Fortunately... With Fi And Jane

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107. The Weezy Bum Bum Show, With Ian Wright20210420This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane revisit their episode with football legend Ian Wright, recorded in September 2019.

They discuss the bonuses of an away match at Grimsby Town, how to whip up a good sponge and Ian's awakening to proper pyjamas. Plus there's an eyebrow-raising classified advertisement and some Tudor despair.

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Fi and Jane revisit their episode with football legend Ian Wright, from September 2019.

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142. A Crevice In A Niche With Anne Tyler2020052920210824 (R4)This week on Fortunately Fi and Jane are joined by American novelist Anne Tyler, all the way from Baltimore USA.

Anne talks Fi and Jane through her household chore routine and how it came to feature in her new book, Redhead by the Side of the Road. The Pulitzer Prize winner also divulges why she likes visiting people with messy abodes, why she thinks poets are more competitive and hears Fi and Jane's take on some of her works.

Before they chatted to one of their favourite authors, Fi and Jane discussed a certain trip to the North East by a Government Advisor. As well as that, matters broached include painless childbirth, Allan keys and the 1979 General Election.

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Fi and Jane are joined by American novelist Anne Tyler.

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171. Cyprian Santas And Silhouettes, With Dawn French2020121820201226 (R4)
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In this festive edition of Fortunately, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by special guest Dawn French. The actor, comedian and writer discusses her new book Because of You and her return as The Vicar of Dibley. Dawn also tells Fi and Jane about a very memorable corporate dinner, how a meeting in a sunlit room changed her life and the time she spotted Santa Claus. Before their guest's arrival, Garvey and Glover reflect on the year gone by and go through a 'corking' bunch of listener emails.

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In this festive edition of Fortunately, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by special guest Dawn French. The actor, comedian and writer discusses her new book Because of You and her return as The Vicar of Dibley. Dawn also tells Fi and Jane about a very memorable corporate dinner, how a meeting in a sunlit room changed her life and the time she spotted Santa Claus. Before their guest's arrival, Garvey and Glover reflect on the year gone by and go through a 'corking' bunch of listener emails.

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173. If The Room Smells Good, The Podcast Won't Stink, With Fiona Bruce2021010820210112 (R4)Fi Glover and Jane Garvey bring the Fortunately podcast to the BBC Radio 4 airwaves . They're joined by Fiona Bruce; journalist, newsreader and presenter of Question Time and Antiques Roadshow. They talk news desk rivalries, roadshow etiquette and Evan Davis in a hairnet. Plus listener emails, and Jane puts a new mantra to the test.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey in conversation with Fiona Bruce.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

174. Tapestry Drying Racks, With Fearne Cotton2021011520210119 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by presenter, podcaster and author Fearne Cotton. Fearne talks about her new book Speaking Your Truth, thinks up a new mammoth hobby and coaxes Jane to reveal her greatest artistic creation. Before Fearne there's poltergeists, mock invigilation and a call to action for blue blooded listeners.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by broadcaster Fearne Cotton.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

175. Influencing Mole Rats, With Tom Allen2021012220210126 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey chat to comedian Tom Allen. The presenter of Bake Off: An Extra Slice joins Garvey and Glover to talk growing up in Bromley and writing about it for his book No Shame. The three of them also discuss dinner table expectations, sartorial etiquette, speaking French and of course, cake. Before Tom there's virtual cookalongs, tunnel mysteries and a new way for the BBC to save some cash.

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176. Pantechnicons And Disco Infernos With Katya Adler2021012920210202 (R4)Fi Glover and Jane Garvey chat to BBC Europe Editor Katya Adler. Katya comes live from Brussels to give the lowdown from across the channel and tell us about her latest Radio 4 series Dante 2021, which explores what we can learn from the famous Italian poet. Before Katya descends into the Fortunately circle of hell there is Iron Age surveying, small trucking and morning groans.

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177. Loving That Bass And Reading The Journals, With Yolanda Brown2021020520210209 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane speak to musician and broadcaster YolanDa Brown. The radio presenter and CBeebies star discusses her show and album YolanDa's Band Jam. YolanDa also talks about her time as a scholar of operations management, her favourite hob and why she is jealous of Fi's oboe skills. At the beginning of the podcast there's recommendation refuseniks and a Calais confessional.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey speak to musician and broadcaster YolanDa Brown.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

178. Now That's What I Call Lockdown 43, With Ayesha Hazarika2021021220210216 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by broadcaster, journalist and political commentator Ayesha Hazarika. The Times Radio presenter reflects on her time in the heart of government, confesses some of her late night browsing and talks about her latest role as a Saturday night royal commentator. At the beginning of the podcast there's snowy Russian romance, courtroom battles and world leader torso trends.

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Fi and Jane are joined by broadcaster and journalist Ayesha Hazarika.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

179. We're All Wanging On, With Nicky Campbell2021021920210223 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by presenter Nicky Campbell. The 5Live Breakfast Show and Long Lost Family presenter talks about his new book One of the Family, which explores his own life experiences and the importance of his dog Maxwell. There's also a special guest appearance from his wife, Radio 4's Tina Ritchie. Nicky may be the man for The Big Questions but before he turns up the important topics broached by Fi and Jane include parallel universes, alien life, skiffle bands and broody photos.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey chat to presenter Nicky Campbell.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

180. Martian Sandwiches And Mob Weddings, With Nick Bryant2021022620210302 (R4)This week Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by BBC New York Correspondent, Nick Bryant. Nick takes Fi and Jane back to relive their own experiences of the big apple. He also gives the lowdown on his last four years of 'heavy metal' reporting and how it built into his new book When America Stopped Being Great. Before Nick dialled in from the NYC studio there's post-lockdown lists, War of the Worlds singalongs and some cinematic revisionism.

