Thursday, 6 March 2014

Thank you for the thank yous!

Sorry if this is a rather self-indulgent post, but I really do have to thank the extraordinary and talented fans of Cabin Pressure for some of the astonishingly creative ways they've been saying thank you since the final recording.

First, this wonderful video. Never have so many people, in so many places and in so many languages, done quite so many silly things with so many lemons, hats, yellow cars and Toblerones. I absolutely love it (and the Arthur-in-a-box it came with) - thank you all so much!


Not only that, but the organisers of it have also been fund-raising for the National Literacy Trust , an excellent cause for which they have raised an amazing £2,265, and counting! Thank you so much to everyone who donated, and for the lovely comments on that site, all of which I have read.

Next, at the recording I was given a copy of this incredible book, which is a compilation of the work of some extremely talented artists and cartoonists, and their portrayals of everything from Carolyn presenting Herc with Finn McCool III, to Martin in the back of the goose truck, to the crew's favourite meals to… well, to what the crew would look like if they were all cats. It's absolutely tremendous, though I am sickened by how much better than me at drawing you all are.

Last but not least, thank you for all the individual cards and letters that have been sent to me, or given to me at the recording. They mean an awful lot, and I will reply to all the ones with return addresses eventually - sorry if it takes a while.

Maybe everyone who writes a show thinks this, but I really do feel the people who like my show are an unusually talented, generous, thoughtful and, above all, deeply silly lot. Thank you so much! You are truly… (here it comes, I've been using similes all through this post so I can save it up for the end)… Brilliant!


UPDATE: Since I first posted this, I have also been shown this wonderful song.  Thank you!

88 comments:

The Grave of a Coward said...

We've always got your back, John! Your show has meant so much to so many people, how could we not say thank you?

Unknown said...

I've been loving Cabin Pressure to no end. The finest program I have enjoyed in ages. Thank You so much for all your hard work. It's provided me with hours of enjoyment.

Unknown said...

Cabin Pressure and Souvenir Programme are the only radio shows I have aggressively forced on people and every one of them think they're great. If I'm ever down, I can pop an episode on and it will always cheer me up. I was in a minor car accident last year (I wasn't injured but my car looks like it's been through the apocalypse now) and I decided I would marathon Cabin Pressure at work that week and it made me forget about what a huge mess my life was at the moment. Thank you so much for being a great writer and for bringing so much joy into people's lives.

Paul Carson said...

Listened to Paris on 4 Extra yesterday, forgot how brilliant(!) and funny it was. I couldn't figure out how Douglas had done it… absolutely genius programme, brilliant performances and of course, hilariously funny. Thank you from Lincoln!

Aki said...

Cabin Pressure, I feel, is one of those timeless shows - I will probably be listening to it years from now and still laughing myself silly! Thank you John for all the joy you've brought to me and countless others over the past few years.

Of course, thanks to Cabin Pressure, I got hooked onto the Souvenir Programme. I cannot wait to hear the next series, and any other projects you've got lined up for the future.

PS - Hope you caught that message from your mum on the fundraising page. ;)

Nicole said...

You, sir, are Brilliant. (Don't tell Mrs Dimmidge that I misused capitalization.)

Anonymous said...

John,
Without your deeply silly writing none of these efforts would have existed.
As someone who "encouraged" her family to the top of a windy Avon Gorge close to Christmas with lemons, a bizarrely decorated umbrella, a picture you can't even see and a greeting learned by all in purest Bristolian, I can only say I'm really glad you enjoyed the Thank You Cabin Pressure film. It is a testament to your inspiring work.
Thank you sir.
From Rachel

Christine said...

No YOU are brilliant! xx

Anonymous said...

I agree to what has been said before: how could we not thank YOU for your work? You've made so many lifes funnier/happier/brighter etc., so it's just fair to return a little bit.

Valerie said...

YOU are brilliant! :) Cabin Pressure will keep me laughing and smiling for years to come. THANK YOU!

Unknown said...

Cabin Pressure is a truly one of a kind series, so creative, so witty, so warm and affectionate (if you aren't Martin, or sometimes Arthur), so utterly Brilliant that even superlatives don't do it justice. Your talent is stunning - thank you so much for completing the alphabet.

One plea: would you keep in mind the idea of an occasional catch up with the crew? Christmas specials? One-offs to mark key events?

Ximena said...

