Eric Geen, the man who wrote for Tony Hancock & Tommy Cooper
James Hazell sits in.
Ipswich man Eric Geen has written an Adrian Mole-style book from the viewpoint of a lady in her 60s. He's also written comedy sketches for Tony Hancock and Tommy Cooper.
James Hazell sits in.
James's sofa guest is Eric Geen, originally from Ipswich, who has written comedy sketches for Tony Hancock, Tommy Cooper, Rolf Harris and Kenneth Williams. He's also got a book out in the style of Adrian Mole, but from the perspective of 60-something Dorothy Famous.
Countryfile's Ellie Harrison gives James her recommendations of the best places to visit in 2012.
Fairytale visual art is going up for Christmas at Nowton Park. The man responsible is John Smithson from St Edmundsbury Borough Council's parks department. James finds out more.
Suffolk artist Jason Gathorne-Hardy tells James about the World Land Trust Gallery which opens in Halesworth this weekend.
Hazell's International Harpoon flies to the former Yugoslavia, and to Croatia specifically.
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