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181. Brooding Windows And Roadtrippin' With Edith Bowman2021030520210309 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by DJ and broadcaster Edith Bowman. Edith talks to Fi and Jane about music, film and TV in her podcast Soundtracking, her work on The Crown: The Official Podcast and the three of them do some cardboard cut-out shopping. Before Edith's arrival there's sailing clubs, late night drives and it's eyes down for property programmes.

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182. From Ruritania With Love...a Correspondence Special.2021031220210316 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane choose some of their favourite listener emails from the past few weeks. Their choices include missives on international oboes, kitsch appliances, mass hysteria, caravanning pets and childhood eavesdropping. Before the postbag gets opened...there's debriefing on Royal interviews and Jane's relationship with her printer is on the rocks.

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183.rock Peddlers And Radio Snooker, With Vick Hope2021031920210323 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to Radio 1's Life Hacks presenter Vick Hope. Vick tells Fi and Jane about her role as a judge for this year's Women's Prize for Fiction, shortlist announced 28 April. She also talks Spanish evening classes, her neighbours' curtain habits and giving anatomy lessons to Scott Mills. Following on from Vick, Jane and Fi swap Mothering Sunday experiences and reflect on the Bloodlands finale.

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Fi and Jane chat to BBC Radio 1 presenter Vick Hope.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

184. Gained In Translation With Elif Shafak2021032620210330 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by the writer Elif Shafak. The Turkish author and activist shares her thoughts on issues affecting us around the world and provides an insight into her writing process. Elif also talks about her imaginary friends and confesses what she's like to live with. Elsewhere, the podcast has a new feel when Fi moves rooms in search of wifi and Jane recalls an unexpected but intriguing house guest.

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185. Winking At Mounties With Historian And Presenter Dan Snow20210402This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by historian and broadcaster Dan Snow.

The historian and presenter behind the History Hit podcast busts two of the biggest myths in history and discusses making sense of grief in the past. They ask when is the right time to start writing history, and how Fi would have fared in the days before glasses.

Plus Dan discloses the details of a secret Tall Club and its strange acknowledgements, and Jane's found a benefactor. Sort o

186. Multiple Jugs And Victorian Sausage-makers, With Rosie Jones2021042320210427 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane return from their spring break to chat to comedian Rosie Jones. Rosie tells them about her new travel series Trip Hazard, as well as discussing her life in lockdown with her parents and whether or not she'll be buying a hotel in Bognor. Rosie's book 'The Amazing Edie Eckhart' is also coming this summer. Before their guest arrives, Fi and Jane catch up on the goings on while they were away and muse on the chances of a podcast creche any time soon.

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Fi and Jane chat to comedian Rosie Jones.

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187. Heathen Names And Hooting In Appreciation, With Heidi Thomas2021043020210504 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by the playwright and screenwriter behind Call the Midwife, Heidi Thomas.

They discuss the history that drives the hit show, the secret to taking risks in TV, and Fi's special connection to the first episode and the world changing medical invention, ergometrine.

Plus why Heidi was known as Baby Thomas for the first days of her life, a brief discussion of 'The Hair', and Jane's interrupted with a honk of approval.

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Heathen names and hooting in appreciation, with screenwriter Heidi Thomas.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

188. The Cream Of Slough, With Your Emails2021050720210511 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane choose some of their favourite listener emails from the past few weeks. There's a story of plasticine robbery, an eyebrow raising opinion from the Channel Islands, advice on bodily habits in new romances and much much more.

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189. Born At 42, With Richard Osman2021051420210518 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to presenter and writer Richard Osman. The Pointless and House of Games presenter joins them to discuss his novel The Thursday Murder Club. He also talks to them about perspectives on ageing, consoling quiz contestants and who might win a Garvey v Glover wrestling match. Prior to Richard's arrival there's reports from the vanguard of fashion and a new arrival on Fi's windowsill.

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190. Drive In Volcanos And Platters That Matter, With Jon Holmes2021052120210525 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by the writer, presenter and comedian Jon Holmes. Jon tells them about his latest podcast, Cold Case Crime Cuts, a spoof on true crime that investigates hit songs. He also chats about his audio bending Radio 4 series The Skewer, hospital radio portacabins and his grandest achievement as a travel writer. Before Jon beams in, there's chair jeopardy and a listener reveals what Fi is like when she's off duty.

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Fi and Jane are joined by writer and comedian Jon Holmes.

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191. The Paperwork Of Space With Scientist Maggie Aderin-pocock2021052820210601 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to space scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock. The Sky at Night Presenter discusses multigenerational voyages, the power of the moon and she also ponders why Jane's food tastes better after a few hours in the fridge. Before Maggie arrives there is an apology seminar and a new way to tell someone to take it easy.