You are lovely, and an absolute joy to read and hear. My kids and I have been having a very rough couple of years, and Cabin Pressure has become an important part of our lives. I think the three of us can quote considerable portions verbatim, and we use lines from it in normal (?) conversation. Thank you, John and crew, for your fantastic work.

Julia said...

Thank you so much for Cabin Pressure...nothing cheers me up better when I'm down! I played a couple of episodes to my family and half way through the first episode they wer ein love. Once again, THANK YOU, you are fantastic! :)

Anonymous said...

Once again Thank You for that heartwarming blog post! I loved reading you had a chance to go through both videos and our gift to the National Literacy Trust is one that comes from the heart!

Enjoy reading all the cards, drawings, there is an amazing amount of talent around :-)

X Jacky D

Vladimira said...

YOU are one of the most talented writers I have ever had the privilege to come across. The levels of humor you can intertwine into a coherent unit, the amazing characters you can bring to life and the wonderful stories that are entertaining, intelligent and deeply moving at the same time - all of it just leaves me in otter (sic) awe! :-)

Caroline (Sawbridgeworth UK) said...

Thank you for your thank you for our thank yous...we could all go on like this indefinitely!
I'm so grateful to those who made it possible for us to thank you, and to share the joy with each other around the world.
Hope you've had half the blast making the show that we have had listening to it. (I suspect you have)
So - Thank you John(did I say that already?) It's been Br....(you know what)

Unknown said...

Whenever I am having one of my really bad days, I lock myself away in my room and put on Cabin Pressure. No matter what I am going through it never stops making me smile and laugh. I cannot thank you enough for creating this and for finding the most incredible cast to bring it to life. I was very lucky to see X and Y being recorded and to meet you afterwards. You are a lovely man and I think that is why you have such fantastic fans. Thank you. x

Sabine said...

Dear Sir, thank you so much for calling me "deeply silly". I feel so flattered and honoured.This made my day.

Alice Berkes said...

Thank you for Cabin Pressure, it makes my life so much better! It not only helps me when I feel sad, but it also brightens the day up when I have health issues and somehow it is a little bit easier to stand them!

Anonymous said...

Kiitos from Finland ! Cabin Pressure is a brilliant show - so brilliant that our family listens to it - even my 5 years old son who doesn`t speak any English (or didn`t speak until this show).

Fenghuang said...

Thank you so much, John, your work brings a smile in our hearts even when life is slightly less brilliant! Ourselves were very blessed to be flying MJN Air with yourselves :)

Nicole Brander said...

I was so proud to have been one of the artists in the book. We all just wanted to let you know how much we love the show, and everything you've created. Even when it ends, the fans will remain - I've started my nephews on it already! I'm sad it's ending, but it's ending on a high, so I have to thank you now for everything you've done for us.

Becca Robson said...

Yeah we are the best fans! Also I need a copy of that book in my life.

Vicki S said...

No Mr. Finnemore - Thank YOU for creating this wonderful show. It is one of my favorite things in the world, and I can probably quote whole episodes by heart.

I have become a pusher for this show - practically every single person that I know has been forced to listen to Cabin Pressure at one time or another. I once played Qikiqtarjuaq for my friend while she was driving, and she almost ran off the road during Martin's "Le Bear Polar" speech because she was laughing so hard.

Thank you for the all the laughter, these wonderful characters and frankly the best thing to ever hit the radio waves.

Puskissa said...

Thank you for great show which truly is brilliant.

The only thing with Cabin Pressure is that when you listen to it in public people treat you like you were crazy because of the uncontrollable laughing fits :P (On the other hand that's a great way to get a lonely seat in a rush-hour underground train.)

womble42 said...

Thanks for this post John! As one of the participants in the video I'm so pleased to read how much you loved it! Aki did a fantastic job putting it all together and even doing the gift presentations to the cast on film so we could all see you receive the DVDs and figures.

I think that it's only the best shows which inspire fans to use their talents (well, in my case, deep silliness!), and for a radio sitcom I'd imagine such an enthusiastic global fanbase is pretty much unheard of.

We all know this is down to your amazing writing and acting talent, and I shall continue to share the joys of Cabin Pressure (and Souvenir Programme) with anyone I know who will listen!

As the press have been very keen to remind us recently, many people first discovered Cabin Pressure because of Mr Cumberbatch, but the fans (and the series itself) stayed because of an even greater talent - you!

