Many thanks for the comments. I am fairly certain this was a repeat of a
broadcast made about 12 months ago, but somehow seems to have attracted more
notice!!
For those who wish to hear it, you should be able to find it on the BBC
Radio 4 Woman's Hour website. Having said that, we tried for an hour this
morning to track it down but failed. Maybe others will have more success.
If it is the repeat, there is a rare interview with the late Justin Brooke.
It is only a short item; about 7 minutes.
Lynne Mayers
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Do you think it could be possible to get a copy of it ?
Denis MORIN
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> Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 21:16:19 +0000
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> Congratulations to Lynne Mayers for an excellent piece on Radio 4 this
> morning about Cornish bal maidens.
> Sallie Bassham
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