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The Radio 4 newsreader this morning is called Neil Sleat - seems seasonally
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On Jan 10, 8:49*am, "Barry Unsworth"
wrote: The Radio 4 newsreader this morning is called Neil Sleat - seems seasonally appropriate! Maybe the Ginger Crooner's first play tomorrow will be Barry White? I will miss Terry! 8( |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Jan 10, 8:49 am, "Barry Unsworth" wrote: The Radio 4 newsreader this morning is called Neil Sleat - seems seasonally appropriate! Maybe the Ginger Crooner's first play tomorrow will be Barry White? I will miss Terry! 8( I would advise Chris Evans to play the Theme from True Grit. Seems both the roads and him may need it. |
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On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 01:00:21 -0800 (PST), Dawlish
wrote: On Jan 10, 8:49*am, "Barry Unsworth" wrote: The Radio 4 newsreader this morning is called Neil Sleat - seems seasonally appropriate! Maybe the Ginger Crooner's first play tomorrow will be Barry White? Janice Forsyth's first track on BBC Scotland yesterday was the wonderful Paul Simon's 'Slip Sliding Away'. |
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