A Very Welsh Thursday

Oct 01, 2015 21:56




10:35 - 11:35: Question Time
Featuring Conservative secretary of state for Wales Stephen Crabb MP; newly-elected Labour MP Stephen Kinnock; leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood AM; Daily Telegraph columnist and Margaret Thatcher's biographer Charles Moore; singer and campaigner Charlotte Church.

11:35 - Why are you forcing me to watch this?: This Week
Alan couldn't help but grin. "You're back!"

Michael, however, looked glum. Glummer than Alan had seen him for quite a long while.

Punching him on the arm (that was friendly, wasn't it?), Alan tried his best to look sympathetic. "You're not still sad about Diane, are you?"

Michael slummed down on his dressing room chair. "It's much worse than that. Do you know who Andrew's invited on tonight?"

"It's not George Galloway, is it?" Alan said, feeling a prickly of worry growing across his forehead.

"Worse," Michael said. "Farage. And Andrew actually thought I'd be happy about it. Imagine."

"There, there," Alan said, and slung an arm across Michael's shoulders. "Let's just find the best way to wind him up. That'll cheer you up, won't it?"

david 'dimbledore' dimbleby, must be thursday, alan 'felicity carmichael' johnson, felicity carmichael minister for sand, andrew 'the wiglord' neil

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