Steve Yabsley Episodes Episode guide
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Psychologist Shelley McKeown-Jones and a Dragon's Den ordeal
With psychologist Shelley McKeown-Jones - and Andy Fussell remembering Dragon’s Den
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Acting for children and farming for nature
Children's acting advice with John Redgrave & Rode farmer Andy Fussell discusses nature
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The Desperate Men and farmer Andy Fussell
With street performers The Desperate Men and colourful farmer Andy Fussell from Rode
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Clifton Hill House, Thomas Chatterton and your poems
Clifton Hill House, the poet Thomas Chatterton - and poems about the Seven Deadly Sins
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Wildlife expert John Martin and St Mary Redcliffe
With the wildlife and bird expert John Martin and more delights at St Mary Redcliffe
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Bristol Airport and St Mary Redcliffe's US connections
With Robert Sinclair from Bristol Airport and St Mary Redcliffe’s American connections
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The Army Reserve and Medieval stained glass
Tips for budding soldiers - and a look at St Mary Redcliffe's beautiful stained glass
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Mixing TV sound and celebrating St Mary Redcliffe
With top TV sound mixer Martyn Harries & a visit to St Mary Redcliffe with Cecile Gillard
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Glenside Museum, Gandhi and offal poems
News of the Glenside Hospital Museum, a book about Gandhi and your poems about offal
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Diet, nutrition and Merlin the Wizard
With dietitian and nutritionist Sue Baic - and a look at King Arthur's sorcerer Merlin
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Astronomy and Camelot
Astronomer and musician Pete Quin - and the quest for ancient Camelot with Geoffrey Ashe
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Latin American Food and King Arthur
Latin American food with Chris Hall and the legends of King Arthur with Geoffrey Ashe
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Wildlife and Glastonbury Tor
With the local wildlife enthusiast Richard Bland and King Arthur expert Geoffrey Ashe
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Garden Design, a Glastonbury Walk and Prehistoric Poetry
With garden designer Tom Phillips, a Glastonbury walk & your poems about prehistoric man
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Seismologist Mike Kendall and a walk around Abbots Leigh
With seismologist Mike Kendall - and Sue Gearing with details of a walk from Abbots Leigh
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Pink Mist and a Coastal Walk
Details of the powerful drama Pink Mist - at the BOV - and a Somerset coastal walk
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Novelist Janet Tanner and a walk around Axbridge
Romantic novelist Janet Tanner discusses The Miner's Daughter and a walk around Axbridge
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Explorer Tim Jarvis and walker Sue Gearing
With the intrepid Anglo-Australian explorer Tim Jarvis and walking expert Sue Gearing
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12/02/2016
Jonathan Ray sits in for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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11/02/2016
Jonathan Ray sits in for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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10/02/2016
Jonathan Ray sits in for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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09/02/2016
Jonathan Ray sits in for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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08/02/2016
Jonathan Ray sits in for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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Explorer Jacki Hill-Murphy, hedge poems and bears
With explorer and writer Jacki Hill-Murphy, hedge poems and Andean Spectacled Bears
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Bristol Weaving Mill and Long Tailed Lemurs
News of The Bristol Weaving Mill & a look at magnificent Madagascan Long Tailed Lemurs
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Allotment Cooking and elephants at Wraxall
Previewing The Allotment Cookbook - and a visit to the only elephants in North Somerset
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The US Presidential Race and Rhinos
A look ahead to this year's US Presidential Elections - and the only rhinos in Somerset
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Chinese New Year and Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
Local businessman Raymond Wong discusses Chinese New Year - and a visit to Noah's Ark
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Soprano Lucy Simon, Chew Magna Memories and drum poems
Soprano Lucy Simon, more colourful memories of Chew Magna and your poems about drums
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Helping the jobless - and skinny dipping
News of Positive Causes which helps the jobless - and memories of skinny dipping