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Steve opens the show by explaining theseus' paradox(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus)and  
Steve opens the show by explaining theseus' paradox(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus) and  
how it relates to the broadcast with Dan and Harry being away, replaced by Rufus and sarah, and a  
how it relates to the broadcast with Dan and Harry being away, replaced by Rufus and Sarah, and a  
different producer.  
different producer.  
"Is it the same show?" he questions but as Rufus points out the show is called 'The Steve Show' and  
"Is it the same show?" he questions but as Rufus points out the show is called 'The Steve Show' and  

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Steve opens the show by explaining theseus' paradox(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus) and how it relates to the broadcast with Dan and Harry being away, replaced by Rufus and Sarah, and a different producer. "Is it the same show?" he questions but as Rufus points out the show is called 'The Steve Show' and he is Steve so it is the same show.

Rufus and Sarah introduce themselves.

Grammar is discussed with the Star Trek quote "To boldly go where no man has gone before" analysed by Steve and Rufus with Rufus concluding it should be "To go boldly where no man had gone before" in order to avoid the split infinitive. Steve's idea to have a show totaly devoted to grammar is shot down when it is discovered that there is already a show of that nature on 6Music.

Rufus' Choice of song wins Steve's favour over Sarah.

After failing to prove his knowledge on subjects sent in by the listener Rufus explains how a plane stays in the air to Steve, but not comprehensively,.

A welcome mention of Dr. Neil Fox appears, Steve repeats his commoncomplaint concerning the presenter; he is "not a real doctor".

Steve catches up with Dave Greenwood again to see how he is going with his walk from Land's End to John O' Groats which has no particular reason. He has been going for seven weeks and the Scottish whether is getting to him.

Richard's Fiendishly Difficult Music Quiz: What are the three number one singles of the 1960s that had a birds name in the title? Answer: Manfred Mann - Pretty Flamingo, Rolin Stones - Little Red Rooster, Fleetwood Mac - Albatross



Tracklisting:

Badly Drawn Boy - Once around the Block

The Beatles - Hey Bulldog

Regina Spector - Fidelity


Rufus' Choice

Common - The Light


Sarah's Choice

Death Cab For Cutie - What Sarah Said


Beck - Beer Can


Seduction Song

Willie Nelson - Valentine


Listener Choice

Michelle: Bell X1 - My First Born For A Song

René: The Walkman - The Rat


Prince - Pop Life

Amy Winehouse - Love Is a Losing Game


Sarah's Choice

Pet Shop Boys - What have I done to deserve this?


Rufus' Choice

Elvis Costello & Bert Backorack - I Still Have That Other Girl


Walker Dave's Choice

Dennis Wilson - River Song


Iggy Pop - I'm Bored

The Twang - Either Way

The Jayhawks - Bad time


Listener Choice

Chris: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Satan Said Dance


Lambchop - Up with People