155 episodes

Each week Giles Coren finds himself with no idea what to write about in his weekly column. Having read all the papers and found nothing of interest whatsoever, he takes a break and does the school run. That’s where his wife and fellow journalist Esther Walker comes in. Upon his return, Esther has half a dozen ideas she’s spotted ready to knock around with him over the kitchen table and a much needed pot of coffee.
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Giles Coren Has No Idea The Times

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Each week Giles Coren finds himself with no idea what to write about in his weekly column. Having read all the papers and found nothing of interest whatsoever, he takes a break and does the school run. That’s where his wife and fellow journalist Esther Walker comes in. Upon his return, Esther has half a dozen ideas she’s spotted ready to knock around with him over the kitchen table and a much needed pot of coffee.
You can read Giles in The Times here; https://www.thetimes.co.uk/profile/giles-coren
And subscribe to The Times and Sunday Times here; https://www.thetimes.co.uk/subscribe

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    Goodbye neighbour, hello Prime Minister..?

    Goodbye neighbour, hello Prime Minister..?

    A new dawn has broken, has it not… well something like that. Giles and Esther channel their inner Nostradamus to predict last night’s results. If, as assumed Sir Keir becomes PM, what does it mean for his family? Giles considers penning an ode to Kentish Town and all that the Starmers will leave behind.
    As Sir Keir awaits his big result, Giles is waiting for his own important phone call, but its from the NHS so who knows when it will come, today, tomorrow…never.  
    Rumours abound of very underhand tactics being planned within the parental whats app groups of certain private schools. Will it be enough to change Labour policy?
    Amidst the big news a smaller but perhaps more meaningful event, the closing of a chapter in the Coren household. When dealing with the emotional toll of children growing up, who better to turn to than A. A. Milne or F. Scott Fitzgerald?  
    Finally, women are better at espionage than men…how else did Dame Judi make it to be head of MI6..?

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    • 26 min
    Fighting Podcasts From The Inside

    Fighting Podcasts From The Inside

    Giles is feeling bright and breezy, and it’s all thanks to Ether. For once he took her advice and tried the latest ‘wonder drug’ Naltrexone. What would have otherwise been a night of drunken excess instead turned into a night of charitable excess. He is a convert. Sadly, neither he nor Esther have made any money out of their pharmaceutical evangelism. 
    Keir Starmer has exposed the latest ‘get out of jail free card’ for those in public life: ”I’m changing it from the inside.” Seeing it for the cop out that it is they wonder what else could be changed from the inside...?
    If one wished to be pale, male and stale, how would one go about it? Giles has all the tips you’ll need. Esther indulges her love of low-level pettiness and offers it to the listeners for those who share her joy of pointless tiny battles.
    Finally, a look at the spat between David Tennant and Kemi Badenoch and the effects of success guilt.

    ** The ambient sounds were out in force this week, with the doors open on a very hot day we had the sound of local children, a workman using an angle grinder and as always, the birds. 
     

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    • 25 min
    Working class hero, moi?

    Working class hero, moi?

    In response to a survey suggesting people are turning away from the news Giles and Esther pander to the masses and happily look past the obvious headlines.
    Who or what constitutes a working man? As the blue and red parties scabble to attract anyone who earns a living Giles is temporarily bewitched by the endless tax breaks on offer from the Reform party. His conscience kicks in but with his new found knowledge of the candidates he does a ‘who said what’ quiz for Esther.
    Little House on the Prairie - an idyllic serene country existence…? Not so fast! If you survive the warring factions on the plain and the syphilis you’ve still got to fight off the cowboys. Perhaps not the best example of the past to offer to children. Giles and Esther consider some better examples, and more pertinent advice for the young people of today.
    Lastly, could it really be true that privately educated children are thinner in middle age than their state educated counter parts? Of course not, Esther is suitably exasperated.

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    • 26 min
    Esther's Booze Hell

    Esther's Booze Hell

    Esther is front page news after writing about a drug which helps with alcoholism…unusually she hasn’t just written about naltrexone, she’s tried it. It leads to a discussion about the results of alcohol abuse within different economic groups. As ever the Germans are ahead of the game, they’ve decided to only sell England football fans low alcohol beer.
    Rishi Sunak has once again shown his gift for the uncommon touch; Giles thinks he shouldn’t be let lose without a minder.
    What is the point of going to university? Giles and Esther disagree, but both can see the endless benefits of going to boarding school.
    Bring back kids TV, so says Russel T Davis. Esther likes the idea but what would one bring back, TISWAS, Swap Shop or Going Live?
    Finally, as protests sweep the nation Giles has a cunning idea, a protest against his own podcast…

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    • 25 min
    Election numberwang

    Election numberwang

    Stephen Fry has upset the ruddy faced members of the MCC; it has left Giles awkwardly fiddling with his box as he balances his desire to join the MCC with his admiration for Mr Fry.
    No such trouble with Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak who come in for equal disdain. Was it a debate or a barrister and a banker meeting at the school gates? Or a special episode of Numberwang…?
    The debate slid to one side Esther and Giles consider a throbbing question; What are the most annoying ‘corporate speak’ phrases? Low hanging fruit, blue sky thinking…? Whichever it is, Giles and Esther are about to smut them up for you.
    Esther thinks Giles has a big one, Giles thinks it is actually quite small, certainly not as big as Fergie’s. Thank goodness the late Queen Elizabeth insisted Fergie parade hers in public…
    After all the saucy talk Esther needs a stiff drink…but not on a plane.
    Finally, its back to the election as Rishi Sunak enlists Tom Cruise into his campaign team… 

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    • 28 min
    Half term highlights

    Half term highlights

    Giles and Esther are away this week. In their absence here is a short collection of recent highlights.
    Giles faces a late fitness test. Esther takes the AA road quiz. And why won't flying taxis go south of the river...?
    Hope you enjoy them. Please do like and share and we’ll see you next week.

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    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
1K Ratings

1K Ratings

CybrNurd ,

Sound Quality

Love the content and Giles’s “Centrist Dad” metropolitan voice is need now more than ever.

BUT

Can you please sort out the audio quality. Does not sound like a professional Podcast. They have a producer on hand so I assume this is deliberate. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Mrs mindyerownbusiness ,

Witty, fast, funny and always honest.

Love this podcast. Giles and Esther are fast, funny and refreshingly honest. There’s a delicious dollop of cynicism to their discussions, which (imo) is much needed in this effing boring, virtue-signalling, politically correct, woke/cancel-culture era we’ve all been straight-jacketed into…. Keep on keeping on guys.

Craig_W_ ,

Funny and honest

Title says it all!

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