radio: Pick of the Day

Dominic Cavendish
Tuesday 19 January 1999 19:02 EST
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"HERE COMES the prating gravy-muncher. See him scold his shadow, raise his hat to lamp-posts - and out you run to argue with a bus". Welcome back to Blue Jam (12mdn't R1), Chris Morris (right) and his third series of broadcasts from the solitary confinement of his deranged genius. The usual Jabberwocky-like mutterings and psychedelic samplings eddy round more outre comedy sketches specially calculated to spark complaints.

Perhaps Dr Anthony Clare can shed some light on the Morris complex: today sees a new series of All in the Mind (4pm R4), in which the clinical professor of psychology at Trinity College, Dublin, probes current mental-health issues.

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