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Comic poet Matt Harvey talks to us about being green, Pam Ayres, and Empathman.
Seth Ward talks about creating the world's best sandwich and how Michael Caines inspired him.
All at sea...Phil Beer of Devon folk duo Show of Hands sets sail in the 2009 Tall Ships Race.
Devon polar explorers Ped Hadow and Ann Daniels have completed their 73-day Arctic survey.
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston celebrates the 40th anniversary of his solo, non-stop circumnavigation.
Noel Harrison talks to BBC Devon about his fascinating life and why he has made his home in Devon.
Devon singer Jackie Oates has won two awards at the 2009 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
Plymouth's Jack Tripp - one of pantomime's best-loved dames - appears in a dictionary of biography.
Devon-based sculptor Heather Jansch talks about creating her lifesize sculptures of horses.
Never before heard tapes by the late Poet Laureate Ted Hughes are released for the first time.
Singer song-writer Ros Brady extols the work of organic food campaigner Patrick Holden.
Marine Mark Ormrod talks about how he has dealt with losing both legs and an arm in Afghanistan.
At 62, Tony Williams has realised a lifelong ambition by finding success as a landscape artist.
Dartmoor-based artist Alan Lee talks about his Oscar-winning work on the Lord of the Rings movies.
From Torquay to Hollywood - award winning film maker Roger Deakins talks about his career.
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