'Tales of the Unexplained' with Peter Burcher February 2012. Monthly talk show looking at all things paranormal, supernatural and unexplainable.
Standard Podcasts [00:59:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (11)The Reading Room February 2012
The Reading Room February 2012. This month book choice was Annabel by Kathleen Winter
Standard Podcasts [00:58:13m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (6)'Tales of the Unexplained' with Peter Burcher December 2011. Monthly talk show looking at all things paranormal, supernatural and unexplainable.
Standard Podcasts [00:57:18m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (9)Reading Room Dec 2011
The Reading Room december 2011. This month book choice was The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne
Standard Podcasts [00:57:45m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download | Embeddable Player | Hits (6)'Tales of the Unexplained' with Peter Burcher November 2011. Monthly talk show looking at all things paranormal, supernatural and unexplainable, with guest Marjorie Jones from the Angel Light Foundation
The Reading Room November 2011
The Reading Room November 2011. This month book choice was The Comedians by Graham Greene
Talking Shop October 2011
Listen to Octobers 'Talking Shop'
With John Ryan supporting a fat tax on fast food
Wendy Miller suggesting that the NHS stops feeding hospital patients to save money
And Steve Faragher proposing that the belief that women still get paid less than men is a myth
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'Tales of the Unexplained' with Peter Burcher October 2011. Monthly talk show looking at all things paranormal, supernatural and unexplainable, with guest Dave Lloyd.
The Reading Room October 2011
The Reading Room October 2011. This month choice was Bad Blood by Lorna Sage
Talking Shop September 2011
Talking Shop September 2011. The Mass Debate Show. With Eddie Cotton condemning celebrity culture, Gill Kelly questioning the relevance of daytime BBC scheduling to the audience and Tony Stones declaring the wheel to be mankind's most destructive invention.











