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Jo's finds out how one woman went from London's media world to Blenheim Palace
Victoria Bellamy shares stories of working across TV and Radio, ending up at Blenheim.
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28/03/2011
Tessa Dunlop sits in. Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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From novels to busy Mums, their fears and our phobias, hang out with the Afternoon Show from 1pm
Ali sits in for Jo and meets Simon Mason for a chat about his moving novel Moon Pie.
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24/03/2011
Ali Jones sits in. Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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23/03/2011
Ali Jones sits in. Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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Books and puzzles
Ali Jones sits in. Ghanaian born Becky Ayebia Clarke talks about her publishing work.
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21/03/2011
Ali Jones sits in. Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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18/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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17/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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16/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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15/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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14/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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11/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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10/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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09/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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08/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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07/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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04/03/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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Rory Kirkpatrick on Oxford's biggest open jam sessions
Rory Kirkpatrick explains why he set up open jam sessions for other musicians in Oxford.
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Ethno-musicologist Noel Lobley on his musical career
Noel Lobley explains why a trip to Kenya led him to a rather unusual musical career.
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Julie Summers on her latest book about wartime evacuees
Julie Summers tells some of the stories of wartime evacuees in Oxfordshire.
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Urban Folk Quartet ahead of Fairport's Cropredy Convention
Paloma Trigas and Joe Broughton talk about their love of music and how they came together.
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Jo explores the demise of independent record shops.
There used to be one in every High Street. What is behind the decline of record shops?
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Jo finds out how a group of Wantage youngsters get creative in a fight to save their youth centre.
Teens want to save their youth centre by recording a CD from scratch.
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23/02/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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22/02/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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An Oxfordshire cinema celebrates its 100th birthday.
Phil Hind tells the story of a local cinema by making it a subject of its very own film.
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18/02/2011
Amazing stories from Oxfordshire.
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Ana Barbour talks about her passion for dance
Ana Barbour tells Jo why her passion for dance has taken her all over the world.
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Abandoned by his parents aged just 11, author Neil Thompson tells his story.
Neil Thompson talks about being abandoned by his parents as a child growing up in Namibia.