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14 June 2008
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L-R Mike Gayle, Lemn Sissay, Revd Richard Coles, Ken Wharfe
Revd Richard Coles sits in for Fi this week.
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We hear memories of the 1968 Grosvenor Square riots, a father tells us why he hasn'tÌýseenÌýhis daughter in 2 years and how Belfast isÌýenjoying the sound of Gregorian Chant.

Plus, Inheritance Tracks from the supreme Mary Wilson.

is chaplain to theÌý and sits in for Fi this week.
is an author, freelance journalist and former agony uncle.
Ex Royal Protection Officer, Ken Wharfe, recalls the Grosvenor Square riots of 1968.
Steve has not seen his daughter in two years.
Eamon Manning has set up a Gregorian Chant choir in Belfast called .
Mary Wilson of The Supremes choseÌý"I Wish You Love"Ìýby Gloria Lynne andÌý"Here's To Life" by Shirley Horne.
Lemn Sissay is a Manchester born, London based poet who is currently artist in residence at the South Bank Centre. Read Lemn's poems.


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