Whose Coat is that Jacket?
Actor and singer Morgan James and teacher and writer Rhianydd Biebrach have been friends since nursery school in the Welsh Valleys. Fashions and hairstyles may have changed (or disappeared!) through the years, and life has taken them in different directions, but their friendship has stood the test of time.
Now, in their middle-aged prime, they are getting together once again to ponder some of life’s great questions and share some of their wit and hard-won wisdom - whether it’s wanted or not.
Taking a different theme every week, Morgan and Rhianydd bring their unique perspectives, often with a Welsh slant, to whatever’s been on their minds:
‘What makes you happy?’
‘Is it ok to tell lies?’
‘Would you do that at home?!’
So, if you often find yourself wondering the same thing, join Morgan and Rhianydd in asking that ubiquitous Welsh question, ‘Whose Coat Is That Jacket?’!
Cwtch up and tune in.
Whose Coat is that Jacket?
Do Ghosts exist?
Whhoooooooo, it’s that time of year again, when the nights draw in, spirits walk abroad and Rhianydd gets her sprouts on in time for Christmas. Interestingly this episode was recorded as Spring had sprung, bringing with it fresh new life and growth which got Rhianydd to thinking about death!!! So as Halloween approaches, what better time to unleash this episode. If you’re ga-ga about ghouls, soft on spectres or potty about Poltergeists then this week’s episode is for you!
In this episode, Morgan and Rhianydd explore the world of ghosts, ghouls and things that go bump in the night: What was that thing that made a British army officer run screaming into the night? Who controlled the ouija board in Morgan’s Streatham flat, and why did Mary get ‘sucked off’?
If you want to know the answers to all these questions and more then cwtch up with a crucifix and a cuppa by a roaring fire, draw the curtains, lock all the doors and tune in.
If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood, who ya gonna call? Whose Coat Is That Jacket of course!
And we’ve got a decidedly un-spooky Wenglish Word of the Week, and two completely unseasonal cultural moments, so don’t miss that!