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A Black-Country character sketch
Joe Gutteridge
Joe Gutteridge is the name adopted by Tom Salt , of Upper Ettingshall, for his Black-Country dialect broadcasts, which began six years ago when Harold Small , Wolverhampton journalist and author of ' The Nailers,' first brought him to the microphone. He is in charge of the Upper Ettingshall Chapel, from which there have been several broadcasts.

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Joe Gutteridge
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Joe Gutteridge
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Tom Salt
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Harold Small

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