Inevitable Groin

On tonight's programme, I'll be playing playing tracks by The Slute, The Slot, The Groan, Exploding Truss, The Blues Bastards, one from The Geckos, Hubert And His Pile-Tones, The Ear, The Nose, The Throat, the Cassowaries From Hell are here; and Inevitable Groin.

TMS Ask The Umpire with John Holder - Pitch Invasion

#cricketlovelycricket Roy Harper sings on Test Match Special

When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease 23rd July 2011

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Now I'm no friend to the pirates but I've been trying to buy the original of this track since this appearence reminded me of it and thus far I haven't been able to. It doesn't encourage those of us trying to keep to the straight and narrow.

#cricketlovelycricket Aggers & Vaughn on the difficulty of applying a rubber

Test Match Special 7th June 2011

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#cricketlovelycricket Miles Jupp on TMS about his time as BBC Scotland Cricket Correspondent

Unofficial Correspondent that is. 

22nd August 2011

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Miles modelling 'Tuffers Muffers'

Let us take a moment to remember those brave men and women of the BBC cricket commentary team

Peter Trego hits a six off Robert Croft in Somerset's win over Glamorgan at Tauton on 2nd May 2011 hitting Edward Bevan in the commentary box.

 

But was it an accident? Edward Bevan had been the targeted on several previous occasions. For example Glamorgan versus Gloucestershire at Cardiff in 2006.

Is it purely coincidence that it occurred after recent match fixing allegations? Yes of course it is.

 

Nearly as nimble on the ivories as he was at the wicket, Sir Donald Bradman

Tom Chaplin singing 'Somewhere Only We Know' on Test Match Special during a 'View From The Boundary'

As the BBC seem to have cut it out of the podcast version. A mistake I feel as someone who hasn't really listened to Keane in the past but am more inclined to after hearing this. Probably rights issues.

 

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Photograph by Jonathan Agnew a.k.a. @Aggerscricket

 

The most realistic football song ever written: Del Amitri - Don't Come Home Too Soon (Scotland 1998 World Cup)

Returning to the Mexico World Cup of 1970 - David Coleman gives the TV director some constructive criticism.

Whoops, I'm referring to something on the general blog: http://nigeltheimpaler.posterous.com/no-world-cup-song-fa-confirms-has-there-...