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10ÌýNovemberÌý2007
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Sir John Mortimer
Fi's studio guest star this week isÌýSir John Mortimer (pictured)

Colin AnsonÌýtells us how he fought against his native Germany in WWII; Michael Dick & an odd case of photgraphic coincidence;ÌýSue TownsendÌýshares her secret love - of handbags.ÌýÌý

Plus:ÌýListener Julie Hartle's Inheritance Tracks & poetry from Elvis McGonagall
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Sir John MortimerSir John MortimerÌýis a prolific writer and dramatist who is best known for his much-lovedÌýfictional barrister Horace Rumpole
Colin Anson & his wife Alice GrossColin AnsonÌýwas born Claus Ascher in Germany in 1922 but by the time he was 18 he had signed up to join the British Army
Sue Townsend
Author Sue Townsend confesses her secret love affairÌýwith handbags
Julie Andrews in The Sound of MusicListener Julie Hartle choseÌýNight Shift by The Commodores and Edelweiss by Rodgers and HammersteinÌý
Michael Dick with his lost daughter circled in the backgroundMichael Dick recountsÌýa curious coincidenceÌýincluding hisÌýlost daughter and a photograph
Elvis McGonagallElvis McGonagall - tartan clad poet, twit and armchair revolutionary joins us this week.
Poems for 10th November.
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