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192. Elvis Ambivalence And Stallion Concierges, With Alastair Campbell2021060420210608 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by political strategist and author Alastair Campbell. The former No.10 insider discusses his book 'Living Better: How I Learned to Survive Depression', which explores mental illness in a family. Alastair also describes his perfect macho photoshoot, professes the importance of jam jars and offers to put a good word in with ol' Tony. Before Alastair logged in there's fuzzy forks, leftover wax and moon births.

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193. Carcassonne In Platform Shoes, With Novelist Kate Mosse2021061120210615 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to novelist Kate Mosse. The author of 'Labyrinth' and 'Sepulchre' joins the podcast to discuss her memoir on caring, 'An Extra Pair of Hands', which talks about her experience as a carer in a multi-generational household. Kate also offers a lesson on French etymology and the three of them choose a soundtrack for the BBC's home for the infirm and impartial. Before Kate there's clean steps, old shorts and a skip arriving imminently.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by the novelist Kate Mosse.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

194. Hot Hair Masks And Lasandwiches, With Your Emails2021061820210622 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane choose some of their favourite listener emails from the past few weeks. They coalesce in London's Regent's Park to catch up on exciting developments from the Euros and Jane's skip. The two of them then pick out a few choice emails before Fi has to head off to the dental hygienist. Correspondence includes insights from the courtroom, a handsome Derek and divine delivery apps.

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195. You'll Never Catch The Death Stare, With Reeta Chakrabarti2021062520210629 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane speak to Reeta Chakrabarti. The leading BBC Newsreader talks them through some celebrity mastermind tips, how to fill for time on air, memories of the moon landing and Jane takes credit for Reeta's career. Earlier on there's a surprising new crush and the pancake report from Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games.

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Fi and Jane speak to BBC Newsreader Reeta Chakrabarti.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

196. Annual Phone-ins And Important Chickens, With Moscow Correspondent Steve Rosenberg2021070220210706 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by BBC Moscow correspondent Steve Rosenberg. Our man at the Kremlin actually reports this week from quarantine in the UK, but is still full of insight on Mother Russia. Topics include Steve's question for the next Putin press conference, unusual extension leads and gold toilet brushes. The podcast was recorded the afternoon before England played Germany, so Fi's cooking a chilli and Mystic Jane offers her predictions.

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197. No Eating In School Uniform, With Adele Roberts2021070920210713 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane chat to Adele Roberts, host of BBC Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast. DJ and runner Adele talks them through her triumph on Celebrity Coach Trip, recommends the best shops in Barbados and shares some of her favourite songs of lockdown. Before Adele beams in there's Southgate admiration, scab storage and alternative financial years.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey chat to Radio 1's Adele Roberts.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

198. Thorn Birds And Scouse Diasporas, With Winifred Robinson2021071620210720 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by Radio 4 Presenter Winifred Robinson. The host of You and Yours gets into some Liverpool analysis with her fellow Merseysider Jane (and Fi too). Winifred also offers some smart consumer tips, talks about getting her start at the Catholic Pictorial and bravely sticks around to hear listeners' emails on their unusual collections. Before Winifred logged in there's multiple scatter sites and a look back to the Euros finale.

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Fi and Jane speak to Radio 4 Presenter Winifred Robinson.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

199. Affleck's At The Door, With Angellica Bell2021072320210727 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to Angellica Bell, presenter on The Martin Lewis Money Show, The One Show and Scala Radio. Angellica joins Fi and Jane to tell them about her podcast 'Rewirement', which explores people's experiences of retirement and how to make the most of it. She also discusses being a CBBC legend, offers some book tips and coaches Fi and Jane, who are feeling a bit nervous about something big coming up. Before Angellica beams in there's vulnerable feet and a milkshake solves a problem.

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Fi and Jane chat to presenter Angellica Bell.

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200. Bicentennial Bidets, Live At The Royal Festival Hall With Shappi Khorsandi20210803In a special edition of Fortunately, comedian Shappi Khorsandi joins Fi and Jane for their 200th episode, with a live and socially distanced audience at London's Royal Festival Hall at the Southbank Centre. With the help of a high tech interactive Q&A, Garvey and Glover quiz the audience and face a few probing questions themselves. They are later joined by Shappi, who tells them about her upcoming book Kissing Emma, Rambo crushes and likens the ladies to Muppets.

The next four episodes will be 'your chance to enjoy some repeats' and Fi and Jane will return in September.

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Comedian Shappi Khorsandi joins Fi and Jane for their 200th episode, with a live audience!

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

201. Submersible Eyebrows And Nipple Descriptions, With Robert Peston2021090320210907 (R4)Fortunately is back after a summer break. On today's podcast, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey chat to ITV Political Editor Robert Peston. Robert gives the lowdown on his new novel The Whistleblower, a thriller set in the world of media and politics in the late 1990s. He also chats to Fi and Jane about spotting sociopaths, wearing Miami Vice suits and lessons from his great uncle. Before Robert says hello we have reflections on submarine drama Vigil, Fi is angry and Jane has fallen in love again.

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Back after a summer break, Fi and Jane chat to ITV Political Editor Robert Peston.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

202. Cold Showers And Bicycle Blunders, With Michael Mosley2021091020210914 (R4)In this edition of the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane have an appointment with broadcaster and former doctor Michael Mosley. Michael tells Garvey and Glover about his podcast Just One Thing, which is back for another series to give us some handy health tips. He also takes questions on late-night cheese, one-legged tooth brushing and fictional physicians. Before Michael arrives, Jane has a new Two Ronnies-inspired format for the podcast and Fi battles the Indian summer.

