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North Norfolk care home theft

A woman from Norwich is appealing for the return of her dead mother's jewellery.

3 hours

The Monthly Mardle

The Monthly Mardle

Keith Skipper鈥檚 popular "monthly mardle" with Matthew Gudgin on 大象传媒 Radio Norfolk鈥檚 Teatime Show is moving from Tuesday to a new Wednesday slot from 6 to 7pm.

Skip will share his views and yarns on a different local topic each month but still find room for favourite songs and tunes. 聽He kicks off the new series on Wednesday February 4th, with a spotlight on getting to school... especially when bad weather makes it hazardous going.

Who can recall adventures from the 鈥減roper鈥 winters of 1947 and 1963? Are schools too hasty these days in closing classrooms as soon as there鈥檚 snow about? 聽How far did you have to walk in them good old days? Could you write with frozen fingers? Did you take any exciting diversions?

You can help set the scene past and present with your special memories and points of view. 聽Get in touch as soon as the grey matters stirs via the 大象传媒 Radio Norfolk Facebook page or Skip鈥檚 own Facebook site 鈥 give your full name and location and join in with relish. There鈥檚 also the option of using the programme鈥檚 email address 鈥 teatime@bbc.co.uk.

Phone lines will be open during the time of the broadcast for messages to be sprinkled throughout the hour, so call in on 01603 617321 to join in.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 live far from our village school and could stroll there and back with few problems in any weather. But there were some big challenges in winter as I biked to catch the train at Fransham for seven glorious years at Hamond鈥檚 Grammar School in Swaffham,鈥 says Keith.

Mind you, the day he spent in the Fransham railway station toilet had nothing to do with snow, rain, wind or a nasty attack of suffin gorn abowt...

Come on, put Norfolk in the picture with your own Wednesday winners and help Matt and Skip keep the mardling and memories flowing.

Broadcast

  • Wed 4 Feb 2015 16:00