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with Folk on 2 Tonight's guests are Show of Hands, who this Sunday make the giant leap from the village halls of the West Country to a solo concert at London's Royal Albert Hall. Show of Hands are Steve
Knightley and Phil Beer who first got involved with traditional music on the Exeter folk scene. Tonight, they talk about their latest venture and give studio performances of songs from their current album Lie of the Land, all of which have roots in the West
Country.
HOTLINE FREECALL NUMBER:
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Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Unknown:
Phil Beer

A three-part series in which Simon Nicol of Fairport Convention explores the career of one of England's foremost musical talents.
2:Shoot Out the Lights
Nicol looks at Thompson's solo work after leaving
Fairport Convention and the influential six albums recorded with his wife Linda prior to their break-up in 1982. Featuring Joe Boyd , Pete Zorn , Brian Eno ,
Dave Pegg , John Kirkpatrick , Linda Thompson , Martin Allcock and Richard
Thompson.
A Hot Dog Radio production

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Nicol
Unknown:
Joe Boyd
Unknown:
Pete Zorn
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Brian Eno
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Dave Pegg
Unknown:
John Kirkpatrick
Unknown:
Linda Thompson
Unknown:
Martin Allcock

The dance floor beckons as Chris Hall hosts six programmes of Cajun magic.
1: Music from Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, Boozoo Chavis and Jimmy Breaux , plus tonight's live guest band from America - Balfa Toujours. Adding culinary tips as hot and spicy as the music is chef Patrick Mould , joining the team direct from Louisiana.
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Producer Stuart Hobday

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Hall
Unknown:
Steve Riley
Unknown:
Boozoo Chavis
Unknown:
Jimmy Breaux
Unknown:
Balfa Toujours.
Unknown:
Patrick Mould
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

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