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Welcome to the 'Bakery Bears Radio Show' Episode 87

Today we begin a two episode mini series as requested by a number of listeners! Over the next two shows join us as we list our top 10 hero's and our top ten villains. At least we try to get to ten, we only managed 9 in today! In this first show it's all about the hero's. 

Join Kay & Dan as they:

  • Talk about their favourite words to say and mention Dans Gran
  • Discuss North & South and Kays love for the two main characters, Orry Main & George Hazard
  • Talk about Sherlock Holmes and Dan’s love of the original stories
  • Mention Aayla from the Clan of the Cave Bear series who we talked about in Episode 22 and Episode 74
  • Discuss King Arthur and his literary history
  • Talk about Elizabeth Bennett and Kays love of Pride & Prejudice
  • Mention Robin Hood and Dans childhood games
  • Talk about Laura Ingall’s Wilder
  • Discuss Enfys Nest and Solo: A Star Wars Story

We'll see you on the 15th June with the next episode of the show.

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Comments

Caroline

I love crocheting dainty doilies! Haven't done any lately, but have some crochet thread in my stash. The name Kay, I'm sure was the name of the boy whose heart was frozen by the Ice Queen. I think it was a Grymm's fairytale from memory.

Caroline

I forgot to say, our family's claim to fame was that my Dad used to live next door to Sir Arthur Conon Doyle. Dad was only small then, but he and his parents used to look after their dog when they went on holiday. His son was not liked by the community as he liked to drive his racing car very fast and noisily down the street. Dad once took me to the road where actually, he was born. His home had been knocked down, but I believe Sir Arthur's was still standing. They used to live in Crowborough, not far from Tunbridge Wells in Kent.