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ON NOW : Matthew Gudgin
28/05/2012

Matthew Gudgin Nanette Aldous sits in to bring you the latest traffic and travel, news and weather.

BBC Radio Norfolk schedule Wednesday 22 February 2012

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    Early

    1. 01:00

      As BBC Radio 5 live 22/02/2012

      BBC Radio Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.

    2. 04:00

      Wally Webb 22/02/2012

      Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.

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    Morning

    1. 06:30

      Chris Goreham At Breakfast How late drinking laws have impacted on Norfolk

      How drinking laws are affecting Norfolk, and how Ed Sheeran played in a Norwich bedroom.

    2. 09:00

      Nick Conrad Should charity fundraisers on the street be banned?

      Nick hears your thoughts on "charity muggers", who appeal for donations on the streets.

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    Afternoon

    1. 12:00

      Stephen Bumfrey Crude Apache Theatre Company

      Thordis Fridriksson hears about the Crude Apache Theatre Company's production of Roots.

    2. 16:00

      Matthew Gudgin Dereham teenager's jaw wired shut after brutal attack

      The teenager still unable to eat solid food, four months after being beaten in Dereham.

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    Evening

    1. 19:00

      Sue Marchant 22/02/2012

      Evening entertainment. Call in on 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).

    2. 22:00

      Nick Risby 22/02/2012

      Late night music with the mystery year and Fab 5. Call 0845 30 50 007 (local rate).

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    Late

    1. 01:00

      As BBC Radio 5 live 23/02/2012

      BBC Radio Norfolk joins BBC Radio 5 live.

    2. 04:00

      Wally Webb 23/02/2012

      Wally Webb brings you the very early breakfast show for the East of England.

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