Sue Davies Episodes Episode guide
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20/08/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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Kooky the Clown's book, Wilts artist in Edinburgh and cake of the week
Kooky the Clown from Devizes talks about his book, looking back at an entertaining career
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Malmesbury's carnivals book, Corsham in WWI and Wiltshire placenames
Ian Longdon sits in & and talks to Bob Browning about his book on Malmesbury's carnivals
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Oaksey author, paper conservator and You Do What For A Living?
Marie Lennon sits in and meets one of the authors of Digging the Trenches
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WW1 exhibition, Wiltshire Life magazine and Devizes Library reading group
We visit Swindon's new exhibition on World War One at the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery.
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Bugsy Malone, Curator's Choice and growing your own veg
We go back to the 1920s for Bugsy Malone and the Wyvern Theatre Summer Youth Project
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An extraordinary woman, Scrabble tournament and cake of the week
Learn about a real Victorian Wiltshire lady who was shunned after marrying a millionaire
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Live from Devizes Wharf with the Dead Rat Orchestra, 80 year old potter & Canal & River Trust
Sue brings you the afternoon show live from Devizes Wharf.
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Live music from the AK Poets, WWI at Home and You Do What For A Living?
The AK Poets talk about their gigs in Broad Hinton, Broad Town, Marlborough & Swindon.
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The Bard Heads in Edinburgh, Malmesbury Reading Group and Chalke Valley Flower Club
Sue meets The Bard Heads from Rowde as they perform in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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06/08/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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05/08/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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04/08/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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01/08/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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31/07/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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30/07/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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Righteous Brother Bill Medley, extraordinary women and WWI photos to be painted
Sue continues her chat with Righteous Brother Bill Medley.
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Righteous Brother Bill Medley, People's Parlour and Monday Movies
Sue chats to Righteous Brother Bill Medley about the day he thought he'd never sing again
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Village Pump Folk Festival, Salisbury Army Major author and archaeological dig in Broad Town
Graham Rogers sits in and meets musician Sarah McQuaid who will be performing in Westbury
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24/07/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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Singing Together, Curator's Choice and Industry to Art exhibition
On the hunt for Kington St Michael kids who rebelled against Singing Together radio show
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22/07/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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County archives combined with music, Marlborough Jazz and the River Till
We hear about our county archive films showcased with live music at the Wyvern Theatre
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Monty Python, The MonaLisa Twins and You Do What for a Living?
Sue chats to Carol Cleveland, who's also known as the 7th Python.
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17/07/2014
Smile with Sue and meet a range of guests, both locally and from the world of showbiz.
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Status Quo dummer John Coghlan, Pride & Prejudice and a Wonder of Wiltshire
Sue chats to Status Quo's drummer John Coghlan before his gig in Malmesbury.
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Author library talk, extraordinary women and cake of the week
Sue meets author Lesley Pearse, before she comes to Royal Wootton Bassett Library.
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Hijack All Dayer, Marlborough Jazz Festival and What's in a Name?
Sue meets the teenagers involved in the Hijack All Dayer at Salisbury Arts Centre.
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Chippenham Food & Drink Festival, Avebury Rocks and You Do What for a Living?
Sue meets the organiser of Chippenham's first Food and Drink Festival.
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Instrument amnesty, WWI commemorations and Join Our Club
Find out how you can take part in an instrument amnesty in Corsham.