Wednesday 16 December 2009


The Boland Guest List Thursday 17th December: Again another headline story makes it onto the Boland guest, which tells of the son of one of the greatest stunt riders attempts to make a jump that almost killed his dad: In an exclusive Talk Radio Europe interview Robbie, the son of stunt legend Evel Knievel, announced today his plans to attempt the same double-decker bus stunt that nearly ruined his late father’s daredevil career. On may 25th, 1975 Evel Knievel attempted to jump 13 buses at Wembley but crashed breaking his pelvis and ending his career. Robbie said today that he would attempt to clear 16 buses on the same motorcycle model used by his father. the death defying stunt will take place in London on may 22nd next year. What Robbie doesn’t know is that Maurice interviewed his late dad Evil when he was broadcasting one of his shows live from Caesars Palace Hotel Las Vegas, the place where Knievle nearly ended his life when an attempted jump through the famous Caesars fountains went terribly wrong.

We’ve opened our prezzes, had our lunch and watched a few boring reruns on the telly, we’ve almost finished the box of Quality Streets (nabbing all the purple ones!!) when its time to settle down to a good board game (sure to get the family at each others throats!!!) Boland’s next guest knows all about that, John Mariani heads up Drummond Park UK’s leading games company. What he doesn’t know is that Maurice’s son Daniel is the face of Articulate TV advertising campaign which is one of Drummand Parks top selling games…

Keeping on the Christmas theme, well sort of, the darker side of Christmas!!! For a few brief weeks, they are paraded and petted at shopping centres and Christmas displays. but for the rest of the year, hundreds of reindeer in Britain are enduring horrific neglect. Robin Page is the former presenter of the TV show ‘ One Man and his Dog’ and the author of a children’s book on reindeer, ‘ Why the Reindeer has a Velvet Nose’. Will explain to Maurice the cruelty dished out to this lovable animals.

And finally folks…. The Embarrassing Dad dance Routine is a sight most have witnessed at wedding receptions and discos up and down the country. But, now a study has found that cringe worthy dancing by middle-aged men is largely down to evolution. Dr Peter Lovatt, a psychologist and a dancer, found that men between 35 and their sixties practise embarrassing dance moves to repel younger women. Obviously he hasn’t seen Maurice dancing: Get it… Morris Dancing!!!!
Boland on Thursday at 10am

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