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Park Date - S2E5 Can I have better manners? With William Hanson
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S2E5 Can I have better manners? With William Hanson

10/11/22 • 61 min

Park Date

Location: Kensington Gardens

Central London

Guest: William Hanson


It's time to speak to William Hanson about being more polite. You'll know him from Help I Sexted My Boss, which he presents with Radio 1's Jordan North. I know him from a wild week in New York a few years ago(!) And if you have the cash you can hire him as your own personal Henry Higgins.


We strolled round Kensington Gardens avoiding the wind (AGAIN) and dead birds being eaten (AGAIN) while we spied a royal helicopter and talked about using Monkeypox as an excuse to get out of a wedding. Hmmmm.


We recorded this episode back in summer before the sad death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.


As always GRAZIE to Lucia Scazzocchio, Luke Jones (do listen to his brilliant podcast https://southgirlproductionmusic.com/category/podcast-production/), Rosie Wilby (https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/?hl=en) and Mae-Li Evans for encouragement, production support and advice. There would be no podcast without these people. THANKS GUYS.

Park Date is about mixing the silly with the serious so do listen out for the original comedy we're slotting in between and after the interviews (which are hopefully pretty funny themselves).


Do review, subscribe and like. Namecheck as many trees as possible in your reviews and make them as surreal as possible - I have a very nice prize to give out to the writer of the funniest review.


Please follow us on socials

Instagram @parkdatepodcast

Twitter @parkdatepodcast


More about Christopher

Instagram @christopherbeanland

Twitter @chrisbeanland

christopherbeanland.com


Music is by Joel Cummins and Andy Farrag. The track is called Cavemen of The Future.


Additional material by Rebecca Lane


Get in touch with ideas, comments, guest proposals if you're a PR, and sponsorship and advertising enquiries.


Please do get in contact


Website

parkdate.co.uk

Hello you! If you love Park Date why not join us and get even more from the podcast? We will release the family member of yours (or pet) we are currently holding hostage and you also get to experience a range of benefits. But mainly you get to support us and help make Park Date sound even funnier. https://plus.acast.com/s/park-date.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Location: Kensington Gardens

Central London

Guest: William Hanson


It's time to speak to William Hanson about being more polite. You'll know him from Help I Sexted My Boss, which he presents with Radio 1's Jordan North. I know him from a wild week in New York a few years ago(!) And if you have the cash you can hire him as your own personal Henry Higgins.


We strolled round Kensington Gardens avoiding the wind (AGAIN) and dead birds being eaten (AGAIN) while we spied a royal helicopter and talked about using Monkeypox as an excuse to get out of a wedding. Hmmmm.


We recorded this episode back in summer before the sad death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.


As always GRAZIE to Lucia Scazzocchio, Luke Jones (do listen to his brilliant podcast https://southgirlproductionmusic.com/category/podcast-production/), Rosie Wilby (https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/?hl=en) and Mae-Li Evans for encouragement, production support and advice. There would be no podcast without these people. THANKS GUYS.

Park Date is about mixing the silly with the serious so do listen out for the original comedy we're slotting in between and after the interviews (which are hopefully pretty funny themselves).


Do review, subscribe and like. Namecheck as many trees as possible in your reviews and make them as surreal as possible - I have a very nice prize to give out to the writer of the funniest review.


Please follow us on socials

Instagram @parkdatepodcast

Twitter @parkdatepodcast


More about Christopher

Instagram @christopherbeanland

Twitter @chrisbeanland

christopherbeanland.com


Music is by Joel Cummins and Andy Farrag. The track is called Cavemen of The Future.


Additional material by Rebecca Lane


Get in touch with ideas, comments, guest proposals if you're a PR, and sponsorship and advertising enquiries.


