From Monday, Radio Kent is running three days
of programmes looking at the area's economy, including debates with
politicians, business leaders and residents, with special outside broadcasts on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
On
Tuesday, John Warnett and Clare McDonnell present the breakfast show live from
the Walpole Bay Hotel in Margate from 06:00 to 09:00 BST and Julia George takes
her mid-morning programme to Dover's Market Square from 09:00 to midday.
Steve
Ladner broadcasts from Ramsgate Harbour from midday to 14:00 BST and Pat Marsh
is at Turner Contemporary in Margate from 14:00 BST to 16:00 BST.
The
day rounds off with Dominic King back in Ramsgate from 16:00 BST to 19:00 BST.
Listen to highlights from a special debate with a panel of business experts
from 16:00 BST, or the full debate which is being broadcast from 18:00 BST.
Wednesday's
breakfast show comes live from Deal Railway Station from 06:00 BST.
The sketch is one of the ones I did yesterday at
Dickens Week.
And another sketch, people now come and stand in front of me when I am sketching which is a lot less unnerving.
Here is the link to the BBC’s webpage where I copied the bumph
from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-18484491
Sorry this wasn’t very original, Clive Hart sent out the
link, I think to everyone he sends his press releases to and I realised that as
I would want to hear tomorrow mornings program, then presumably other blog
readers would too.
And another sketch, people now come and stand in front of me when I am sketching which is a lot less unnerving.
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