Answer Me This!

Helen and Olly
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16 snips
Mar 26, 2026 • 58min

AMT416: LEGO Titanic, Curried Whale and World Book Day

They discuss who might buy £530 LEGO Titanic sets at airports and the ethics of brickifying disaster. There is a dive into Nelson’s Column cleaning, scaffolding and pigeon maintenance. Wartime curried whale and how whale meat was rationed come up. They also explore the stress of World Book Day costumes and whether a 12th birthday meat fondue was bougie.
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10 snips
Mar 12, 2026 • 31min

Answer Us Back: 'nduja-smeared rubber glove

Listeners send memories, tips and baffling questions about olive bars, vacuum-packed pinchos and nduja burrata riffs. Stories of proposals via tabloid notices and public stunts get recalled with fondness. Practical bits include using radio pips for ship chronometers, alternatives to tiny Benecol bottles, and tales of being recognised in breakfast cafes.
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15 snips
Feb 26, 2026 • 58min

AMT415: BLTs, Zambonis and the Wingdings Conspiracy

They explain what Zambonis actually do on hockey rinks and why they steer from the back. The Scots origins of Wee Willie Winkie get traced alongside clown lore and the clown egg registry. The Wingdings font and conspiracy myths around it are explored. Ring-necked parakeets in London and myths about Jimi Hendrix are discussed. The history of the BLT initialism and reassuring a partner about kidney donation are covered.
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18 snips
Feb 12, 2026 • 28min

Answer Us Back: Tobermory Carvermory

Listeners write in about bizarre food mashups like sauerkraut with spaghetti. A quirky discussion centers on the Toby Carvery gold card, merch and marketing oddities. There is a whimsical Wombles-themed holiday tour and a tale about music rights and merchandising. Warm listener memories and awkward interview moments round out the chat.
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21 snips
Jan 29, 2026 • 57min

AMT414: Wax Seals, Y2K Songs, and the Butler Doing It

They trace wax seals from ancient use to modern craft and explain the materials and meanings behind them. They compile songs tied to the year 2000 and explore pop and punk reactions to Y2K. They unpack how the butler became mystery shorthand and why the trope stuck. They also share quick tactics for dodging unwanted chat at rowdy retiree lunches.
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18 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 3min

AMT413: Secret marriage, wet Mr Darcy and transparent pie

Discover the quirks of secret marriages and how to break the news to parents. Uncover whether bell-ringing counts as a sport and the origin of 'chess' cake versus transparent pie. Dive into the rich history of Mr. Darcy's wealth and debate the oddities of celebrity coffee shots. Plus, learn about the unique species of Wombles and what to wear on a TV quiz show. The hosts also share their most unusual snack preferences, inviting listeners to join in the fun!
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16 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 23min

Answer Us Back: Naughty Elves and Same-names

Olly shares his newfound enjoyment of Elf On The Shelf, turning it into a playful family tradition. A listener sparks a debate about what qualifies as a variety pack of stock cubes. Stories flood in about the complexities of sharing names, leading to humorous misdirected emails. Heartfelt revelations unfold as listeners recount discovering their donor-conceived roots. The conversation deepens into what truly defines family, blurring the lines between biological ties and chosen connections.
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27 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 2min

AMT412: Widow’s Peaks, Mixtapes and Garlic

Curious about those cozy little hats on Innocent smoothies? Discover their role in charity and creative reuse! Want to know if a mixtape signals romance? The hosts dive into song choices and mixed signals. Ever dealt with email mix-ups from strangers? Get practical tips to handle them. Plus, learn how to increase spice tolerance through gradual exposure, and trace garlic's fascinating origins and uses. Lastly, explore the intriguing history of widow's peaks and their cultural significance. This conversation is both enlightening and entertaining!
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9 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 24min

Answer Us Back: Tiaras and Cadavers

Get ready for some fascinating listener insights! A deep dive into the lyrics of 'Sweet Caroline' sparks a lively debate over the correct version. Tiaras take center stage, with trivia about their history in the Navy and the quirks of formal dress codes. Former medical students share their emotional experiences in anatomy labs, detailing the respect for human donors and the humor that can arise in such settings. It's a mix of nostalgia, learning, and intriguing discussions!
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4 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 56min

AMT 411: Sperm Donation, Snake Charming, and Open Top Bus Parades

Ever wondered if snakes can truly be charmed? The hosts dive into the cultural roots and ethical considerations of this intriguing practice. They also unravel the historical reality of sleeping while sitting up and the emotional journey of discovering a prolific sperm donor in the family. Insights on navigating a mother’s quest to meet countless half-siblings are shared. Plus, the origins of open-top bus parades are explored, shedding light on this festive tradition's fascinating history.

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