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Nunhead American Radio with Lewis Schaffer and East Dulwicher Lisa Moyle

On resonancefm.com/listen and 104.4FM. 10:30PM UK Monday.


With the Dulwich Ukulele Club with Richard Guard, Anna Crockatt and Peter Hudson


The only radio program for Americans living in Nunhead

(with additional focus on Americans in East Dulwich)


For 25 March 2013 MONDAY!

10:30PM live Mondays on 104.4fm and streaming on www.resonancefm.com/listen


Guests:


Newly discovered Nunhead American Ashleigh Rosa, from Philadelphia.

And comedian Tim Key, Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner and Malcolm Hardee Comedy Award Nominee, just like Lewis Schaffer!


TWEET at #Nunhead


VISIT YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE AND 'LIKE'

NUNHEAD AMERICAN RADIO


With East Dulwich American co-host, the beautiful Lisa Moyle, Chris Dixon and our house band, the Dulwich Ukulele Club with Richard Guard, Anna Crockatt, and Peter Hudson. And new sound person, Claudio!


Wonderfully unusual local broadcasting.

104.4fm or www.resonancefm.com.

Live or streaming.


Visit our facebook page at Nunhead American Radio


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


New! Lewis Schaffer's Guide to England every Sunday at the Leicester Square Theatre.

Good fun for Americans and everyone in England.


See my OTHER live show in London at www.bit.ly/londonfreeshow - Lewis Schaffer is Free until Famous.

Every Tuesday and Wednesday in Soho.


twitter www.twitter.com/lewisschaffer

www.lewisschaffer.co.uk

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