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Fi and Jane have an appointment with Michael Mosley.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

203. Collar Bone To Bellybutton, With Ugo Monye2021091720210921 (R4)This week the Question of Sport captain and Strictly contestant Ugo Monye shimmies into the Fortunately podcast to chat to Fi and Jane. The former England Rugby International beams in from the Strictly Come Dancing rehearsal room in a top secret location. He tells Garvey and Glover about his experience so far as well as his new job on the legendary quiz show. Expect tales of costumes, missing boots and poor eyesight. Before Ugo's entrance we head to the Artic Circle via Didcot Parkway.

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Question of Sport captain and Strictly contestant Ugo Monye shimmies into Fortunately.

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204. Cheese Blindness And Fictional Keiths, With Mary Ann Sieghart2021092420210928 (R4)Fi is at home and Jane is at Broadcasting House for this week's Fortunately podcast. Their guest is the journalist and presenter Mary Ann Sieghart. Mary Ann speaks to them about her new book 'The Authority Gap: Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously Than Men, and What We Can Do About It.' Expect interesting insights on workplace challenges, Canadian knitting and party name stickers. Before Mary Ann arrives Jane is lacking Saturday night antics and Fi suspects her of espionage.

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Fi and Jane are joined by journalist Mary Ann Sieghart.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

205. Paddling Pools And Remaining Desirable, With Your Emails.2021100120211005 (R4)On this week's edition of the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane rifle through some interesting listener emails from the past month. Correspondences cover DIY mishaps, whip rounds for babies, international goodbyes and much much more. Before they get to the missives Fi and Jane reveal their long awaited opinions on ABBA's holographic revival.

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Fi and Jane rifle through some interesting listener emails from the last few weeks.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

206. Sade Singalongs And Glastonbury Tor, With Africa Correspondent Andrew Harding2021100820211012 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane welcome BBC Africa Correspondent Andrew Harding onto the podcast. Andrew gives them the lowdown on his new Radio 4 series 'Poison', which tells the story of South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma and his book 'These Are Not Gentle People', the basis for the podcast Bloodlands. Andrew also gives Fi and Jane an insight into the contents of his pockets and where to find the best food in the world. Before Andrew's admitted to the meeting, Jane's gone cold turkey on caffeine and Fi learns that actual turkeys aren't planted.

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207. Soup Making And Self-pleasure, With Poppy Jay And Rubina Pabani2021101520211019 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to Poppy Jay and Rubina Pabani, hosts of Brown Girls Do It Too on the BBC Asian Network. Poppy and Rubina's award -winning podcast discusses sex as a British Asian woman. They tell Fi and Jane about breaking taboos, negotiating generation gaps and translating Harry Potter. Fi and Jane then make a triumphant return to the piazza, where there's Women of the Year envy and matrimonial conundrums.

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Fi and Jane chat to Poppy Jay and Rubina Pabani, hosts of Brown Girls Do It Too.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

208. Platform Yellers, Flushes And Flashes With Bridget Christie2021102220211026 (R4)On the Fortunately podcast this week, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey have a chat with legendary comedian Bridget Christie. Bridget tells Fi and Jane about her new show Who Am I?, her experiences of the menopause, British folklore, the best things about Gloucester, and feeling 400 years old. Bridget will be appearing at the Leicester Square Theatre, London 14-18 December. Before their guest's arrival Fi is on the final morning of a holiday home, and Jane is outraged at British nomenclature.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey have a chat with comedian Bridget Christie.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

209. A Bottle Of Ken Dodd's Finest, With Gabby Logan2021102920211102 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane's guest is the broadcaster Gabby Logan. The presenter shares some insights on the pastimes of her Match of the Day colleagues, looking after an old dog's ego and some of her best bloopers. She also tells Fi and Jane about a very exciting guest she has coming up on her podcast The Mid•Point. Before Gabby's arrival Fi and Jane are out on the piazza with an agenda that includes Bitcoin newsagents, plywood flooring and rail appreciation.

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Broadcaster Gabby Logan joins Fi and Jane this week.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

210. Wobbly Ladders And Telemachus, With Parm Sandhu2021110520211109 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by former Met Police Chief Superintendent Parm Sandhu. Parm talks to Fi and Jane about her role as an expert on the murder mystery reality show Murder Island, our interest in crime dramas as a society and current discussions about the police. Before Parm logs in, there is a good old fashioned piazza encounter and a dog taking the U-Bahn.

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211. A Tech Crisis, Caving, And Dog Bandages, With Tanni Grey-thompson2021111220211116 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson. She tells them about life in the House Of Lords, getting stuck on trains without any help, and reveals that she can walk in her dreams. Before Tanni logs in, there is a full-blown tech crisis and a heated discussion about the pros and cons of caving, plus the continuing debate about dog bandage choices.

Jane and Fi are joined by Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

212. Underpant Pyres, Death And Dying With Kathryn Mannix2021111920211123 (R4)In this edition of the podcast, Kathryn Mannix, former palliative care doctor, joins Fi and Jane to discuss death and dying. Kathryn talks about what we might expect in end of life, how to discuss death with others and her experiences of treating people who are dying. The three of them also respond to listeners who have shared their perspectives and reflections over email. Before Kathryn's arrival, Jane is subject to double embarrassments and Fi remembers an unfortunate playground dash.

