Wordaholics - Series 3, Episode 5 - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Further details

Today's Letter of the week is the sinuous letter 'S'. Lloyd Langford has to work out what the Victorian term 'Smothering a parrot' meant. Natalie Haynes works out what a 'Saint Giles Carpet' was. Holly Walsh works out what she'd be doing in the 1700s if she were to ride on 'Shank's mare'. And Paul Sinha works out what a 'spermologer' is.

In a round about portmanteau words Natalie is asked what a 'chork' is; Holly a 'geep'; Paul 'smirting' and Lloyd a 'flexitarian'.

Next the panellists are asked to guess the meaning of some foreign words which have no direct equivalent in English. Lloyd tries to guess the meaning of the Central American word 'chaquetero' and Holly works out what the Chilean phrase 'pagar el piso' means.

The panel then try and ban the words which drive them most mad including 'foodie' and 'chillax'.

Finally they try and decipher what the long-forgotten words from the early 1600s are: 'mulct','matrixe', 'pistated' and 'obnubilate'.

Broadcast details

Date

Wednesday 1st October 2014

Time

11:30am

Channel

BBC Radio 4

Length

30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Gyles Brandreth Host / Presenter
Natalie Haynes Regular Panellist

Guest cast

Lloyd Langford Guest
Paul Sinha Guest
Holly Walsh Guest

Writing team

Jon Hunter Writer
James Kettle Writer

Production team

Claire Jones Producer