Our job as agony aunt and uncle on the Jeni Barnett show BBC London 94.9fm (apart from us hating that description) has been one of the new things of 2011 that we’re enjoying the most. I pinched myself on Sunday when I turned to my left during the broadcast and looked into the studio next door to see Tony Blackburn doing his programme. I used to listen to him on the way to school, just as I used to watch Jeni on TV before going to work. It’s funny how life turns out. Anyway, this week we were asked to talk about relationships – and nobody rang in! Good experience because we had to keep rolling, and lucky to have someone as experienced and talented as Jeni to hold our hand, and it gave us a chance to talk about some of the ideas I’m covering in my new book, Lovebirds.You can listen to it by clicking here
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Dawn Walton says
Lovely to listen to as ever! How the heck did you remember what you were talking about when she stopped you to go to the news?!
Weird that you had no callers.
Richard Peacock says
I enjoyed that, thanks.
Good to hear your voices.
Richie Peacock
Sara Jeffery says
I thought you all sounded fab. Although there weren’t any callers, it still sounded comfortable and informative at the same time. You’ve probably planted some seeds for listeners who were too shy to call this time, but will take the opportunity to ring into the show on your next visit.