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  1. Our kind of town (1979)

    Genre
    Documentary; Interview; Poetry; Music

    In this week’s edition Keith Howell returns to the Fine Art and Antiques Fair at Earls Court Olympia, West London, and speaks to stall-holders about their craft. Speaking are: Tom Duggan, gilder; Geoffrey...

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  2. Bernard Cribbins and The Railway Children (1988)

    Genre
    Interview

    Henry Kelly interviews actor and author Bernard Cribbins about his new book, Along the Lines with Bernard Cribbins - a collection of poems about steam engines and transport. He speaks of his childhood and...

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  3. Drama half hour (1980)

    Genre
    Drama

    Drama Half Hour: Sam O’ Shanker. Radio drama (based on the Robert Burns poem) by Willy Russell, set in Liverpool.

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  4. Network (1982)

    Genre
    Feature; Fiction

    Network. From 2CR, Bournemouth, comes Lovers All, a miscellany of words and music on the subject of romance. Followed by Our Secret, a short story written by Nora(?) Wilkins, read by Roger Payne(?) and...

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  5. Professor defends authenticity of Shakespeare poem (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Poetry

    The Oxford don who claims to have discovered an unpublished Shakespeare poem is angrily dismissing suggestions that he has mounted a publicity stunt. He insists that the verse is the work of the Bard,...

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  6. Network (1981)

    Genre
    Interview; Poetry; Special

    Network. My Old Chap - Broadcaster and writer Norman Goodland reads some of his Wessex verse. He talks about his foster father (Frank West), and childhood in Hampshire. Original programme in two parts, the...

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  7. Geoffrey Dickens MP leaves wife (1981)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on Conservative MP Geoffrey Dickens announcing he is leaving his wife, for another woman and on poems he wrote to yet another woman. Follows his naming of a diplomat accused of child ponography...

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  8. Ireland and the Irish people (1983)

    Genre
    Interview; Documentary; Special; Poetry

    Documentary on Ireland and the Irish people. Includes Irish songs and poems read by the locals. The improved travel routes to Ireland have led to an increase in tourism, and the presenter’s trip to Ireland...

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  9. Kingsley Amis with Mark Smith (1990)

    Genre
    Interview; Phone-in; Advertisement; Trailer

    Writer and poet Kingsley Amis dissects his new book The Folks That Live on the Hill with Mark Smith and takes questions from callers on his poems and his James Bond book Colonel Sun. Also includes Martin...

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  10. Funeral service for Jackie Kennedy Onassis (1994)

    Genre
    News report; Speech

    Coverage by Paul Woodley of the funeral service at St Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church in New York of 64 year-old Jackie Kennedy Onassis, widow of former US President John F. Kennedy, including extracts of...

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