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Kershaw Comes Home

on BBC Radio 1 England

In ten years of broadcasting and travel, Andy Kershaw has reported from around the world for the BBC. Now for the first time Kershaw comes home to pose the questions he asks abroad: "What's life like for the natives? Who's running the place and how well?"
The programme includes specially commissioned topical songs by some of Britain's top writers.
1: Dover. Why isn't the Channel Tunnel open?
What's gone wrong with the Church of England? What's happened to English music? A Confederate production

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Andy Kershaw

BBC Radio 1 England

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