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John Gillmore

Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhh Gilly always wanted to work in radio since the age of 11, after hearing his local radio station.

john.gillmore@bbc.co.uk

Programmes:
on BBC iPlayer (6)
coming up (14)
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    22/02/2012

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    With news, events, entertainment, sport, lifestyle and features for the afternoon.

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    1. 21/02/2012

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      Available since Tuesday with 5 days left.

      With news, events, entertainment, sport, lifestyle and features for the afternoon.

    2. 20/02/2012

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      Available since Monday with 4 days left.

      With news, events, entertainment, sport, lifestyle and features for the afternoon.

    3. 18/02/2012

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      Available since Saturday with 2 days left.

      Letting Lancashire know what's going on, with exciting ideas for home, leisure and life.

    4. 17/02/2012

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      Available since Friday with 1 day left.

      With news, events, entertainment, sport, lifestyle and features for the afternoon.

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BBC Lancashire,
Darwen Street,
Blackburn,
Lancashire
BB2 2EA

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