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‘But will it satisfy Mrs Prosser from Pontlottyn?’
A ‘phone-in to a radio psychiatrist
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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In April 1987, in a back-street bar in Cardiff, the rebel regime at Radio Wales were plotting a coup. Their secret weapon was a daily magazine programme of music and current affairs called Streetlife. The would-be front-men, Ray Gravell (British Lions centre) and Frank Hennessy (Cardiff-Irish folk singer) had just persuaded the Editor that it needed an ‘agony uncle'… when I walked in.
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