Radio Review: 21 November
Consequently, I listened with horror at the selfish woman who called Julia Hartley-Brewer’s LBC show to say that mummies with buggies full of nappies, changing mats, bottles and (some way behind) babies were a higher priority on public transport than people in wheelchairs. Hartley- Brewer spoke for everyone by asking ‘Are you for real?’, then took down this monstrously entitled creature with a buggy the size of a Range Rover. Fold the buggy, put your baby on your lap, give up the space, Hartley-Brewer advised – but there’s no reasoning with some people and this was one.
From the selfish to those who care ostentatiously… Listening to the Children In Need auction on Chris Evans’s Radio 2 breakfast show last week, I wondered how the bidders had acquired their money. Who in these straitened times has the price of a bungalow on the Fylde coast to chuck away on a pro-celebrity crazy golf beano in the Azores with Jamie Cullum, Elaine Paige and Sally Traffic?
‘So-and-so from Wiltshire’, apparently. Come off it. That doesn’t fool me. You’re clearly an oligarch or a drug baron. Possibly both. Anyway, it doesn’t do to flash your affluence on national radio. Bung the deprived kids a few quid quietly and don’t expect anything in return. That’s the British way.
Julia Hartley-Brewer, LBC, weekdays, 1-4pm. Chris Evans, BBC Radio 2, weekdays, 6.30-9.30am.
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