Steve Yabsley Episodes Episode guide
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Extreme adventurer Andy Torbet and stone mason Ray Iles
With extreme adventurer Andy Torbet who has a new TV show and local stone mason Ray Iles.
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Tony James stands in for Steve with considerable aplomb
Tony James - TJ the DJ - stands in for Steve with his highly polished barrel of fun.
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Witchcraft and gravestones
A look at witchcraft with history professor Ron Hutton - and stone carving with Ray Iles.
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Owls and stone carving
With Owl Prowl expert Ian McGuire and a new series with Portishead stone mason Ray Iles.
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The Beatles in Bath, original Quarryman John Low and poems about beetles
When the Beatles visited Bath, original Quarryman John Low and poems about beetles.
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Food expert Orlando Murrin, basket making in Somerset and American sweets
With food expert Orlando Murrin, Somerset willow growing and popular U.S. confectionary.
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The joy of scouting, basket making and bathing in milk
With Scout enthusiast Betty Morris, more on Somerset basket making and bathing in milk.
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Avon Wildlife Trust and Somerset willow
With Dagmar Smeed from Avon Wildlife Trust and the Somerset Levels Basket & Craft Centre.
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Punch and Judy and Somerset basket making
Punch and Judy with Professor Pete Milsom - & the Somerset Levels Basket & Craft Centre.
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Computer tips, East Asian art and poems about condiments
How to take control of your computer, East Asian art and your poems about condiments.
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Moby Dick on stage, cheating civil servants and napery
News of an interesting stage version of Moby Dick - and how civil servants once cheated.
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Feet, Asian art and swamps
With chiropodist and podiatrist Deborah Holley, East Asian art and the Top Ten swamps.
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Julian House Night Shelter, East Asian art and ginger beer
The Julian House Night Shelter, East Asian Art and the appeal of refreshing ginger beer.
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Golf, East Asian art and dogs
A visit to Henbury Golf Club, the Museum of East Asian Art & the enduring appeal of dogs.
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Writer Tom Phillips, poems about computer games and smuggling in Weston
With local writer Tom Phillips, poems about computer games and smuggling in Weston.
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Author Nathan Braund - and gruesome happenings in Weston
With talented local writer Nathan Braund - and a visit to Grove Park in Weston-super-Mare.
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The Festival of Light, Scottish football and the appeal of hide and seek
News of this weekend's Festival of Light in Weston, Scottish football and hide and seek.
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The Cotswold Way - and 'gull yellers' at Weston-super-Mare
The magical Cotswold Way - and the bizarre 'gull yellers' of Weston-super-Mare.
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Adventurer Holly Budge and Weston Walk's Mike Harding
With thriller seeker Holly Budge and Weston Walk's ghost and murder expert Mike Harding.
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Author Tania Hershman, poems about Winston Churchill and cream pies
With local author Tania Hershman, poems about Winston Churchill and the Chalice Well.
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The Priston Festival, the Chalice Well and strange meat
Previewing the Priston Festival, a visit to the Chalice Well & the Top Ten strange meats.
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Living Landscapes Project, Chalice Well and foraging
The Living Landscapes Project, the Chalice Well and foraging for free food.
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Cafés, the Chalice Well and pork pies
The secret of a successful café, the Chalice Well in Glastonbury and pork pies.
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Quilting, Chalice Well and cramp
A celebration of quilting, a visit to Glastonbury's Chalice Well & the perils of cramp.
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Gadgets, yeti poems, scrapyards and bathing at Uphill
With gadgets expert Cyril Routley, poems about yetis and bathing at Uphill near Weston.
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Ukulele music, the shoebox appeal, walking in Cross and South Korean cuisine
Live ukulele music, details of the annual shoebox appeal & a visit to Cross in Somerset.
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The Bard of Windmill Hill, noodles and heavy metal thimbles
With the Bard of Windmill Hill, a noodle celebration and a heavy metal thimble connection.
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Therapeutic humour expert Alice Hortop, Singaporean cuisine and pet unicorns
With therapeutic humour expert Alice Hortop, a look at gangs & the drawbacks of unicorns.
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Banwell Caves, a Mendip walk and Merseybeat
A visit to Banwell Caves and tower, a Mendip Walk and a look at the Merseybeat boom.
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31/08/2012
Tony James sits in for a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.