Desert marathons, international art in Aldeburgh and 30 years of fancy dress.
A Suffolk Doctor races in the Sahara and Games and Giggles in Ipswich are 30 years old!
A Suffolk doctor starts a desert ultra-marathon.
43 year-old Patrick Gillespie from Bury St Edmunds speaks to Rob from Morocco ahead of the Marathon des Sables, the equivalent of six marathons run back-to-back in the Sahara desert over six days.
He's raising money for Marie Curie in memory of his father who passed away in 2010.
Devi Singh from Thompson's Gallery in Aldeburgh is Rob's business guest.
The gallery's hosting 'Art of the Real' a collection of work from four award-winning contemporary watercolour artists as it tours the UK, the US and China.
A Suffolk fancy dress shop celebrates 30 years of entertaining.
Games and Giggles (also known as The Joke Shop in Ipswich) has been owned and run by the same family since opening in 1982.
It is located in The Walk, in the centre if Ipswich, between Tavern Street and The Buttermarket.
There's also reaction to former Mildenhall Cyclist Victoria Pendleton's dramatic gold medal at the World Championships in Melbourne.
She won the sixth World Sprint Title of her career.
Ipswich Town's Andy Drury looks ahead to their away clash at Derby County.
He replaced Lee Bowyer for last weekend's win over Barnsley.
And with your Easter Gardening questions, it's Graeme Proctor from Crown Nursery in Ufford.
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- Sat 7 Apr 2012 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk