A visit to the BBC Radio Bristol studios

On Friday 17th March, which also happens to be Comic Relief day of which I am a big supporter, I am going to be interviewed by Steve Yabsley on his afternoon programme at 2:20 PM. My connection with Bristol is longstanding, in that I went to college here where I trained to become a Chartered Surveyor, so lived in the city for 3 1/2 years. I keep in touch with what goes on in Bristol via BBC Radio Bristol and am a regular contributor to James Hanson's morning radio programme. Indeed, it was I who started the debate as to whether Bristol's Rev Ernest Marvin inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber to compose “ Jesus Christ Superstar” .

 I will of course be talking to Steve Yabsley about “Chloe's Extraordinary Telescope", and hopefully explaining to him why the book is so important, dealing as it does with the future of planet Earth and what Chloe and Jack, the boy who realises that she needs a friend and gets to know her, jointly see through the telescope, and why they ended up being so worried about what they saw, because adults just would not believe them.

 

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