah, history, we've done it before.
OK, well, it's time now for the nuance window. This is where Desiree and I enjoy our intermission ice creams. And Dr. Hannah gets two minutes on stage to sing us something we need to know. Take it away, Dr. Hannah.
OK, well, it's time now for the nuance window. This is where Desiree and I enjoy our intermission ice creams. And Dr. Hannah gets two minutes on stage to sing us something we need to know. Take it away, Dr. Hannah.
Lovely. Thank you so much. Desiree, any thoughts on that?
Lovely. Thank you so much. Desiree, any thoughts on that?
Listener, for more musical chat with Desiree, check out our episodes on Paul Robeson, Josephine Baker, and also Pythagoras, because we talked briefly about his octave stuff. For a rousing encore on black American culture, we've got a lovely episode on the Harlem Renaissance, which I really enjoyed.
Listener, for more musical chat with Desiree, check out our episodes on Paul Robeson, Josephine Baker, and also Pythagoras, because we talked briefly about his octave stuff. For a rousing encore on black American culture, we've got a lovely episode on the Harlem Renaissance, which I really enjoyed.
And remember, if you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave us a review, share the show with your friends. Subscribe to You're Dead to Me on BBC Sound so you never miss an episode. But I'd just like to say a huge thank you to our guests in History Corner. We have the wonderful Dr Hannah to Risingham Robbins from the University of Nottingham. Thank you, Hannah. for having me.
And remember, if you've enjoyed the podcast, please leave us a review, share the show with your friends. Subscribe to You're Dead to Me on BBC Sound so you never miss an episode. But I'd just like to say a huge thank you to our guests in History Corner. We have the wonderful Dr Hannah to Risingham Robbins from the University of Nottingham. Thank you, Hannah. for having me.
And in Comedy Corner, we had the brilliant Desiree Birch. Thank you, Desiree.
And in Comedy Corner, we had the brilliant Desiree Birch. Thank you, Desiree.
Hey, if people want to sing their reviews, I'm open to it. And to you, lovely listener, join me next time as we stage a revival of another forgotten historical masterpiece. But for now, I'm off to go and perform a one-man version of Frozen in my garden shed until the Disney lawyer shut me down. Bye!
Hey, if people want to sing their reviews, I'm open to it. And to you, lovely listener, join me next time as we stage a revival of another forgotten historical masterpiece. But for now, I'm off to go and perform a one-man version of Frozen in my garden shed until the Disney lawyer shut me down. Bye!
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