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Claire Pulpher: Waiting Game
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Time Travel: North Yorkshire Moors Railway
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Walking with the Wanderer: Pocklington
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March Horoscopes with James Christie
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Claire Pulpher: A Change is as Good as a Rest
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Time Travel: La Piazza
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Walking with the Wanderer: Dunnington
19 Feb 2020

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Claire: Music To Your Ears
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