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Your All-Time Top Ten and Mystery Star Competition One of Andy's most successful spots on the afternoon show is the Mystery Star Competition in which he gives three clues about a well-known person: it could be a rock star, a film star, a sports personality or even. quite possibly, a politician. Listen for the clues at 2.5, 3.5 and 4.5. If you keep listening through the show daily, you might Stand the chance of winning a special prize.

Anne Nightingale features listeners' letters on almost any subject. Of the programme she says:
'One week it might be a nervous trade unionist. The next, a militant feminist, an argumentative film maker, a Christian punk band spokesman or a black civil rights leader ... There's a hopeful air of unpredictability among Mailbog's live guests.
The letters too reflect what I might call a shrewd bunch of listeners. They have an unnerving habit of seeing right through pretension. An ideally ongoing correspondence situation!
Send your problems, comments, questions and criticisms to:
Radio 1 Mailbag, [address removed]

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