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for all the hours of laughter! I missed out on going to a recording every single time I applied but it doesn't matter because the Martin, Douglas, Arthur and Caroline I see in my head are different to the owners of their voices anyway! "Thank you" really can't express how much your show has meant to me over the years but I think I can best explain it by the fact that through Cabin Pressure you have unknowingly, genuinely, saved a life. Thank you again!

Helena said...

Thank you so much for Cabin Pressure!!!!!!! If laughter really is the best medicine you have saved more lives than penicillin. I cannot tell you how much it means to me, or how much it has cheered me up over the years. Whatever happens to you, I think I speak on behalf of all Cabin Pressure fans out there when I say that thousands of us owe you as much happiness, brilliance and lemons as we can give. Thank you so much for brightening our lives!

Pipit said...

Thank you, John and Cabin Pressure! You've helped me get through some stressful times and given me new perspectives on things.

I've learned that just because someone may not be a great intellect, they may be worth more than a thousand geniuses in caring and good cheer. I've learned that being able to live your dream is worth more than a paycheck. I've learned that just because a place has an enchanting name, doesn't mean it will live up to one's expectations.

Mostly, I want to say "Thank you!" for creating some of the most endearing characters of all time! Arthur, Carolyn, Douglas, Martin, Karl, Herc, and lest I forget, Mr. Birling, have become close friends and I shall miss being able to share new experiences with them. Perhaps, one day, years from now, you will let us know how they have faired in a special?

God bless you, John1

Anonymous said...

You're the brilliant one for creating such a widespread phenomenon - it might be ending, but I'll be sure never to forget it, and I cannot wait for the last episode... And yet in some ways I never want to hear it. Does that actually make any sense? I dunno, sorry I'm rambling, but THANK YOU John, thank you for making life a bit more MJN Air.

Here's to all the brilliant things you'll no doubt get up to in the future. *raises Toblerone* Cheers! :)

Inoj said...

Thank you so much for all your hard work and general all-round brilliance. Or, as they say in Limerick...

You have such a brilliant flair,
A talent most special and rare,
Your comic creation
Has caused much elation
So thank you for MJN Air.

Anonymous said...

Brilliant, you say? What else can we be when we're fans of such a brilliant person? Lots of love and best wishes to you, John. And thank you!

Argent said...

John, you are Brilliant and all there is to say is "thank you"!

Your writing is unique and refreshing esp with all the repetitive stuff on air everywhere at the moment.

I wish you all the best for your future projects and keep that brilliant mind of yours spewing stuff out.

Only do whatever it is you want to do, it will be, Brilliant!

Thank you for making so many of us smile and be happy.

Jane Russ said...

It's not just the laughs for now, listening again and again, it's getting my grandson to listen when he's old enough and passing on the silliness.
You are... well... brilliant...

Thanks just isn't a big enough word but it will have to do.

Jx

Ariane said...

Since we've already established how silly we can indeed be (very happy and proud to be!), I guess it can hardly be more silly to now thank you for thanking us for thanking you.

Thank YOU for being the wonderful amazing talented person that you are and for all the joy that you brought us!

Mimi said...

Thank you for creating such a BRILLIANT show! Not only have I pushed it on various people, but after listening through the whole series multiple times, I now play Yellow Car on my commute to and from work every day.

(I should also note that one of the Souvenir Program sketches helped me survive the Virginia Bar Exam last year. No lie; I have a sketch of a sea lion in a hat to prove it.)

Thank you again for bringing such joy into my life; I look forward to your future work!

kathy canevari said...

Your show has meant the world to me, Mr. Finnemore. Thank you for so many wonderful years of flight deck games, lemons, stolen whisky, and awesome characters!

Mayumi said...

Dearest John,

Your show brought me and the rest of CP fans such a joy and love. What an astonishing work by you and cast & crew!
I love you all forever! THANKS A MILLION!

Mayumi from New York City

Anonymous said...

I live in Hong Kong and am an English teacher in a local school. I listen to Cabin Pressure on the bus to and from work and laugh all the way to work and home. Thank you!

Unknown said...

All too often the press states that people who love "Cabin Pressure" are there only-or primarily- for one person. I'll admit that is how I found the show, but I quickly fell in love with the writing and have since listened to all of your shows. (I have made all of my library colleagues listen to your bit about the "50 things to do before 30 books"-so clever and SO true.)

