Steve Yabsley Episodes Episode guide
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Italian food and colour in the garden
The delights of Italian cooking - and how to create all-year-round colour in the garden
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Community choirs and lawn care
The joys of singing in a choir - and tips on creating a great garden lawn
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Designer-Makers and the benefits of greenhouses
Supporting designer-makers in the South West - and the advantages of having a greenhouse
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The Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and house plants
News from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and advice on keeping house plants.
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Cosmetics, salt poetry and Severn Beach Station
Making cosmetics in Chili, poems about salt and a visit to Severn Beach Station
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Gee Baby I Love You and a visit to Shirehampton
Local soul and funk band Gee Baby I Love You and a visit to Shirehampton Station
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Antiques expert Marc Allum and Clifton trains
With leading antiques expert Marc Allum and a look at the trains beneath Clifton Down
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Cartoonist Stephan Pastis and Clifton walks
With American cartoonist Stephan Pastis and a look at wonderful walks in Clifton
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Great British sweets and riding the rails
The joy of British sweets and a visit to the underrated Severn Beach Line
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Author Amy Morse, Alms Houses and photography poems
The mystery of Solomon’s Secrets, a look at alms houses in Wells and photography poems
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The Divine Comedy's Neil Hannon and Silver Street in Wells
Neil Hannon discusses his work in theatre - and there's a visit to Silver Street in Wells
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The Bishop's Palace Garden in Wells, flamenco and bricks
A visit to the Bishop’s Palace Garden in Wells and a look at flamenco, bricks & bathing
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Bath Film Festival and a beautiful garden in Wells
With Holly Tarquini from the Bath Film Festival - and the Old Deanery Garden in Wells
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Ballooning on the Western Front and Vicars' Close in Wells
With James Long - author of The Balloonist and colourful Wells’ Town Crier Len Sweales
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Director Toby Hulse plus Terry Merrett-Smith
Steve speaks to Toby Hulse, the director of 'War Game'. Plus Terry Merrett-Smith.
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Author Helmi Wolff plus Terry Merrett-Smith
Steve talks to Author Helmi Wolff about her new book set in Nazi occupied Holland.
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First Aid, Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Terry Merrett-Smith
Steve talks to Alan Phillips who has news of First Aid courses taking place locally.
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Helena Middleton and Olivia Emden plus Terry Merrett-Smith
Steve joins the team behind an intriguing new play called Sink. Plus Terry Merrett-Smith
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John Ford sits in
John Ford with local rock music specialist Andy Fox. Plus local naturalist Ed Drewitt.
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31/10/2014
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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30/10/2014
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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29/10/2014
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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28/10/2014
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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Jonathan Ray sits in
Jonathan Ray sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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Jonathan Ray sits in
Jonathan’s talking about the popularity of literary festivals with Adam Burgan.
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Dr Barry Rose
Jonathan Ray talks to Dr Barry Rose, who conducted the choir at the Royal Wedding in 1981
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Composer Martin Le Poidevin and Pam of Eastville
A look at Martin Le Poidevin's new requiem and Pam of Eastville discusses gardening
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Celebrating John Loxton and Pam of Eastville
Looking back at John Loxton and Pam of Eastville's favourite food and drink
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Singer Rosie Upton and the beauty of butterflies
With folk singer Rosie Upton and Pam of Eastville's butterfly collection
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The Mission to Seafarers, crossword poems and Shepton Mallet
The Mission to Seafarers, poems about crossword and a final visit to Shepton Mallet