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Dr Kathryn Mannix joins Fi and Jane to discuss death and dying.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

213. Wing-it Merchants And Italia 90, With Josh Widdicombe2021112620211130 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane chat comedian Josh Widdicombe. The star of the Last Leg and host of the Parenting Hell podcast tells Fi and Jane what he learnt from a childhood of TV watching, chronicled in his book 'Watching Neighbours Twice A Day'. He also lifts the veil on Who Do You Think You Are? and looks back on an infamous moment in Gary Lineker's playing career.

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Fi and Jane chat to comedian Josh Widdicombe.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

214. A Long Train To The Library, With Jon Ronson2021120320211207 (R4)In a Fortunately first, the writer Jon Ronson joins Fi and Jane for his second appearance on the podcast. The author of So You've Been Publicly Shamed and host of The Last Days of August tells them about his new podcast Things Fell Apart, exploring tales form the culture wars. Before Jon zooms in, Jane has crane fantasies and there's a shout out to listeners currently having the snip.

Things Fell Apart is available on BBC Sounds, where you can also hear an audiobook version of So You've Been Publicly Shamed. Get in touch: fortunately.podcast@BBC.co.uk

Fi and Jane are joined by the writer Jon Ronson.

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217. Racily Adding Sweetcorn, With Clare Balding And Alice Arnold20211225In a special Christmas Day edition of the podcast, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by broadcasters and spouses Clare Balding and Alice Arnold. The four of them share a festive conversational meander, covering thoughts on their careers so far, a glimpse of Christmas in their household and reflections on the year gone by.

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Fi and Jane are joined by Clare Balding and Alice Arnold for their Christmas Day Special.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

218. Mind The Camembert! With Liza Tarbuck2022011420220118 (R4)Fi and Jane kick off a new series with the actor and broadcaster Liza Tarbuck. Liza shares the philosophy behind her wildly popular Radio 2 show, stories from growing up with her dad, Jimmy & mum Pauline, and her go-to TV dinner. Meanwhile, to the delight of her cat Dora, Jane has the decorators in and Fi outs her dog Nancy as a festive mischief maker.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

219. Slow Eaters' Tables And French Roundabouts, With Paris Lees2022012120220125 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to the author and presenter Paris Lees. Paris tells them about her podcast The Flipside, which offers interesting insights on human nature through two stories that seem opposing, exploring topics such as extremism and forgiveness. She also discusses her book What It Feels Like for a Girl and how she is getting on with driving lessons. Before Paris logs in there is bouncebackability and Boney M. Radio 4's The Flipside is available on BBC Sounds.

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Fi and Jane are joined by the author and presenter Paris Lees.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

220. Poly-interests And Chicken Stock Surpluses, With Rick Edwards2022012820220201 (R4)On this week's podcast, Fi and Jane chat to the new 5Live Breakfast host Rick Edwards. Fi quizzes Rick on his interesting career in presenting, from Tool Academy to science podcasts. He also updates them on his mission to read a book a week in 2022 and the charms of p退tanque. Before Rick joins the meeting, there's online craze explanations, and the dinger makes a return.

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

221. Daphne Spruce And Pippa Clack, With Helena Merriman2022020420220208 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are joined by the broadcaster Helena Merriman. The creator of the hit Radio 4 podcast Tunnel 29 shares her new series Room 5, which looks into how different diagnoses changed people's lives. Alongside that Helena gets the Fortunately seal of approval for a new acoustically friendly blog and is given the name of her next project. Before Helena logs in, Jane's trip to Heathrow turns into an epic odyssey and Fi discovers her right honourable alter-ego.

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Fi and Jane are joined by broadcaster Helena Merriman.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

222. Coffee, Soap And Timekeeping With Jess Salomon And Eman El-husseini2022021120220215 (R4)Fi and Jane chat to Jess Salomon and Eman El-Husseini, hosts of Comedians vs The News on the BBC World Service. The couple beam over from New York to offer their thoughts on making global audiences laugh, Jess' former career in The Hague and their non-lethal dog. Before Jess and Eman join, Jane reports back from a rare sojourn to a spa and Fi reveals her favourite bit of memorabilia.

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Fi and Jane chat to comedians Jess Salomon and Eman El-Husseini.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

223. Sliding In On A Shrimp Sandwich, With Your Emails.2022021820220222 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane rifle through the digital postbag to select some of the best listener emails from the past month. Matters discussed include linguistic boxes, displays of affection, assault courses, notes on baldness and an attempt to boost Jane's self worth. Before the emails begin there's important potato related news from the Swindon area.

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Fi and Jane select some of the best listener emails from the past month.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

224. Between Two Lamp Posts With Jill Halfpenny2022022520220301 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to actor Jill Halfpenny. Jill discusser her new Channel 5 drama The Holiday. She also shares some of her preferences for an actual holiday, offers her tips on line learning and does an impression of Harry Hill doing an impression of her. Before Jill's arrival there's a rushed full English and an Anglo-Saxon rent break.

Recorded Tuesday 22nd February.