You are extremely talented and funny, without being cruel--which most comedians and humorists seem to constantly resort to nowadays. Listening to your shows is just FUN. It makes me feel better-- as others have said, HAPPY.

I do not live in Europe so I'll have to wait for the broadcast but it's one of those waiting periods that is conflicted--I can't wait to hear it, but once I do, it's over. However, I'll console myself with the knowledge that even once "Cabin Pressure" is over, you will continue to give us wonderful shows to listen to. So thank you for those as well.
And I will continue to suggest to patrons at the library who are looking for Audiobooks that, well, they *might* just want to listen to this lovely radio show from Britain that we have on CD... (might as well indoctrinate as many into the cult as possible, no?)

Anonymous said...

thank you! i've listened to CP more times than i can count and i still end up laughing uncontrollably in very public places, despite the fact that i can pretty much recite every episode by heart. you are brilliant (yes, it had to be said again) and you deserve every scrap of gratitude and love this fandot can give you.

andy said...

Thanks, John Finnemore, for a show I love and enjoy every time I listen to it, which is every single day. You are truly Brilliant.
The crew of MJN air will be sorely missed on the air waves.

Anandhi (from India)

Boffle said...

Thank you so much! Cabin Pressure gets me to work in a good mood, usually cracking up at some bit I've heard a hundred times, and retrieves it at the end of the day. I believe you may have actually saved lives by the massive reduction in road rage in those who listen to the extraordinary tales of MJN Air. Love to you and all the cast and crew. You are all, well, beilliant! I can't wait to see what you do next!

Alyssa Reynolds said...

My world was the opposite of brilliant and nowhere near a lemon yellow shade when I stumbled into Cabin Pressure, desperately looking for distraction. I'm a pianist. Also human. Unfortunately that meant over practice landed me unable to use a hand for months, and suspending a huge performance I had put a year of effort into.

I unintentionally barrelled through all four series in a day. I laughed and laughed, thinking only of Talisker, Toblerone and neurotic bassoonists. (By the way, I know two bassoonists whose version of tennis is to volley attempted murder accusations). Instead of drowning by Debussy pieces I couldn't/wasn't allowed to play, I imagined how many otters could fit into concert halls, watched out for Yellow Cars and annoyed people with random references.

Since then I have made it my mission to inflict it upon others and eventually they too end up howling with laughter, if not addicted as I am. MJN's antics have replaced my playlists of Debussy and co for what I fall asleep to. (Well, mostly).

Apologies for rambling but your Brilliance turned my upside down world perfectly sideways and not a single word in the history of languages on Earth (regardless of dimension) could express how much I owe to Cabin Pressure. So, actually, I take back that apology because your words, albeit filtered through the mouths of characters, get me through bad, boring, bumbling, brainy, babbling and brilliant days. Always.

Thank you. (Yellow Car).

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the hours of entertainment you have given me and my daughter. Such a fantastic programme, it will be sadly missed.

Unknown said...

Cabin Pressure is amazing! Thank you so much for the hours of enjoyment. I'm sad that it's coming to an end but I'll never stop loving the series.

Anonymous said...

thank you cabin pressure! London, England

thank you for making the world a happier place

brilliant!

the lemon is in play

Anonymous said...

Thank you Cabin Pressure!!
Always

Eclectic Man said...

Deeply silly? Also possibly irresponsible (I taught a 4 year-old to to play "Yellow Car" at a service station on the M6 - I assume there is no age limit). We also have a good sense of humour and appreciate your genius.

Please also thank Mr Cumberbatch, Mr Allam and the wonderful Ms Cole (although I rather suspect they enjoy it even more than we your audience do, if that is possible).

Christina said...

So looking forward to hearing the final episode. My partner and I were going to splurge on a bottle of Talisker and have a cheese tray while listening but having read through the comments section I realize we had forgotten the lemon and can now enjoy a toblerone, maybe the elusive white variety, for pudding!

Eclectic Man said...

@Christina - don't forget the Petrus '05 - mulled, of course ;)

Anonymous said...

Mr. Finnemore, from Pakistan here. Loved Cabin Pressure. Amazing and brilliant.

Denise Johnson said...

Working from home, I scan the comedy category of the Radio 4 website. One day I had the good fortune to stumble across something called Cabin Pressure and thought I would give it a try. I could only listen to 3 episodes but enjoyed it so much, I got the cd set and can now listen to my heart's content. Thank you Radio 4 for continuing to supply stellar comedy and to CP for making me smile

Unknown said...

