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for an item on the programme tonight. The photograph shows reporter Matt Cole with some bread. Matt's on the right.
Eddie Mair | 15:34 UK time, Thursday, 28 June 2007
for an item on the programme tonight. The photograph shows reporter Matt Cole with some bread. Matt's on the right.
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Am intrigued...was in two minds whether to listen or watch Henman do his thing (or not) but the bread's clinched it.
What a beautiful loaf - it reminds me of a huge tennis ball
What's the symbol on the bread? Looks like a swan by Franz Marc.
Any current affairs programme that devotes air time to bread deserves our attention.
Ed, are you sure Matt is on the right?
I hope that Matt uses his loaf.
Si.
I think it may be a character for 'peace' or 'blessing',
but I can't find any reference for that.
xx
ed
It is me on the right. Mean Mr Mair, mean...
The interview just conducted with George Osborne on PM can only be called a complete disgrace. I cannot accept that anyone would regard this as being a balanced and impartial interview and I can only assume that you have decided to be the mouth piece of Gordan Brown's new government. God help us.
R Baker
So, sourdough is French is it? And baguettes and croissants aren't?
Next you'll be telling us that chips aren't French either, and chicken tikka Masala isn't Indian!
(Sorry, why is any of this news?)
Fifi
No Fifi (9) it's not news but it was mildly interesting and did add a little leaven to the programme...
...sorry I'll get my coat.....
It's all right Matt, you can have your revenge by realising that mean Mr Mair won't be trying any bread that has a 1/2 cm chewy crust. Not any more. Not with those teeth. Far too expensive.
Looks like some fossilised enormous nematode worms to me.... don't eat it Matt! Don't eat it!!
Is Matt on 'the right as we look at it' or 'the right from his perspective'?