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

225. Belgian Sheets And Swirling Flip Flops, With Michelle Ogundehin2022030420220308 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane are joined by interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin, lead judge on BBC One's Interior Design Masters. The interiors guru, presenter and author gives Fi and Jane the lowdown on Interior Design Masters and working with the show's host Alan Carr. Michelle also hears Fi and Jane's home woes and answers some of their cushion questions. Before their guest joins them, Fi and Jane try to pin down exactly when halcyon days appear and they begin by thinking a bit about international events.

Interior Design Masters begins 9th March 2022 on BBC One at 9pm, continuing weekly on Wednesdays.

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Fi and Jane are joined by interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

226. A Spy Stuck Between The Doors, With Marianna Spring2022031120220315 (R4)This week on the podcast Fi and Jane chat to BBC Disinformation reporter, Marianna Spring. It's the first time Fi, Jane and a guest have all been in the same place since March 2020! Marianna talks them through her new series Death by Conspiracy, which tells the story of a man caught up in Covid 19 denial, with a tragic ending. She also offers up the Fortunately staple of her 'first news memory' and gets a tip from tech expert Jane on how to work out her screen time. Before Marianna's arrival it's Wheel vs Doors and we find out why the Queen built Windsor Castle so close to Heathrow Airport.

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

227. Drinking Coffee In Unison With Tim Lovejoy And Simon Rimmer20220318This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane talk to Sunday Brunch hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer. They discuss the perils of bottomless brunches, origin stories and a celebrity lottery win rumour.

Plus listener emails and Jane's had a compliment from her dentist. Sort o

228. Cr\u00e8me Fra\u00eeche Ice Cream And Not-hot Takes, With Musician And Writer Dessa2022032520220329 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane speak to American singer, rapper and writer Dessa. She joins the podcast from her home town of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and tells Fi and Jane about her series Deeply Human, which assembles brilliant minds from around the world to investigate the human experience. The three of them cover topics such as the teenage brain, saying 'yes' like a member of the Royal Family and Jane's transformation as she gets into the back of a Lime St. cab. Before Dessa logs in there's newly shaved armpits and sage advice from pilates.

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Fi and Jane speak to Dessa, host of Deeply Human on the BBC World Service.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

229. Shedding Cassocks And Sitcom Husbands, With Your Emails2022040120220405 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane choose some of their favourite listener emails from the past few weeks. Their topics include homemade calendars, motorsport feminism and learning lines with your feet in the air. There's also a disagreement on sartorial matters and Jane reveals her vegan gravy technique.

Fortunately returns Friday 22nd April.

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

230. Natterjack Toads And Non-confrontation, With Shaun Keaveny2022042220220426 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane are joined by fellow broadcaster and Fortunately co-star Shaun Keaveny. Fi and Jane venture back out on the piazza and meet none other than newsreader and BBC icon Huw Edwards! Following on from their encounter with Huw they head into the house of broadcasting to speak to Shaun, who gives them the lowdown on his series The Line Up - a fantasy festival podcast, and Your Place or Mine, where his guests entice him to other parts of the world. Shaun and Jane reminisce about trips to the Mersey Riviera and jaws are the floor for the French premier's chest hair. All that and Fi's seen a famous Face in a bar in Nice.

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Fi and Jane are joined by their Fortunately co-star Shaun Keaveny.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

231. The Pad On The Gusset, With India Rakusen2022042920220503 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane chat to the journalist and presenter India Rakusen, host of the 28ish Days Later podcast on BBC Sounds. The series explores what we really know about the menstrual cycle. India shares some insights with Garvey and Glover, who discuss their own experiences and recount Jane's only idea from the last six years. Before India drops by there is a full debrief from the senior partner's lunch with Ken Follett and Fi is the very brief owner of some white satin trousers.

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Fi and Jane chat to the journalist and presenter India Rakusen.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

232. Le Roman De La Rose, With Huw Edwards2022050620220510 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane are finally joined by newsreading icon Huw Edwards. Huw joins them amidst local election rehearsals and discusses being a Welshman in London, his multiple post-graduate projects and his biggest ever exclusive. Before Huw arrives there's an opening on Countdown and a look across the pond.

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Fi and Jane are joined by newsreading icon Huw Edwards.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

233. Galloping Gourmet And Merthyr Motoring, With Andi And Miquita Oliver2022051320220517 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane are joined by mother-daughter broadcasters Andi Oliver and Miquita Oliver. Andi is the presenter of Great British Menu, the Sky Arts Book Club and upcoming Radio 4 podcast One Dish. Miquita has hosted the legendary Popworld, the Sunday Times Culture Show and Sunday Brunch. Topics include their recent journey to the Caribbean for BBC Two, rally driving and spending time in a Victorian workhouse. Before the Olivers arrive there's a train conundrum and paragraph that's impossible to read aloud.

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Fi and Jane are joined by the broadcasters Andi Oliver and Miquita Oliver.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

234. Loaf Handling And Regal Speed Dial, With Your Emails2022052020220524 (R4)This week on the podcast, it's time for Fi and Jane to choose some interesting listener correspondence from the past month. Your missives include bar staff misunderstandings, Sri Lankan Uncles and career pivots. Before going through the post, it's back to remote recording for this week and Jane feels left out after not receiving an invitation to watch the horses.

