Our very own Flaming Nora has been doing the rounds of BBC local radio today (well BBC Wales and BBC West Midlands anyway), talking about Coronation Street.
If you'd like to listen to her contributions, here are the links:
BBC West Midlands here at about 54 minutes in.
BBC Wales here at about 1hr 30minutes in.
She was also on Spark FM in Sunderland last night on the drive-time show but it doesn't seem to be online. Shame, as it was a cracking interview.
Happy listening.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
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3 comments:
Great stuff Nora - well worth a listen. That BBC Wales chap should know that it's entirely possible to watch both Coronation Street AND the football. This is, after all, the 21st century!
I presume you did these down-the-line, and not used your bus pass to get from the West Midlands to Wales !
They should have allowed you more time, and not had so many others in the studio with them.
Cracking work - well done from a Brummie listener/reader.
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