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Weekend: John Crace, Zoë Kravitz and the art of saying ‘sorry’

Mar 12, 2022
48:16
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
The U K Is Going the Extra Mile
05:02 • 3min
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3
The Bat Man by Zoe Cravitts
08:30 • 2min
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'Kal' Cravitts
10:35 • 5min
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5
Cravitz's Big Little Lies
15:15 • 3min
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6
The Bat Man
17:53 • 5min
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Cravitz: Is It Dangerous to Care?
22:38 • 2min
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8
We've Got as Fat as Her
24:20 • 2min
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9
How to Say Sorry in a Child's Life
26:32 • 3min
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How to Say Sorry to Children
29:18 • 5min
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Apologies Are Not Dissimilar to Thank Yous
34:45 • 2min
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The Marvellous Missus Mazel, by Anneliza Barbiri
36:54 • 5min
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Women in Comedy in the Sixties
41:37 • 7min
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In this week’s episode, John Crace on Boris Johnson’s six-point plan for Ukraine turning out to be six vague principles, Sirin Kale interviews Zoë Kravitz, Annalisa Barbieri on why ‘sorry’ is the hardest word, and Emine Saner on female standups from the 1960s.
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