{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/695e5ac1adf9f2c53a665a53/6a3e872a89bd872840d156fd?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"THE GAZETTE: Heatwave sweats, Farage and The Fizz","description":"<p>Hello Gazers!</p><p>We're recording this week's Gazette bright and early this week because the UK has once again transformed into a country completely unprepared for temperatures above \"pleasant.\" If you hear the occasional background noise, blame the open windows—we're choosing fresh air over melting.</p><p>With everyone reminiscing about the legendary summer of 1976, we decide to put nostalgia under the microscope. Was it really Britain's golden summer, or have we collectively edited out the hosepipe bans, wildfires, crop failures, water shortages and thousands of heat-related deaths? We take a look at the facts, chat about why every generation thinks&nbsp;<em>their</em>weather was different, and ask whether climate change has made \"once-in-a-lifetime\" summers far more common than we'd like.</p><p>There's also plenty of postbag to get through as we read your thoughts on our recent&nbsp;<strong>Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?</strong>episode and reveal what's coming next: the gloriously awkward world of&nbsp;<strong>Abigail's Party</strong>.</p><p>Elsewhere, we swap television and film recommendations—including&nbsp;<strong>The Boys in the Band</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Galaxy Quest</strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>Silkwood</strong>—pay tribute to legendary music executive Clive Davis and the extraordinary artists whose careers he helped shape, and catch up with the latest news from The Fizz.</p><p>As always, the conversation wanders delightfully off course, taking in politics, skincare, Madonna ticket plans, and the sort of random tangents that seem to happen whenever two middle-aged gay men start with the weather and refuse to stop talking.</p><p>Grab something cold to drink, find the nearest fan, and join us for another week of nostalgia, news, pop culture and mildly overheated opinions.</p>","author_name":"David Moor and Lee Arnott"}