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The Generations Game
Three unlikely soulmates . . .H, 60. Chris, 40 and Rosie ,20 get together to see how well they understand each other on important matters like music, text, nights out, dating, money – and life in general. Not very, seems to be the answer . ..
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Episodes
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The Generations Game Ep 7
Monday, 4 December 2023
The middle-aged-ish Chris Quirk and almost pensioner material H speak to the super-polite and clearly spoken Gabriela Corkish about . . . well cars mostly. A self-confessed young, female petrolhead . .
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The Generations Game ep 6
Thursday, 7 September 2023
Emma, a stripling in her 20s, continues her chat with middle aged Chris Quirk in his 40s and prehistoric relic H, in his 60s. In this podcast they discuss what's a good night in, pre-loved and vintage clothes and Brazilian Butt Lifts . . .
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The Generations Game ep 5
Monday, 19 June 2023
Emma continues her chat with Chris and H about going out - and why she doesn't, Chris bemoans the decline of nightlife on the Island and H tries to explain the concept of "winter hours" . . .
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The Generations Game ep 4
Tuesday, 11 April 2023
Episode 4. The fairly wrinkly Chris and more wrinkly H chat to the unwrinkled Emma about getting older, freezing yourself for future use and getting out of beanbags.
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The Generations Game ep 3
Thursday, 23 February 2023
Rosie Kneale (20) talks to Chris Quirk (40) and Howard Caine (60) as the three try to make sense of each other despite the age difference. I mean - what is "the ick"? And would Rosie know what to do with a pager?
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The Generations Game ep 2
Friday, 27 January 2023
Rosie Kneale (20) talks to Chris Quirk (40) and Howard Caine (60) about the pressures and costs of looking good and going out, when you're younger than they are . . . .
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The Generations Game
Friday, 25 November 2022
Rosie, 20, Chris, 40 and H, 60 sit down to try and understand how the age gap affects their way of life. Quite a bit it seems . . .