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Bank Holiday Edition
Introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
An Edwardian Childhood: JAMES NORBURY talks to Jack Singleton about his early days in Knutsford-flat-earthers, the devil, the squirearchy, fat ladies, funerals, and German prisoners
Bim Bom : TOM INGRAM tells Jeanine McMullen about his book on bells-church, telephone, bicycle, door-and the way they order and disturb our life
Cut and come again: when the local verger retired from British Railways and set up a barber's shop in his home H. COLIN DAVIS became a patron All was not lost-when the nuclear power station came to Dungeness: observations by bird wardens BERT AXELL and BOB SCOTT

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Unknown:
Jack Singleton
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Bim Bom
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Tom Ingram
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Jeanine McMullen
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H. Colin Davis
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Bert Axell
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Bob Scott

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