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Fi and Jane choose some of the best listener emails from the past month.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

235. I've Been To Split Several Times, With Sirin Kale And Pandora Sykes2022052720220531 (R4)This week on Fortunately Fi and Jane are joined by the journalists Sirin Kale and Pandora Sykes, hosts of the podcast Unreal, a critical history of reality TV. Unreal looks back to the earliest days of the format and takes us all the way to today, featuring iconic shows and stars. Before their guests' arrival Fi and Jane have had some niche PhD titles sent in and emergency Jubbly plans are afoot.

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Fi and Jane are joined by Sirin Kale and Pandora Sykes, hosts of Unreal.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

236. No Word Of A Lie, We're At The Hay Festival With Laura Bates2022060320220607 (R4)Fi and Jane are live at the Hay Festival and joined by writer Laura Bates, founder of Everyday Sexism. They're also accompanied by an audience under the BBC Marquee in a field in Hay-on-Wye, Wales. Laura talks to Fi and Jane about her new book, Fix the System, Not the Women, looking at solving society's ingrained misogyny. She also reflects on a decade of cataloguing women's through the Everyday Sexism project. Before Laura joins them on stage, Fi remembers her time as a playing card and Jane's post has given her a bit of an emotional roller-coaster ride.

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Fi and Jane are at the Hay Festival and joined by writer Laura Bates.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

238. Sticking Snowsuits And Magnifying Mirrors, With Ramita Navai2022061720220621 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane speak to the investigative journalist Ramita Navai, who has covered stories in hostile environments all over the world. Ramita tells them about The Line of Fire, her podcast speaking to fellow reporters about their experience covering dangerous events around the globe. Ramita also talks about growing up amidst the Iranian Revolution and the benefits of being a female reporter. Before their guest joined them, Fi has a zoological question, Jane is feeling good about mixed beans and there's a new Italian man in her life.

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Fi and Jane are joined by investigative journalist Ramita Navai.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

239. Broom Tests And Talking Peppers, With Nick Grimshaw2022062420220628 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane are joined by the TV and radio presenter Nick Grimshaw. Nick joins them from his house, the hottest in Britain, to tell them about his new podcast Dish with chef Angela Hartnett. They also discuss his experience growing up in Oldham and writing about it for his upcoming book Soft Lad. Before Grimmy's arrival Fi has an idea for a brand new A Level, Jane campaigns for humans and things are getting foxy.

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Fi and Jane are joined by the presenter Nick Grimshaw.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

241. Substitute Spectacles And Elocution Lessons, With Nikki Fox2022070820220712 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane chat to Nikki Fox, BBC Disability Correspondent, recorded at the beginning of the week. Nikki speaks to Fi and Jane about Access All, the podcast she hosts with Emma Tracey looking into disability, mental health and much more. Nikki also shares her experiences on celebrity quiz shows, how Jane taught her to interview and her love for a certain Babooshka singer. Before Nikki's arrival Fi wants to know the location of her colleague's bathing machine and Jane has a special outfit planned for graduation.

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Fi and Jane chat to Nikki Fox, BBC disability correspondent.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

242. Pews For The Deeply Cynical, With Your Emails2022071520220719 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane choose some of their favourite listener emails from the past few weeks. As it's the last episode before a summer break, there are some book recommendations too. Emails cover a host of topics including the male menopause, views from the pulpit, tales from local council phone handlers and there's a very interesting parcel to open.

Authors & Books mentioned:

Meg Mason - Sorrow and Bliss

Jane Harper

Chris Hammer

Julia Boyd - Travellers in the Third Reich, A Village in the Third Reich

Viola Davis - Finding Me: A Memoir

Nora Ephron - I Feel Bad About My Neck, Crazy Salad: Some Things About Women

Maggie O'Farrell

Richard Yates - Revolutionary Road

Nevil Shute - On the Beach, A Town Like Alice

Peter Papathanasiou -The Stoning

Abi Morgan - This Is Not a Pity Memoir

Abi Dare - The Girl with the Louding Voice

Lucy Caldwell - Intimacies

Amor Towles - Gentleman in Moscow, Rules of Civility, The Lincoln Highway

Fortunately returns Friday 26th August 2022

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

243. 200lbs Of Shingle And Burnt Sausage Barbecues, With Ricky Ross2022082620220830 (R4)This week on the Fortunately podcast, Fi and Jane are back from holidays and are joined by singer and broadcaster Ricky Ross. Now a presenter on BBC Scotland, Ricky Ross is the lead singer of Deacon Blue, and he shares stories from his new memoir Walking Back Home. He talks about following his faith whilst living the life of a rockstar, and all three discuss what makes a good interview with a musician. Ricky also explains just why he never went to a barbecue at Bruce Springsteen's house. Before he arrives, Fi and Jane discuss breakfast buffets, saving sun loungers and feelings you're not supposed to have.

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Fi and Jane are back for a new series of Fortunately, with singer Ricky Ross.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

244. Angeluses And Places For Guff, With Louise O'neill2022090220220906 (R4)This week on Fortunately, Fi and Jane welcome along the writer Louise O'Neill. The Irish author joins Fi and Jane to discuss her latest book Idol, exploring the worlds of online influencers and complicated female friendships. Louise also attempts to work out if she is related to Jane, thinks about the biggest influencers in her life and talks Fi and Jane through an RTE broadcast tradition. Before Louise logs on there's Balloon Debates, Fi remembers a date that didn't work out and Jane has had enough of hard boiled eggs.

