Steve Yabsley Episodes Episode guide
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Music writer Nige Tassell and Glastonbury Tor
Writer Nige Tassell explains how he rediscoverd his love of music. Plus Glastonbury Tor.
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Historian Shirley Hodgson and Glastonbury Tor
Amazing stories with local historian Shirley Hodgson - and a trip to Glastonbury Tor.
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At-Bristol, poems about brains and Egyptology
With news of local science centre At-Bristol, your poems about the brain and Egyptology.
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01/08/2013
Join Steve Yabsley for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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Jonathan Kay - the 'fool' - plus rare gems and minerals
With modern 'fool' Jonathan Kay - and a look at Bristol Museum's rare gems and minerals.
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Sugarcraft expert Ann Pickard and oriental ceramics
With Weston-based sugarcraft expert Ann Pickard and a look at oriental ceramics.
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Jazz star Pete Allen and Bristol Museum's archaeology department
With top jazz clarinettist Pete Allen - and a look at Bristol Museum's archaeology dept.
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Richard Edwards from Wildscreen - and poems about laughing
With Richard Edwards from Wildscreen - and your poems about laughing and giggling.
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The power of intuition - and the Princess Theatre in Burnham
With intuition expert Becky Walsh - and a visit to Burnham's lovely Princess Theatre.
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Photographer Pete Thorpe and swimming in Burnham
With local photographer Pete Thorpe - and a visit to the swimming pool at Burnham-on-Sea.
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Mushrooms - and Burnham's esplanade
With mushroom enthusiast Justin Smith - and a visit to the esplanade at Burnham-on-Sea.
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Rev Wendy Wilby - and the beach at Burnham-on-Sea
With the Rev Wendy Wilby - and a visit to the wonderful sandy beach at Burnham-on-Sea.
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Rev Wendy Wilby, first class travel at sea and poems about crabs
With the Rev Wendy Wilby, the joys of travelling first class at sea & poems about crabs.
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Local author Nathan Braund - and the hull of the SS Great Britain
Local author Nathan Braund discusses his new book and Steve examines a huge propellor.
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Playing in the street - and travelling on the SS Great Britain
The joy of children playing outside - and steerage class on the SS Great Britain.
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Whales - and dining aboard the SS Great Britain
Discussing whales with writer Philip Hoare - and dining on the SS Great Britain.
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Lytes Cary and the SS Great Britain
A visit to Lytes Cary manor house and a new series on board the mighty SS Great Britain.
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Heavy metal tour tales, the discovery of Uranus and poems about hypnotism
Heavy metal touring tales, the amazing discovery of Uranus - and poems about hypnotism.
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Storyteller Gloria Lawrence - and William Herschel's workshop
With Somerset storyteller Gloria Lawrence - and a look at William Herschel's workshop.
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Open water swimming - and astronomer William Herschel
With Clevedon open water swimmer Len Hurley - and the William Herschel Museum in Bath.
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Latin America - and the music of William Herschel
Discussing Latin America with expert Rupert Medd - and the astronomer William Herschel.
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Summer wines and William Herschel
With local wine expert Angela Mount - and a new series at the Herschel Museum in Bath.
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The joy of Somerset, the Wills' Tower and poems about paradise
With Somerset publishers Rosie and Howard Smith. Plus Wills' Tower and paradise poems.
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Chef Martin Morales - and Great George - a huge bell
With top chef Martin Morales - and up close and personal with the massive Great George.
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Coin collecting - and the Wills' Memorial Building tour continues
Advice on collecting coins with Michael Smith. Plus more from inside the Wills' Building.
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The Newt Beer Festival and the Great Hall at Bristol University
A preview of the forthcoming Newt Beer Festival - and Bristol University's Great Hall.
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Filton Airport and the Wills' Memorial Building
A look at the history of Filton Airport and a new tour of the Wills' Memorial Building.
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Tree safety, brewing history and maggot poems
With tree safety expert Ian Monger, brewing history with Mark Steeds and maggot poems.
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Nailsea Tithe Barn, brewing history and cotton facts
A visit to the ancient Nailsea Tithe Barn, brewing history and super facts about cotton.
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Wildlife, brewing and microwaves
A celebration of wildlife, more brewing history and a look at amazing microwave ovens.