Good Morning

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Thursday 21 August


Fur Patrol are about to hit the road with their Hidden Agenda tour. The band pops in to talk about the new tour, the new album and life living across the Ditch.

Danny Mulheron has made film a little close to home. The Third Richard is about Jewish composer Richard Fuchs. Danny explains his links to composer and what drove him to make the film.

Politicians are not known for their style and fashion sense. Stephanie Rumble pops into the Good Morning studio to rate our politicians' dress sense.

We find out how winning the Young Farmer of the Year award has affected the life of David Skiffington.

Astar cleans up with her home-made soap and shampoo, and then puts the boys through their paces in her ballet class.

Bill Bevan discusses your rights and obligations when your prized possessions are repossessed.
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Patissier Tamara Jane is in the Good Morning kitchen to show us how to make freeform fruit tarts and florentine tarts.

Psychic medium Sue Nicholson looks at those incidents that we can't quite explain.
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Our political panel comprising Jane Clifton, Barry Soper and John Tamihere discusses the latest news from the Beehive.



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