In this off-menu episode, Charles begins with a Q&A. The question: "If you were to create a British Mount Rushmore, what four faces would it display? John, Paul, George, and Ringo are not eligible, by the way." After that, he talks to author and culture writer, Kat Rosenfield, about the editing of Roald Dahl, different sorts of censorship, and why people keep mistaking her for a conservative.
The soufflé must be ordered with 24 hours' notice, but, as good luck would have it, this episode must not. This one shakes it up a bit and begins with a Q&A. "If you were to create a British Mount Rushmore, what four faces would it display?" Charles was asked by some rotter who then excluded "John, Paul, George, and Ringo" from eligibility. Charles tries to get through it nevertheless.
Then it's time for a conversation with Kat Rosenfield, culture writer and author, most recently, of the novel You Must Remember This. Among the topics that were discussed were whether it matters that Roald Dahl's publisher has started rewriting his books to address so-called modern sensibilities, to what extent one should separate art from the artist who produced it, and which sorts of censorship are the most alarming.
The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.