Steve Yabsley Episodes Episode guide
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With Maita Robinson who is not only a fine artist and acclaimed singer – but also a dressage judge
Plus there's more amazing astronomy with John Meacham and a look at cheese knives.
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With top international flamenco jazz guitarist Eduardo Neibla who’ll discuss his colourful career
Plus the start of a new series about astronomy with local expert John Meacham
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With passionate local gardening expert Sara Venn
Plus more stories about sweeping chimneys,a tasty pie recipe and poems about baldness
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With acclaimed local conductor and composer David Ogden who will have details of a special concert this weekend
Plus there’s more chimney sweep stories with John Sansom and the Top Ten seeds
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With John Thorne from Weston who has just returned from a life-changing trip to India
Plus more fun stories with Somerset chimney sweep John Sansom - and a look at W C Fields
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With former soldier Jenny Griffiths who had to leave the army after being shot in Iraq – by a colleague
Plus more chimney sweep stories with John Sansom - and Tuesday cheese chat
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With colourful local burlesque dancer Rio Wilde who has news of an extravagant charity show
Plus the start of a new series with Somerset chimney sweep John Sansom
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With friendly local foot expert Philippa Cook who’ll discuss her fascination with feet
Plus a visit to the charming Saracen’s Head pub in Bath and your poems about pot holing
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With Dr Michael Proulx from Bath University who has been working on a range of high-tech devices to help blind people
Plus tips for making milkshakes and a most unusual dog
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With the powerhouse behind Bath Judo Club - Peter Thatcher
Plus a celebration of lollipop men and women and places to visit in Thailand
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With food photographer Kirstie Young who spends her professional life making dishes look delicious
Plus details of how the Furniture Project at Bath's Oldfield Park revives tired tables
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The talented artist Linda Alvis discusses her colourful work, her recent travels and her interesting dad
Plus Margaret and Jerry Webb tell Steve why Weston in Bath is wonderful
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Jonathan Ray sits in for Steve
Jonathan looks back at computer games over the past 30 years
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With Sheila Hannon from the Show of Strength Theatre Company
Plus a visit to Worle High Street with Bernard of Sandford - who rather likes it
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With the Director of the Bath Film Festival Philip Raby
Plus a visit to the magnificent Cheddar Gorge - with Bernard from Sandford
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With top showbiz agent John Miles
Plus Steve discovers some unusual toilets in a wood near Sandford
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With local newsagent Pete Swaysland – who has just returned from Australia – where he saw every England Ashes match
Plus Steve goes out and about with Bernard from Sandford
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Wulfstan Perks discusses this weekend's Feast Day of St Wulfstan
Plus your poems about clouds and a recipe for Shropshire Fidget Pie
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With recently retired seasoned newspaper journalist Tim Davey
Plus a look at the magnificent Cormorant and the Top Ten miserable people
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With Martin Connors from the popular scrumpy and western band The Carrot Crunchers
Plus fascinating details of Shinty playing in Scotland
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With talented local chef Tara Hofman - who has just appeared on Channel Four’s new food programme Taste
Plus there’s Tuesday Cheese Chat and a look at the appeal of toy dogs
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Children’s author Rachel Carter tells us about her acclaimed novel Ethan’s Voice
Plus a look at the Great Western Railway exhibition at the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath
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Local author Will Musgrave joins Steve to discuss his interest in local history, photography and plants
Plus a look at the delights of Mexico and your poems about Weston-super-Mare
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'Fitness' Dave Concannon has bags of advice for losing the excess Christmas pounds
Plus a celebration of ham and Thursday's special bird - the Great Spotted Woodpecker
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With keen Worle metal detectorist Ted Chaffey
Plus quotes from Jackie Mason and your tales of tracing your family tree
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07/01/2014
Claire Cavanagh sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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06/01/2014
Claire Cavanagh sits in with a lighter lunch with plenty of laughs along the way.
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The Edwardian Christmas and alternative festive lunch ideas
Plus the appeal of percussion instruments and the Listener of the Year is announced
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Norman Bowler remembers his time working on Softly Softly
Plus antiques with Marc Allum, a look at baubles and the Top Ten Christmas TV shows.
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Top tips for wrapping up your Christmas gifts with panache
Plus the odd world of celebrity dolls and your poems about turkeys