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31/12/2010

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Last broadcast on Fri, 31 Dec 2010, 12:00 on BBC Radio 4 (FM only) (see all broadcasts).

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Bob Servant, the self appointed people's champion taking on internet spammers, gets a job offer from India and organises a huge party for his new employers. The last in our series adapted from "Delete This At Your Peril - the Bob Servant E-mails" by Neil Forsyth.

We have the latest on the water crisis in Northern Ireland.

Poet Ian Macmillan shares his New Year's resolutions with us.

And, why bell ringing is not a dying art-form - there are some ten thousand more bell ringers in the UK than there were in 2000 and the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers has just been awarded a grant to ring bells during the 2012 Olympics.

The producer is Joe Kent

The producer is Joe Kent.

The Chelsea Old Church Bell Ringers

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1

    What should consumers left with water in Northern Ireland do?

  2. Chapter 2

    Why church bells will be ringing during the 2012 Olympics.

  3. Chapter 3

    Poet Ian Macmillan shares his news resolutions past and present.

  4. Chapter 4

    Why did it fall to the Salvation Army to help stranded passengers at Heathrow and Kings Cross?

  5. Chapter 5

    A new service which claims to be a stock market for art is about to launch in Paris.

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 31 Dec 2010
    12:00
  2. Fri 31 Dec 2010
    12:04

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