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Word Podcast 243 – The Peelcast

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David Cavanagh, the author of Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years Of John Peel Help Shape Modern Britain, and Trevor Dann, WIYE’s go-to guy on all matters radio, talk about John Peel: his radio style, his complicated personality, his contribution to the national heritage and where he would be broadcasting today if he were still around.

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Posted on 17th October 201517th October 2015Author Fraser

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