Thank you so much for the wonder that is (was?) Cabin Pressure. It has been an entertainment that I share with my husband, daughter, father and grandson (aged 3). We have had years of laughter, and shared references, and we can't really praise your writing ability enough!

riek said...

Dear John, thank you for your great work. Cabin Pressure meant a lot to me and I will cherish every single episode from now on. Yes, YOU are brilliant! xxx

lots of love from Japan

Johnny E said...

Wow. I always would have called myself a fan just because I listen to the show a lot and twist other people's arms until they do the same. But seeing the lengths some of your fans have gone to to show their appreciation just puts that in the dark. I can't imagine watching that video with a dry eye if it was made in mind of something I'd created.

So the very least I could do is to say thank you for one of the finest sitcoms I've known (probably tied with Frasier, just edging out Fawlty Towers and Black Books), I can't wait for the finale, and good luck with whatever you're doing next.

Anonymous said...

I wish I'd known about the video project so there could have been another dot on the map in Australia! Big thanks from another Aussie fan :)

amirizar2003 said...

Cabin pressure is the one show i will never tire of listening too.... falling asleep and waking to an episode always makes me happy P:)

Unknown said...

You, Sir, are brilliant. As a journalist one might find me looking sour all day, like there's a cloudy thunderstorm over my head or something. Your show, The Cabin Pressure, change all that. Seriously. Thank you. Please keep up the good work!

I'll be waiting and listening like an over attached girlfriend. Seriously.

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Anonymous said...

Thank you, Mr. Finnemore, for all the joy that Cabin Pressure has brought me (and the others that I made listen to it). You personally are an example that it is possible for one person to be smart, kind, talented and charming. I am going to miss Arthur (your somewhat slightly dimmer alter-ego) and hope that he will pop up in other programs at random. That may not be realistic, but I will still hope because we all need an Arthur in our lives somewhere.

Anonymous said...

I know you said you want to go out on a high, but it could still be too soon - You can go around the alphabet again.

Just think, Andorra, Andalucía or how about an emergency mission to the British Antarctic Survey in the Antarctic?

Does anyone want to suggest places for "B" and so on...just perhaps we might be able to tempt him? Give him a place that sets off an idea that he cannot resist writing about it...

Anonymous said...

John,

You struck a note with people - and a note which has caused ripples all over the world.

Looking forward to Zurich, though with a tinge of sadness.

Stu (Paris)

David Baker said...

John,

We have laughed and laughed so much over Cabin Pressure. Our two children (15 and 12) cannot get enough of it. I personally (aged 47, and a vicar!) think it is on a par with classics such as Dad's Army and Fawlty Towers - though I am pleased you resisted any thought of transferring it to television. The characterisation, comedy and interplay has been superb. THANK YOU!

David Baker said...

ps where can we buy the series online? Will the "complete works" be available?

feuerschein said...

Thank you so much for Cabin Pressure. I'm sure I am but one of a thousands that CP has helped over a rough time and made us smile :DD

Courtney Marchetti said...

Hi John, I'm a huge fan and you've got quite the fanbase on tumblr. A lot of people recently have been wondering if you had a fanmail address so that they could personally thank you for the support and hilarity Cabin Pressure gave them. Do you have one?

Lexi said...

Dear John,

I wish I knew your address so that I could send you a proper letter, but I can't find it anywhere so I hope you read this :)

Thank YOU for brightening my days with your infinite talent. Thank YOU for making me smile and laugh so much. Thank YOU for inspiring me. Why, I even decided I want to be cabin crew now hahaha. Maybe I'll be lucky enough to meet you on a plane in the future. I'll be the one with a lemon.

You are absolutely brilliant, sir. :D I cannot wait to listen to the last episode!

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say that I heard about Mr Cumberbatch because I listen to Cabin Pressure - NOT the other way around. Talented guy - but NO ONE is bigger than Cabin Pressure (except for our Mr F).

Maazah said...

Thank YOU Mr. Finnemore for all the chuckles, giggles and outright laughs you have given us through Cabin Pressure. One of the best shows out there and definitely my favourite one.

filmsmyeducation said...

