It was all hands on deck this morning on the Thirsty Thursday edition of The English Breakfast with Iz, Leslie, Charin and Bondy bringing the magic to the airwaves. In the first half of the show Charin covered this day in history which is the birthday of Rosa Parks. Iz also explained how you can have a ’stabbed in the heart’ good day in Dutch - seriously, you need to hear this one for yourself.
In ‘name that theme song, it was [insert drumroll]…
Charin! Oops, no, I mean Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox an the Chips theme song! Check it out here
Masud Hussain - one of the cast member from InPlayers latest production Deaf on the Nile also joined the team on the morning of the grand premiere! Leslie also came through once again with a great dose of poetry.
In the second half of the show the team spoke with Miles Nation from Hed Kandi who are having their 10-year anniversary party in Amsterdam and in the Wot’s On there was special mention of The Waitangi Day Concert at Winston Kingdom Amsterdam on Saturday night featuring Jayson Norris and Simon Christie (who will be a guest on the Friday edition of The English Breakfast tomorrow)
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