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Graffiti

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Ever since walls were invented, people have used them to express their innermost thoughts. Dick Richards examines the motives for this anonymous habit and illustrates the value of humour in the various political, personal and psychological examples he has collected. Readers SHIRLEY DIXON
PAUL MEIER , JAMES THOMASON
Producer MICHAEL GILLIAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Richards
Readers:
Shirley Dixon
Readers:
Paul Meier
Readers:
James Thomason
Producer:
Michael Gilliam

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