Dan Beach
Second Thought for the day
Training the crosshairs of reason on the broadcast output of Thought For The Day from BBC Radio 4, which frequently features nonsensical claims and other affronts to reason with no apparent accountability. SecondThought aims to provide that accountability. secondthoughtfortheday.com
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20. Apr 2026
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Jayne Manfredi - Unimaginatively manipulative desperation from Anglican 20.04.2026 21:22
Catastrophic attempt to string together meaning from Manfredi. She opens with seemingly dishonest assessment of John Lennon's Imagine. Manages to troll Philip Larkin in same sentence. Gets worse.
John Studzinski - Very poor advice on what, and how, to fear 13.04.2026 17:36
After quite a lot of rubbish about what in the world we should fear, John Studzinski makes outlandish claims on channeling his soul as an effective means to handle fear.
Daniel Greenberg - Unsound claims about the existence of words from late idiosyncratic rabbi 30.03.2026 21:12
Greenberg delivers a harmless broadcast but reinforces a hypercorrection from an age of pedantic linguistic elitism. Oh, and a small case of exaggeration.
Jennifer Smith - A merciless tour through how Christianity tortured a word to death 23.03.2026 29:28
Listen to Methodist preacher, Jennifer Smith, repeatedly demonstrate a failure to understand mercy. Which is forgivable, given what her brethren did to the poor word.
Rev Martin Wroe - surnames, just-so stories and other muppetry from the volunteer vicar 16.03.2026 8:35
Martin reveals his indifference to his audience by making a very silly claim about the origins of surnames that even a moment's self doubt would have prevented.
Ibrahim Mogra - Mogra takes purile banality to a whole new level 08.03.2026 18:49
This guy should run a course on platitudinous guff. He's a world-class waste of airtime. Listen to him first make some pretty grave errors on the conflation of aesthetic beauty with some generic take on human goodness. Then listen to him get even more useless on the subject of waste. Which is surprisingly apt..
Catherine Pepinster - The Catholic appropriation of May Day 02.03.2026 9:24
Injecting truth into Pepinster's account: why a pope wanted May Day for himself, rather than let communists have all the fun.
Giles Fraser - scything through an awful muddle from Kew Vicar on technology 24.10.2025 35:44
West London vicar broadcasts hapless rumination on power cuts, the worship of technology, 'older gods' and 'human pleasures'. It's quite the cluster.
Theos think-tank leader, Chine McDonald, demonstrates poor grasp of fact, reason and belief 09.10.2025 53:07
Chine McDonald dabbles in subjects about which she clearly knows little (reason and faith in the Christian church) before regurgitating suspicious survey data as fact without a moment's hesitation.
Priest claims England's Catholic roots have prevented English dictatorship 18.08.2025 34:27
Notes on Thoughts for the Day from 21-28 April. Tilby doesn't disappoint: revealing just how her English and Anglican exceptionalism have impaired her ability to think. Jennifer Smith joins in with incoherent statements about faith moments and a blatant example of belief presented as fact. Join us in the week that saw the end of Easter and the end of a Pope.
Angela Tilby - Welcome to an Anglican drought of reason from the ever-reliable Canon Tilby 07.08.2025 13:19
A real car crash broadcast from Tilby. So bad you should definitely listen to the original on BBC Sounds. It's a masterclass in why faith should never outweigh curiosity.
Michael Hurley - Pointless rhetorical tour of some literary logical flaws 28.07.2025 13:21
Not a single factual error. That's quite an achievement in this company!
Throwback review - Retired priest was worse than we thought at the time 05.07.2025 27:47
Angela Tilby demonstrates that she can plumb depths that you'd not initially appreciated. Welcome to the straw man episode in which Tilby invents history. In a throwback episode we fact-check our review of Angela's broadcast of 11 April 25.
Lucy Winkett - Anglican rector boldly leaps the boundaries of sense and coherence 25.06.2025 22:26
The Easter effect claims another victim among the Christian TftD presenting community.
Jasvir Singh - In honour of Jon Humphrys, we just named an error 17.06.2025 7:54
Singh does well but failed to distinguish Sikhism from not-Islam and we're likely a tad unfair to saddle him with the inaugural use of the Humphrys Kumbaya Flagrancy
Catherine Pepinster - Pepinster get's wrapped up in error-strewn commentary on biblical cloaks 13.06.2025 9:21
There is no coherence here. Just cloaks. Donkeys, misogyny and cloaks.
David Walker - Faintly embarrassing flag waving from Anglican Bishop 11.06.2025 7:08
Bishop of Manchester provides wholly one-sided account of the development of the ethics of war. There's good stuff in there too, but that's really not what stands out.
Ephraim Mirvis - Rabbi Knight is eloquent, relevant and informative. Canon Tilby, take note. 09.06.2025 5:58
Chief Rabbi On truth, Passover and holding holocaust deniers to account .
Angela Tilby - Does Tilby have beef with Camilla? 05.06.2025 12:08
Former Anglican priest rambles about marriage. Fails to make point. Makes many logical errors. Doesn’t seem to like Camilla. Possibly doesn’t like Archbishop. Notes, the podcast script and everything about the original BBC show can be found here.
Sam Wells - London vicar opens with falsehood. Fails much to improve thereafter. 03.06.2025 8:12
London vicar opens with needless falsehood. Fails much to improve thereafter.
Welcome to SecondThought for the Day 03.06.2025 5:13
A brief introduction to what we're about and why. If you were ever even mildly annoyed by an episode of Thought of the Day, you should definitely give us a listen.
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