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Best of the Guests 16/03/2015

Leigh Chambers guest is writer, historian and broadcaster, Louise Foxcroft who talks about her new book, The Irish Pasha, an historical biography based on the journals of RG ‘Pum’ Gayer-Anderson, a Victorian poet, surgeon, Egyptologist, psychic and tomb-robber; Phil Rowe chats to Ryan Watson from The Young Actors Company; Mike Prior talks to Michelle Cracknell from the Pensions Advisory Service and Carl Howard from TD Direct Investing about changes being made to pension schemes on the 6th of April; Leigh Chambers hears from massage therapist, Charlie Pollington on the ergonomics of the work station and how to avoid muscle strains and tension while sitting in front of a computer and Ian Daborn meets Inspector Paul Rogerson from the Crime and Operational Support Department who talks about volunteering to help out with the police.

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Posted: 23 March 2015 | Last Updated 23 March 2015

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