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Suffolk's memories of 9/11, Talitha Koum and Tony Hare

Reflections on 9/11, a Christian couple give land for an Ipswich rehab farm and Tony Hare's special Huddlines.

Throughout the programme there are reflections on 9/11 from a Suffolk perspective.

Anglican minister Pippa Turner, originally from Westleton, returns to New York where she was working 10 years ago.

Father Sam Leeder, from St Pancras' Roman Catholic Church in Ipswich, shares his memories of the day as he supported a family in his congregation who lost loved ones in the attacks.

Colonel John T Quintas, commander of the 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath, gives his memories of 9/11 and Suffolk solicitor Stephen Broughton speaks to Rob about being part of the "The Really Big Chorus", a 200 strong choir from the UK performing in new York as part of the commemorations.

Rob's guest after 7am is Dawn Henry from the Suffolk Young People's Health Project (4YP), talking about the young people they help and the problems they face.

And following on from An Audience with Roy & Debbie Hudd in Ipswich last week, comedy writer Tony Hare chats about his career, and gives an exclusive edition of the News Huddlines.

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3 hours

Broadcast

  • Sun 11 Sep 2011 06:00