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MONDAY EVENINGS - The only Radio Program for Americans living in Nunhead.


Nunhead American Radio with Lewis Schaffer and Co-Host Lisa Moyle of East Dulwich,


Listen at 10:30PM live on 104.4fm and streaming on www.resonancefm.com


Contact me if you have news or events or something else related to Nunhead, Nunhead Village or Nunhead Heights.


Guests tonight, 23 July 2012:

Doug Brooks of Friends of One Tree Hill,

Graham Head, Trees Around Nunhead blogger,

My postman, Nunheader Alan Lewis,

Possibly Sharon Bassey, the Bee Lady of Nunhead.


Wonderfully unusual local broadcasting. 104.4fm or www.resonancefm.com. Live or streaming.


Listen to past shows on iTunes www.bit.ly/NunheadAmericanRadio.

Read my blog at www.lewisschaffer.wordpress.com

See my live show in London at www.bit.ly/londonfreeshow - good fun for Americans and everyone in England.

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