Chris asks if the fracking method of extracting gas could ever make it to Norfolk. Plus, why has there been trouble on beaches in the Hunstanton area recently?
Nick asks if parents are to blame for under age drinking on Brancaster beach. Plus, would you be happy if a prisoner was handling your enquiry at a call centre?
Stephen meets Sheila Ferguson ahead of her role as Fairy Godmother in pantomime this year. Plus musician Ian Osborne is in the studio. And we hear about a world record attempt.
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