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Charlie spins the reel for new Radio Scotland series


Charlie Whelan, former press spokesman for Gordon Brown, is to present a new series on fishing for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland.

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In Charlie Whelan's Gone Fishing, the self-confessed fishaholic will talk to other fishermen and women about their life and passion for the king of fish... wild Scottish salmon.

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Fishing some of the most beautiful and exclusive beats in the country, Charlie's guests reveal how they go about fishing – whether it's for relaxation away from the cameras, to be more at one with nature or because the riverbank is an extension of their office.

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The series starts on Wednesday 2 January 2008 with the very private fisherman, but public face of Chris Tarrant.

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In a year where he has featured prominently in the tabloids, he talks openly about his love for fishing, his involvement in the Wheelie Boat scheme and the impact that this year has had on him.

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Other highlights in the series include Simon Hart revealing his first forays into fishing were strictly illegal as he poached his local river with his father. Today, he is the Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance.

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Newscaster-turned-flycaster Fiona Armstrong reveals her embarrassment of not being able to cast when she opened the exclusive Tay season. And how reporting on the Lockerbie bombing affected her as she lived in the Borders at the time.

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2 January: Chris Tarrant, Junction pool, River Tweed

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9 January: Fiona Armstrong, Head of Departments Water, Border Esk

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16 January: Simon Hart (Countryside Alliance), Ballindalloch Castle, River Spey

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23 January: Mark Birkbeck (owner, House of Bruar), Hendersyde, River Tweed

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30 January: Lord Steel, Bowhill Loch, Buccleigh Estate

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6 February: Robin Armstrong (author, naturalist, artist), Blackwater, River Connon

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13 February: Robson Green, Upper Floors, River Tweed

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Charlie Whelan's Gone Fishing, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland, 92-95FM 810MW, Wednesdays, from 2 January at 11.00am

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Date: 21.12.2007
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