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    FOOD LOVING AUDIENCE WANTED!

    If there’s anything you ever wanted to know about food or cooking, but didn’t know who to ask, read on…

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    ‘The Walpole Chronicles’ BBC Radio 4

    Hugh Walpole was one of the most successful writers of his generation but today he is largely forgotten. Eric Robson asks if posterity has been fair?

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    New Bespoken Word series on Radio 4

    Bespoken Word is back bringing poetry alive.

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    Exciting new Radio 4 drama: Goodbye to Berlin

    Christopher Isherwood’s Goodbye to Berlin was famously made into the film Cabaret starring Liza Minelli. Tina Pepler’s new adaptation gives the classic story a new immediacy.

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    Flowerless Fruit & Fairy Rings!

    This week the panel explain some supernatural-sounding gardening phenomena. Then the GQT panellists get stuck in helping and advising the participants of our Listeners’ Gardens series: Matthew Biggs gets stuck in creating new borders in Grace’s garden in Nottingham. Anne Swithinbank revisits Katie-The-Rooftop-Allotmenteer in her new-build apartment block in Brighton. Friday 10th September 2010, 15:00. [...]

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    The GQT Summer Garden Party!

    The best of the GQT Summer Garden Party, which this year took place at Sparsholt College, Hampshire. Highlights include Eric Robson as the reluctant flower-arranger, Bob’s Scrapheap Challenge and The Great Snail Swap. All this and more gardening problem-solving from our indefatigable team of experts! Friday 2nd July 15:00. Repeated Sunday 4th July 14:00.

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    Up North with GQT

    This week we’re in Aberdeenshire with propagation on our minds: How to multiply your pelargoniums and your peonies. Bunny Guinness returns to Grace’s garden for a spell of garden design magic. Part of our Listeners’ Gardens series.

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    To croc or not to croc?

    Radio 4′s Gardeners’ Question Time is in Leven near Hull, answering the million dollar question: Is there any point to crocking your pots? Bob Flowerdew visits a nursery with  a difference; while Matthew Biggs returns for an update from Emma Morris and family, as part of our Listeners’ Gardens series.

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    Trevor Nelson in South Africa

    Days before the World Cup arrives, Trevor takes his first trip to SA for 5 live…

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    GQT heads north

    This week the Gardeners’ Question Time panel are in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire: Here’s everything you need to know about working with acid soil. Chairman Peter Gibbs ventures to Cambus O’May for  a lesson on scots pine and silver birch.

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