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Hello everybody! Its time for our very first Boxing Edition of 'The Radio Show'

This is the time of year for traditions, some old and some new. Today we start a brand new one with our very first special edition of 'The Bakery Bears Radio Show'. Boxing Day is a time to relax and recover after the fun of Christmas Day and the way we have always done that is with a lovely walk. So join us today as we head out for a little winter adventure. Along the way we are discussing 'What are the ingredients to a great TV Show'.

So join your hosts today as they discuss: 

  • What are 'their' must have ingredients for a great TV show
  • Their top five TV shows of all time
  • Kay's guilty pleasure, her love of Blake's Seven! 

You can find the Radio Show:

Find out more about the 'Radio Show' and its presenters here www.bakerybears.com/listen/ - You’ll also find links to all our social media platforms, how you can become a patron of the show, there's also a link to our brand new ‘ Radio Show Crew’ Facebook page and lots more. 

We'll be back on the 2nd of January 2020 with Episode 14. We'll be starting the new year with a walk and a setting out our plans for the start of a brand new decade! Thank you so much for watching and we'll see you then.

P.S. Kay will see you all on the 30th of December with a recap of her top five yarns of 2018 followed by the unveiling of her top five yarns of 2019 on the 31st of December.

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Pamela Ancona

I couldn’t get into Outlander either but I did really enjoy Game of Thrones. Since you mentioned Jack Ryan (loved season 1 but 2 wasn’t as good), I wanted to mention The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. It’s wonderful. We also love Peaky Blinders, Mindhunter, True Blood, and the first show I really binge watched - House of Cards (Netflix).

Jima Terry

One tv show that I really like and revisit from time to time is Blue Bloods. It has strong family ties which I love, even though they don't always/usually agree. They have busy lives, but still sit down to Sunday dinner together every week. There is some violence as it's a police show, but it isn't gratuitous. Rarely if any naughty scenes...some of the cases are sexual, but 99 percent of the time it's alluded to instead of shown. It's just a good wholesome show in my eyes and worth a nosey if you haven't seen it. Plus, Tom Selleck lol :)