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    Radio Nation - Mark Eastwood

    Mark Eastwood has a passion for two wheels, hear how this affects his life.


    Radio Nation - Taking Part

    Radio Nation is a unique opportunity to make your own radio programme. Whoever you are, whatever you do, you could have your story told on BBC Three Counties Radio.

    If you would like to take part send your contact details and a brief explanation of why you feel Radio Nation is for you to: toby.friedner@bbc.co.uk or call Three Counties Action on 01582 44 11 11 during office hours and leave your details. 

    Or write in to: Radio Nation, BBC Three Counties, 1 Hastings Street, Luton LU1 5XL.

    At six feet three inches tall and with a hand shake grip like Mike Tyson, you wouldn't mess with Mark Eastwood from Stevenage.

    By day he's a mild mannered noise control officer in London. But put him leathers and a crash helmet and he becomes...Harley Man!!!

    His pride and joy are his two Harley Davidson motorbikes which he loves like family.

    He took one to the Three Rivers Harley Owners Group rally in Markyate. Listen to what happened using the link on the right.

    last updated: 21/09/04
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