I am quite late in boarding the Cabin Pressure train {or flight should I say?} in that I just started listening to the program about a week or two ago! Nevertheless, I am addicted to it and listen to it every chance I get. So I'd like to say thanks for providing a program that truly is an escape from reality and thanks for bringing Arthur into my life! All the best!

Unknown said...

I just listened to the repeat on BBC 4 Extra of series 3, episode 5, and I laughed so much! This always happens when I listen to an episode of Cabin Crew. How on earth did you come up with that thing about Martin feeling his name is not a real captain's name because of the way it du-du's? :)

Anonymous said...

Mr. Finnemore,
As an American, just recently introduced to BBC radio dramas/comedies, 'Cabin Pressure' has been one of the THE best and most hilarious ventures into BBCland...and your amazing writing mind! ;-)
Comedic greats I admire include Lucy & Dezi, Carol Burnett, Gary Marshall, etc. Yes, THAT decade. ;-) Needless to say, I've not laughed so hard since...until Cabin Pressure. It's made me want to move to the UK, become an actor...voice would even do! and live a few dreams. Your writing, your actors in CP, remarkable and wonderful. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the rest of us!Laurinda R.

Unknown said...

Dear John,
I am obsessed with Cabin Pressure. It is simply wonderful- no words can explain!
A very close friend of mine has recently had a cancer relapse (it's funny- we met at the same school that Roger Allam went to) and she has strictly instructed us all to send her positive vibes. So I'm putting together a small care package for her including every episode of Cabin Pressure ever made. I figure you can't get any more positive than Arthur Shappey imagining hypothetical otters while playing yellow car!

So thank you, on behalf of my friend and myself for creating such an uplifting show. If you ever get round to reading this (you're probably busy being awesome somewhere) then please think of her and send her some positive vibes.

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revdj said...

I discovered the series a few weeks ago, and was listening to it in my car while my 8 year old was in it. I offered to turn it off, because it was a bunch of grownups and talking, but she asked me to leave it on, because she thought Arthur was funny.

Now it has become a shared experience for us, we listen in the car, and sometimes if she has had a hard day, at bedtime before her story. While the nuances can go over her head, she enjoys the characters, and loves to predict how they will react to things as they come up. And we've had lots of discussions about airplanes.

She still likes Arthur best. The other day, we went to the library so she could do homework and I could do work, and she forgot her homework folder. I just turned to her and said, "...you CLOT!" and we both laughed our asses off.

Rowan said...

So it turns out, and certainly none of us new this, that in modern aircraft pilots begin to focus on things other than flying. I mean, the report suggests "what will I have for dinner?" as a potential thought which is bad enough. You'd certainl;y never find them playing word games or gambling for the cheese tray, would you?!

http://phys.org/news/2014-05-task-automated-cockpit.html

Chris D said...

Just another pleb here to thank you for the laughs and pleasure of listening to the wonderful radio sitcom 'Cabin Pressure'.. "Brilliant!!"

miss_vixen said...

I have heard each episode , more than once and praise be for BBC4 Xtra and repeats. It get's better and better each time . What a team and the video should show how dare I say, brilliant , your series is to so many of us .It's rare, very rare that a show can be such a major hit and sustain it .Just hope we get a one off and maybe , just maybe a special some time in the future .I want to know what will happen to Douglas , Will Carolyn live with Herc . Does Martin join Swiss Air and Arthur , will he meet a pony club girl who is extra special ? Mr Finnemore , I mean it when I say your work is better than Shakespeare !

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Claudine said...

How to use fiz/buz/have a banana/name in a french elementary school:
Fiz for multiple of 3
Buz for multiple of 5
Have a banana for multiple of 3 and 5
All the classroom say the name of the one who makes a mistake.
Very entertaining, except when for the math test a few days later, this little 8 years old boy put fiz/buz and banana instead of the numbers.
Too clever as a Douglas or more like an Arthur?
Thanks from Bordeaux for this wonderful show.

Tim and Amy said...

Thank you John and the whole cast, etc. for Cabin Pressure! I truly enjoy listening to it and have even gotten my teens (and some of their friends) to listen as well. SO wish there were more season! Ce la vie. You are, as always, BRILLIANT!

From Hanover, MA, USA

Helena Mikas said...

I am a great fan of radio comedy but nothing simply nothing has ever made it so to the tops like Cabin Pressure .It's loved around the world and crosses every border and culture to make people laugh and laugh and laugh ... Why oh why does it have to end ?
Many thanks to all of your
Helena

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