Steve Yabsley Episodes Episode guide
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Abba - and Edwardian romance
With Abba fan Kathryn Courtney O'Neil and tales of love and romance in Edwardian Britain
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Herbs and Edwardian Britain
Discussing the many alleged powers of herbs - and a glimpse at life in Edwardian Britain.
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Local history, Frankenstein's monster poems and home brewing
With local historian Julian Lea-Jones, poems about Frankestein's monster and home brewing.
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The Bristol Soup Run Trust - and free food at the seaside
With Martyn Poole from the Bristol Soup Run Trust. Plus foraging for food at the seaside.
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Bizarre Bath comedy tours and Edam cheese
The Bizarre Bath comedy tours, Edam cheese and the Top Ten interesting auctions.
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Ethical retailing, dodos and children's parties
With Carolyn Whitwell, the founder of Bishopston Trading. Plus a look at dodos & Adam Ant.
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Culture, crime and Carry On films
A look at culture, crime and Carry On films. Plus shopping bags - and an intriguing fruit.
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Local magazine publishing - and poems about the French Revolution
With local publisher Andy Fraser, your poems about the French Revolution & a lovely pie.
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Stained glass and farming history
With local stained glass artist Bridget Brise - and a visit to Sheppy's cider museum.
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Bristol Walking Festival - and cider apple fermentation
Details of the week-long Bristol Walking Festival and a look at cider apple fermentation.
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National Self Build Week - and harvesting cider apples
Details of National Self Build Week - and a look at how cider apples are harvested.
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Doll making and cider making
With porcelain doll maker Sue Harrington from Frome & a look at cider making in the West.
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Re-vamped Brandon Hill, bat poems and a super pie
Steve looks at the redevelopment of Brandon Hill, poems about bats and an interesting pie.
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Former Bath mayor Eric Snook - and the Old Botanic Gardens
With the popular former mayor of Bath Eric Snook and a visit to the Old Botanic Gardens.
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The importance of maths and physics - and gardening in Leigh Wood
With maths and physics tutor Mike Hollyhead - and a visit to the Old Botanic Gardens.
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The classical buildings of Bath - and a lovely Italian garden
Mike Jenner discusses the classical buildings of Bath - and a visit to an Italian garden.
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Indian food and the Old Botanic Gardens
A look at authentic Indian food - and a visit to the Old Botanic Gardens in Leigh Wood.
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The Matthew, beard poems and a visit to Anchor Head
A chat with the new skipper of the Matthew, poems about beards & a visit to Anchor Head.
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Creativity Works - and Weston Quarry and Weston Wood
Details of Creativity Works & a visit to Weston Quarry & Weston Wood with John Thorne.
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How to be clear, calm and confident - and Knightstone Island in Weston
With Bath hypnotherapist Christian Dunham and a visit to Knightstone Island in Weston.
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Learning to fly and childhood memories of Weston
Local pilot Ed Dickenson from the Bristol & Wessex Aeroplane Club - and a tour of Weston.
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Butterflies in Congresbury and memories in Weston
A visit to the newly re-vamped North Somerset Butterfly House and a new series in Weston.
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How to make soap, fudge poems and the Cannington hothouse
Soap making, fudge poems, the hothouse at Cannington and a very strange connection.
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Children's author Tracey Corderoy - and the Walled Gardens of Cannington
Steve meets children's author Tracey Corderoy & visits the Walled Gardens of Cannington.
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Inspiring schoolchildren to succeed - and the Walled Gardens of Cannington
Businessman Roger Opie discusses inspiring schoolchildren and the gardens of Cannington.
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Former vet Malcolm Welshman and the Walled Gardens of Cannington
With former vet,and now author, Malcolm Welshman. Plus the Walled Gardens of Cannington.
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Chef Dean Edwards and the Walled Gardens of Cannington
With popular TV chef Dean Edwards - and a visit to the Walled Gardens of Cannington.
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Sustainable travel, Clevedon Court Museum and corset poems
Sustainable travel in the West of England, Clevedon Court and your poems about corsets.
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Wildlife photographer Helen Mugridge and Clevedon Court's chapel
With talented wildlife photographer Helen Mugridge and a look at Clevedon Court's chapel.
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Working as a film and TV extra - and Clevedon Court's Great Hall
With film and TV extra Scott Stevenson - plus a look inside Clevedon Court's Great Hall.