Dialect - Amnesty International's annual Garden Party in Clifton
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news report Thursday August 06, 2009 21:14 by Dialect - Bristol Radio Co-operative
plus a Concorde designer talks about US interference with the project
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01:00 - Introduction
02:00 - Katy Austin, second year English student from Bristol University, talks about Freshers Fair and student union activities
18:15 - One of the Concorde designers Trevor Jenkins. How many Concordes would have been made if the US authorities hadn't campaigned against the plane?
27:45 - An Inkeeper's Diary by John Fothergill
35:00 - Anthea Page reports from the annual Amnesty event at Goldney House in Clifton
44:30 - Jeff Sparke's What's On guide
50:00 - Trevor Carter the Bard of Windmill Hill reads one of his poems
58:45 - Credits
Presenter - John Peters-Coleman
Studio Engineer - Mark Condon
Reporters - Tony Gosling and Anthea Page
Producer - Jeff Sparks
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