Please do get in contact


Website

parkdate.co.uk

Hello you! If you love Park Date why not join us and get even more from the podcast? We will release the family member of yours (or pet) we are currently holding hostage and you also get to experience a range of benefits. But mainly you get to support us and help make Park Date sound even funnier. https://plus.acast.com/s/park-date.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Location: Gallions Reach Park and the Thames Path, the Thamesmead fringes, Belmarsh and the Woolwich backstreets

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FRAGMENTS


Here are some fragments from a conversation between Christopher Beanland and Iain Sinclair.


FRAGMENTS


More fragments to follow....


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Iain is the writer of so many good books like London Overground and maker of many films like Swandown.


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We walked in Woolwich, following our noses and avoiding the breeze and the London City Airport planes, and seeing the new Elizabeth Line


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Iain and I will return bearing fruit of some kind, I just know it


FRGMNTS


As always GRAZIE to Lucia Scazzocchio, Luke Jones (do listen to his brilliant podcast https://southgirlproductionmusic.com/category/podcast-production/), Rosie Wilby (https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/?hl=en) and Mae-Li Evans for encouragement, production support and advice. There would be no podcast without these people. THANKS GUYS.

Park Date is about mixing the silly with the serious so do listen out for the original comedy we're slotting in between and after the interviews (which are hopefully pretty funny themselves).


Do review, subscribe and like. Namecheck as many trees as possible in your reviews and make them as surreal as possible - I have a very nice prize to give out to the writer of the funniest review.


Please follow us on socials

Instagram @parkdatepodcast

Twitter @parkdatepodcast


More about Christopher

Instagram @christopherbeanland

Twitter @chrisbeanland

christopherbeanland.com


Music is by Joel Cummins and Andy Farrag. The track is called Cavemen of The Future.


Get in touch with ideas, comments, guest proposals if you're a PR, and sponsorship and advertising enquiries.


Please do get in contact


Website

parkdate.co.uk

Hello you! If you love Park Date why not join us and get even more from the podcast? We will release the family member of yours (or pet) we are currently holding hostage and you also get to experience a range of benefits. But mainly you get to support us and help make Park Date sound even funnier. https://plus.acast.com/s/park-date.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Location: Golden Lane Estate Gardens

City of London

Guest: Chris Petit


If you have a poster of Radio On like me then you'll love this one. Chris Petit talks about road movies, cars, music and noirish novels set against a backdrop of political posturing and cultural laziness. Chris worked with Iain Sinclair on London Orbital and Iain put me in touch. Thanks Iain!


Chris been active in the underground since the 70s in journalism, film, art, books and ideas and is a true original.


There is some strong language in this episode - swearing and strong as in powerful use of words. Brace yourself. It's good.


As always GRAZIE to Lucia Scazzocchio, Luke Jones (do listen to his brilliant podcast https://southgirlproductionmusic.com/category/podcast-production/), Rosie Wilby (https://www.instagram.com/breakupmonologues/?hl=en) and Mae-Li Evans for encouragement, production support and advice. There would be no podcast without these people. THANKS GUYS.

Park Date is about mixing the silly with the serious so do listen out for the original comedy we're slotting in between and after the interviews (which are hopefully pretty funny themselves).


Do review, subscribe and like. Namecheck as many trees as possible in your reviews and make them as surreal as possible - I have a very nice prize to give out to the writer of the funniest review.


Please follow us on socials

Instagram @parkdatepodcast

Twitter @parkdatepodcast


More about Christopher

Instagram @christopherbeanland

Twitter @chrisbeanland

christopherbeanland.com


Music is by Joel Cummins and Andy Farrag. The track is called Cavemen of The Future.


Get in touch with ideas, comments, guest proposals if you're a PR, and sponsorship and advertising enquiries.


Please do get in contact


Website

parkdate.co.uk

Hello you! If you love Park Date why not join us and get even more from the podcast? We will release the family member of yours (or pet) we are currently holding hostage and you also get to experience a range of benefits. But mainly you get to support us and help make Park Date sound even funnier. https://plus.acast.com/s/park-date.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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