22:09, Wed 30 Oct
Soz
22:13, Wed 30 Oct
Should think so too
02:10, Thu 31 Oct
Sishi Runak
Piers Morgan is great as well.

Absolute clown.
02:12, Thu 31 Oct
Rab C Nesbitt
bluearmyfaction
Rachel Riley
vile. And awful legs

Gorgeous and very intelligent , though would eat herself if she was chocolate .
08:38, Thu 31 Oct
Victoria Derbyshire.
08:41, Thu 31 Oct
I like her. Pity Newsnight has changed its format as she would be a great lead for the previous style of programme.
Naga Munchetty. I love the way she sideswipes stupidity with her subtle sense of humour. I think it took quite a while for her male colleagues to feel at east with her but now she just owns them, there's a great chemistry on set. I'd love to spend an afternoon in a beer garden with her. I get the feeling she'd probably enjoy switching off for a low-brow session a with council estate raised oink like me.
15:48, Thu 31 Oct
Slightly niche, but Waldemar Januszczak. Has a new series on Sky Arts (The Art Mysteries) at the moment. Love his enthusiasm and his ability to contextualize some pretty outré stuff.
17:48, Thu 31 Oct
newblue
I like her. Pity Newsnight has changed its format as she would be a great lead for the previous style of programme.

Yeah, it's gone to pot with the new format. She's a great interrogator though; I think she's great.
23:13, Thu 31 Oct
Francesca Albanese
08:45, Fri 1 Nov
Fat Buddha CBE
Very disappointed in some of these choices.

Did you see Martin Lewis last night though? He’s brilliant.

Clearly the new chancellor is scared of him!!!
Bradley Walsh - A throwback to the days of likeable all round entertainers.

Spencer Oliver (Boxing pundit) - erudite and knowledgeable about the sport without being verbose like his colleague GAD. Funny and likeable without the oi oi banter try hard nonsense so many pundits offer.
Bob Mortimer. He is the absolute best.


Ian Hislop and Richard Osman I enjoy listening to, both have credible opinions and intelligence.