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11/11/2010

Tony updates the listeners on the gales sweeping across the UK with 大象传媒 forecaster Alex Deakin and callers. Plus, more reaction on Benefit reforms and a tribute on Armistice Day.

Tony Livesey with lively late night conversation.

On Armistice Day, Tony plays a moving montage of callers with personal stories about unsung military heroes, before speaking to Val O'Neil, whose son Kris was killed in Iraq in 2007.

In the final hour, we talk bad weather, Harry Potter and a footballer-turned-artist.

Flights had to be diverted from Leeds Bradford Airport because of gale force winds. Commercial Director Tony Horwood talked to Tony, while a caller who flew into the Yorkshire terminal tells how people on his flight were sick from the turbulence.

Do you love or loathe Harry Potter? Tony debates the merits of the Harry Potter franchise with the author of a book paying tribute to the Potter series and with a PhD student in fantasy literature at the University of Liverpool.

And Wolves defender Jody Craddock talks about his exhibition of paintings in Wolverhampton. The Premier League player is footballer by day, artist in his spare time.

2 hours, 30 minutes

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Thu 11 Nov 2010 22:30

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  • Thu 11 Nov 2010 22:30