Aled Jones and Canon Ann mark the end of Lockdown by looking back at the highlights of their entertaining and touching podcasts.
Aled and Ann consider orbiting priests, celebrating Christmas in the park and pay tribute to Chris Norton whose sustained life alteration injuries as a result of a sporting accident.
Aled and Cannon and consider the penalties of overdue library books and videos while Ann reveals her summer fashion wardrobe!
Aled Jones and Canon Ann Easter consider why 99s are so called, how confusion has reigned for a woman called Siri and share their delight about a new book, honouring Patrick Bronte - Old Tabby Bronte, The Servant's Tale by Hilary Robinson.
Canon Ann and Aled Jones discuss who should play them in films, why they are unlikely to share the same swimming pool and pay tribute to the selfless acts of others.
Canon Ann and Aled Jones pay tribute to the organisers of the Duke of Edinburgh's Funeral. In other news they find out about a missing parrot who returned speaking Spanish - and Ann reveals how family feuds have been played out in her church!
Aled Jones and Canon Ann reflect on the life and legacy of HRH the Duke of Edinburgh. Ann, as a former Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen, provides valuable insight into the man who has been described as the Grandfather of the nation.
Aled and Canon Ann celebrate 150 years of the Royal Albert Hall and Aled confesses to a digression on the hallowed stage! They discuss vintage chocolate, if a surname can inspire an occupation and whether Ann should set herself up as a post party cleaner!
Aled and Ann celebrate Easter and recognise all the fantastic work that is helping to lift spirits a year on from the start of the Pandemic.
Canon Ann Easter and Aled Jones consider the merits of sharing garden space, whether table manners have declined since medieval times and date nights in Lockdown come under the spotlight. Music from Nathan Carter.
York Minster, redefining the notion of celebrity and pet empathy are just some of the subjects covered this week in Aled and Canon Ann's lively podcast.
From Board Games to the Brontes - inspiring ways people are using technology to engage with the wider world. Music this week comes from Miel.
Find out about Canon Ann's shocking news when she was asked directions from a driver - while Aled celebrates the work of the English National Opera who are helping those who have suffered with Covid. Music for Peace is the new single from Paul Carrack.You're Not Alone.
Canon Ann suggests another option for Baked Beans On Weetabix! The Jorvik Thing, Europe's biggest Viking Festival, goes online this week and Aled celebrates the ingenuity of two business women from Leeds who sent out Thank You Biscuits during Lockdown
Aled Jones explores Canon Ann's passion for "common food", is surprised to find she once took physical action against her piano but they are both happy to highlight The Chris Whitty Appreciation Society! Music for Peace comes from Sarah Class and Be Still My Soul.
Canon Ann confesses to having "common tastes", and a lack of geographical awareness! More laughs from Aled Jones and Canon Ann Easter.
Martin Luther King Day and the President's Inauguration are the themes for this week's special - OMG USA. Aled Jones and Canon Ann consider the legacy of the great civil rights leader and how states across the country are intending to mark the swearing in of President Elect, Joe Biden and his Vice President Kamala Harris.
Aled Jones discovers Canon Ann has blessed a dentist's false teeth, can testify to the benefits of cycling with bananas and would not want to marry her breadmaker - much as she loves it! Plus advice on several ways we can help those involved in the Performing Arts,
Aled Jones and Canon Ann share some of their highlights of 2020 and their hopes for 2021 including clothing etiquette for online meetings and the defence of the swear word! . A podcast guaranteed to raise a smile!
Aled Jones and Canon Ann find Christmas is far from cancelled as they consider and reflect on adapting celebrations for 2020. Music from Brian Houston and Michelle Wooderson.