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Fi and Jane welcome along Irish author Louise O'Neill.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

245. Being A Conduit And Converting Fahrenheit, With Justin Webb2022090920220913 (R4)This episode was recorded before the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

This week on the Fortunately Podcast, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey are joined by the Today Programme's Justin Webb. Justin discusses his memoir The Gift of Radio, about growing up in unusual circumstances and how society has changed over the decades. Justin also offers some insight on helming the Radio 4 institution and how to get your shirt fixed at a fancy hotel. Before Justin there's Cat Cafe analysis and afterwards some guidance on sending off a sample.

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

246. Opaque Tights And Oboe Hotlines, With Your Emails2022091620220920 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi Glover and Jane Garvey take a moment to reflect on events and hear from listeners on their experiences. Fi and Jane reveal slightly odd situation they were in when they learnt of the death of the Queen and share their thoughts on the last few days' viewing. Listener missives come from international classrooms, the anti-curtsy campaign office, cardboard cutting piles and pun-heavy feline establishments.

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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey look back on a momentous week.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

247. Three Paying Punters, With Trevor Nelson2022092320220927 (R4)The Fortunately podcast this week welcomes legendary broadcaster and DJ Trevor Nelson. Trevor currently can be heard on BBC Radio 2 Mon -Thurs 10pm 12am and 1Xtra Sundays 11am. Trevor talks to Fi and Jane about getting established on the DJ circuit, his time on pirate radio and the trials of covering Pop Master. Before Trevor logs on there's undiscovered security tags, mind-changing staircases and ghostly Prime Ministers.

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Fortunately this week welcomes legendary broadcaster and DJ Trevor Nelson.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

248. You Jump In When They Breathe In, With Julian Worricker2022093020221004 (R4)Fi and Jane are joined by the broadcaster Julian Worricker. The voice of The World Tonight on Radio 4 and Weekend on the World Service chats to two of his fellow former 5Live colleagues. Their conversation includes insights on lichen varieties across the UK, a masterclass on verbal interception and rumination on the next Eurovision. Outside Julian's appearance there is a moment of understanding about Martin Clunes and Jane is full of golfing bravado. (I'm a bot).

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Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

64. Lady Barnacles And Toga Parties With Mishal Husain2018092820220111 (R4)Mishal Husain comes fresh from the Today Programme studio to the Fortunately pizza where she's lucky to catch Jane on fresh patch Thursday. They discuss the art of interrupting, Mishal's new book on workplace skills for women, and detective dramas. Plus, coming soon, Fi and Jane's new Emergency Advice for Young Adults Festival.

Mishal Husain comes fresh from the Today studio to the Fortunately pizza.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

68. Dress Smart, Jock Smart\u2026 With London Hughes2018102620210831 (R4)Newly award-winning Fi and Jane are joined by comedian and presenter London Hughes.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

83. Ready For Tingles, With Clive Myrie2019022220210810 (R4)Fi and Jane are joined by newsreading icon Clive Myrie.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

90. In Memoriam Mittens With Elizabeth Day2019041920210817 (R4)Fi and Jane are joined by writer and podcaster Elizabeth Day.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

'a Burst Of Hamstery Energy', With Dame Esther Rantzen20210413Dame Esther Rantzen, ‘proper legend' of broadcasting, is whisked from the pizza and into a private room in Broadcasting House for a chat with Fi and Jane. Over hot chocolates, they discuss how Esther went from studio manager and sound effects wizard, to producing and presenting her own TV shows. It's not long before she's put on the Fortunately naughty step. Plus, Esther reveals how a conversation with Jane inspired her to found The Silver Line charity, and why 78 is the new 78.

From November 2018

Dame Esther Rantzen, 'proper legend' of broadcasting, chats with Fi and Jane.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

Back At The Brownies With Nigel Slater2019112920220104 (R4)This week on Fortunately our guest is food writer, broadcaster and full on national treasure Nigel Slater.

The author of Toast, Tender and Greenfeast joins Fi and Jane for a chat around the kitchen table. The only question is whether Jane will make it Fi's house on time.

Once they're all settled in with cake and coffee, the three of them discuss writing about your own life, who does the washing up, sugar cravings and 'the M4 test'.

Nigel Slater joins Fi and Jane for a chat around the kitchen table.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

Dodgy Molluscs And Steaming Pants With Marian Keyes2020020720220726 (R4)Fi and Jane welcome the novelist Marian Keyes around the Fortunately table to share a bag of chocolates.

The bestselling author has some confessions about her bowling prowess (or lack of it). Marian also talks to Fi and Jane about appreciating the small things, generational change in Ireland and why a bad waxwork is better than a good one.

In addition, the ladies have some consumer confessions, there's a bad smell in Jane's Kitchen and Fi gets dumped.

Novelist Marian Keyes shares a bag of chocolates with Fi and Jane.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.

237Fan Belts On The Cusp Of Change With Liane Moriarty2022061020220614 (R4)This week on the podcast, Fi and Jane chat to the Australian writer Liane Moriarty, author of Big Little Lies. Fortunately listener Liane talks to Fi and Jane about her latest book Apples Never Fall, Nicole Kidman's practicality and competing on daily steps with her siblings. Before Liane logs on there's a double debrief, Fi drops a clanger and Jane has had an unexpected animal encounter.

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Fi and Jane chat to author Liane Moriarty.

Two women who know what's what and who's who in the world of radio.