![]() Thank you so much for tuning in, and as always- we hope you're staying safe and looking after each other. All grumbles aside, we're thrown into Easter weekend nattering (and June's over-indulgent egg hunt), our new favourite (and least favourite) rom-coms, Michael NOT Martin Sheen, the great pickle shortage of 2020, Charlotte's new crafting passion and a very special Betty Magazine charity relaunch. This week self isolation finally kicks in, and we had to avoid not renaming the podcast 'The Cheek of It'. Next week our topic is Funny Quarantine Tales, so do get in touch and let us know via a voice note or a plain old email what’s been happening on the funnier side of Quarantine. Also we get you up to date with everything we have been watching in our usual Telly Talk. We chat about some interesting family members, meeting The Beatles and working on The Thunderbirds. We talk about our Instagram live we did where we mostly spoke about our favourite crisp flavour for some reason. This week is a catching up episode after last weeks break. Remember to email us any funny Lockdown stories you have for next weeks episode. We hope you are all doing ok at home and staying safe. We also this week do our semi-regular feature fridge fantasies, where we share with you all the best things in our fridges at the moment. We also have our usual telly talk chat featuring a big discussion about Normal People which we will finish next week. This week we catch up on everything we’ve been up to in Lockdown, including anniversaries, birthday’s and emotional roller coasters. are fringe trims the new foreplay? Plus THE DISCOVERY OF SAUSAGE ROLLS (kind of). With a week of Covid confusion, we are back with some (hilarious) Quarantales (from screaming neighbours to Blackbird Omens), a follow up of that Normal People conversation, a conversation about '90s films (and if we can get past some problematic aspects) as well as discussing the important topic of.
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