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Hi


Shot in the dark, but yesterday I heard a review about a radio play on r4. Didn't catch the name of the play nor the author... My child decided to cease the opportunity to sing loudly just as they were announcing it, as they do!

Can anyone help? Spent a while looking on iplayer but can't find it....


Thanks

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bodsier Wrote:

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> It's no longer available! I only heard them

> mention it yesterday, I am sure they said its

> still available! Must have been a repeat...gutted

> :(


It's the drama podcast of the week, so you can download it from here.

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