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Wednesday 27th February, 2002 - 12:00 GMT
Depicting Suffolk
A Sense of Place
A sense of place.
Six programmes, produced by BBC Radio Suffolk's Robert Thompson, depict what Suffolk means to you.
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Suffolk sounds - Why do artists, musicians and writers come to Suffolk for inspiration? What makes the county special? Using the county's sounds this programme is a journey through inspiration. audio Listen to a preview clip

Building a new Suffolk - Ipswich is getting a whole new suburb...Ravenswood. How do people create a new community on a building site?
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A pane of glass - What can you see out of your kitchen window? For many of us this view helps to define our world. This programme noses behind the net curtain and peeks out of some of the county's more interesting windows.
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Star Spangled Banner - Suffolk is home to two of the largest US air-bases in Europe. Do the Americans who come to the county ever fit in with Suffolk life or are they on the outside looking in? audio Listen to the full programme

Table 21 - A whistle-stop tour of the county's bars, cafes and restaurants. How different are all these people who go to these different places or does a cup of tea help bring us all together?
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End of time - We all die - but is death any different in Suffolk? This programme looks at the historical and modern-day forces that have shaped death in Suffolk.
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