Victor Lewis-Smith's Look at Life - Victor's Middle Class Dinner Party: Part 2 (1989)
After Victor crashes his HGV in a fit of drunkenness, he has his artistic license revoked - but that doesn't stop him from attempting to host his middle class dinner party again. Originally broadcast as part of BBC Radio 4's "Loose Ends" programme, "Victor Lewis-Smith's Look at Life" was where most people of a certain generation first heard Victor's voice. These were short radio pieces that stuck out from the usual round table discussions on "Loose Ends", consisting of breakneck speed tape-wind-festooned listener-scaring reports on whatever took Victor's fancy.

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Victor Lewis-Smith's Look at Life - Victor's Middle Class Dinner Party: Part 1 (1989)

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Celebrities with Weird Talents You Have to See to Believe!

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Victor Lewis-Smith's Boxing Day Message (1989)

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Peter Sellers was a master of joke telling timing, impersonation, and beautiful accents and language

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Britain Used Palestine to Pay Off Its WWI Debt — The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal

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Aggressive Child. 1960s psychiatric case study

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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1968: A Spinster's Life | Man Alive | BBC Archive

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Italian PM Meloni’s Awkward NATO Dinner Snub Amid Trump Feud

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30 Forgotten Snacks From 1970s Britain

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Roman Polanski On Escaping The Jewish Ghetto In World War II | The Dick Cavett Show

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Victor Lewis-Smith's Look at Life - Attack of the Rampant Feminists (1988)

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The Tonight Show Appearance That Made Carl Sagan a Legend

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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At 76, Meryl Streep Finally Names The Six Actors She Hated The Most

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GDR - 1983 - West German Television in the GDR

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Standard Omelet vs. Classic French Omelet

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18 Bands RUINED By a New Lead Singer

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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