THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK.
tuesdays 00:00-01:30(ish).
Presented by alexander levy and liam lucas.
Broadcasting ‘live’ from The Living Room at the off-peak hours of midnight to one-thirty, Liam and Alex bring you an intimate selection of reflective news stories from over a thousand years, interesting panels with interesting people, and a dollop of shit chat thrown in for good measure. Tune in Morning mornings / Tuesday nights to hear what can only be described as one step away from white noise.
Be there or be square for impeccable thoughts from impeccable minds.
Now. Listen.
SEASON THE THIRD
EPISODE THE FIRST
Think Before You Speak returns for its third season with old and new features alike. New section 'Kinda Interesting' joins the regular 'News At When', 'Here's One I Made Earlier' and 'For Those Still Listening' with a theological analysis of Coolio's 'Gangsta's Paradise'. Owen and Laurence return for the traditional football opening show.
SEASON THE SECOND
EPISODE THE FIFTH
On the 100th anniversary of World War One, Alex and Liam discuss Remembrance Day, as well as other news. On the panel, long-time friend of the show Alastair Graham makes his debut, discussing everything from Star Trek to Brexit. Charlotte Austin joins the show for some 'And Then' and other shit chat.
EPISODE THE FOURTH
FIFTH WEEK MUSIC SPECIAL!
This week, Liam and Alex bring you the Fifth Week music special! Tune in for tunes by Sid Vicious, deadmau5, Hugh Laurie, Queen and many more!
EPISODE THE THIRD
This week, Liam and Alex bring you the breaking news that Matthias Rust has landed a light aircraft near the Kremlin on Red Square and that feminist icon Sojourner Truth has been born. On the panel, Neb Jovanović discusses his current research project among many other interesting topics.
EPISODE THE SECOND
Impeccable thoughts on BoJo, brain damage and phat chunes. Brought to you by the impeccable minds of Alex and Liam, as well as special guests Laurence James and Charlotte Austin. In the panel, Charlotte discusses her political summer.
EPISODE THE FIRST
Think Before You Speak returns with the breaking news that comic poet Ovid has died. Meanwhile, Liam and Alex offer an in depth look at criticism of the media. In the panel, Laurence James and Owen Molloy return to discuss the latest football news. Strap in for the white noise.
SEASON THE FIRST
EPISODE THE SIXTH
In our final episode of Trinity Term 2018, Alex and Liam bring you a bumper episode. We bring you the breaking news is that Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump have met in Singapore for key geo-political discussions and the famous poet Ovid has died. Owen Molloy and Laurence James return to the panel with a World Cup preview.
EPISODE THE FIFTH
FIFTH WEEK BLUES SPECIAL!
Alex and Liam present a Blues-inspired show to help you get through the Fifth Week doldrums. With the breaking news that GDPR has today come into effect and that Hernán Cortés has landed in Mexico.
EPISODE THE FOURTH
Liam and Alex discuss the breaking news that Israel have won the Eurovision Song Contest and that Elvis Presley, the popular recording artist, has been drafted into the US Army. Charlotte Austin guests to discuss the importance of the Durham Miners.
EPISODE THE THIRD
This week, Liam and Alex discuss the breaking news that Brooklyn Nine-Nine's cancellation by Fox has set in motion the end of the world and the death of Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. Saanjh Gupta and Judi Beinortaite feature on our panel, discussing their experiences of Oxford as international students.
EPISODE THE SECOND
Alex and Liam reflect on the breaking news that Kim Jong-Un has become the first North Korean leader to cross the DMZ since 1952 and that the UK Parliament has created equality in the franchise with the Representation of the People Act. In the panel, Miranda Stevens discusses her love of fantasy, fencing and fucking.
EPISODE THE FIRST
In the first show, Alex and Liam reflect on the breaking news that King Mswati III of Swaziland has changed the country's name to eSwatini and that the Knights Templar have been formed in Jerusalem. In our panel, Laurence James and Owen Molloy discuss referee conspiracies in football and look towards the Champions League semi-finals.