Monday
16th February 2004 As part of Radio 1 on the Road, the station came down Plymouth
to present a weekend of dance parties, live music and live shows.
On
Sunday evening at 9pm, Alex Parks co-presented the Sunday Surgery
with Emma B and Dr Mark Hamilton from Plymouth University. The phone
in programme is aimed to help teenagers and young people with any
love, health or relationship problems.
Alex
was there to offer her advice to the nation and to perform a special
live acoustic version of 'Maybe That's What it Takes'. From personal
problems, embarrassing infections to relationship ruts, Alex was
faced with it all! Listen
to our report on the evening. We've
also compiled a photo gallery of Alex at the Sunday Surgery.
Alex's
second single 'Cry' is out in the shops this week and will feature
in the charts on Sunday. We've previewed the first week in the charts.
Listen to our report
on 'Cry'.
Did
you go to the Sunday Surgery or did you hear it on air? Put your
comments on the NEW Alex Parks
messageboard.
For
more information on the Sunday Surgery, visit the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 1 website
www.bbc.co.uk/radio1
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