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Bravo 22: The performance of their lives

Bravo 22: The performance of their lives

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Charlene Guy and Royal Marine Cassidy Little go behind the scenes of a new production from the makers of “The Two Worlds of Charlie F”, the 2012 stage show which featured wounded, sick and injured forces personnel.

Hear how the theatre company Bravo 22 created a new play including wives, veterans...

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Bravo 22: The performance of their lives

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Charlene Guy and Royal Marine Cassidy Little go behind the scenes of a new production from the makers of “The Two Worlds of Charlie F”, the 2012 stage show which featured wounded, sick and injured forces personnel.

Hear how the theatre company Bravo 22 created a new play including wives, veterans...

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Tall Stories with Stephan Merchant

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Stephan Merchant is a writer, director, comedian and actor. Here he speaks to Jason Webster about his career, from the Bristol stand-up scene to the Hollywood hills.

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World Cup 1966: 50 Years Of Hurt

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Gary Cahill, Emile Heskey and Sir Geoff Hurst chat to BFBS in this 30-minute World Cup 1966 special. On a hot July afternoon in 1966, England lifted the World Cup in Wembley Stadium in front of 97,000 people.

The stadium was filled with cheering and excitement making football fans all over the country feel the love for the beautiful game.

This Forces Radio BFBS documentary by Jason Webster features interviews with Gary Cahill, Emile Heskey, hat-trick hero Sir Geoff Hurst and even a private tour around Wembley Stadium.

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Damn the Torpedoes

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Sit back and enjoy half an hour of side-splitting forces comedy, all tied up with tinsel and coloured fairy lights.

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