Interviews
A wonderful life
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 05th April 13As Russell Grant encourages us all to get fit with Zalza, he told Rachel Banham about his links to East Anglia and how his stage
March’s Radio Norfolk Interview
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 11th March 13In this month’s radio spot Neil Haverson and Radio Norfolk presenter Stephen Bumfrey look through the pages of the April issue of Let’s Talk. Joining
Half a century of The Hollies
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 10th March 13As The Hollies prepare to visit Norfolk as part of their 50th anniversary tour this month, drummer Bobby Elliott told Rachel Banham why performing is
A serving of energy
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 28th February 13There’s much more to Prue Leith than cookbooks, as her autobiography amply demonstrates. She recently came to East Anglia to promote the memoir. Rachel Banham
Magic of music
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 26th February 13Carol Bundock speaks to Norfok-based composer Patrick Hawes about music, faith and working for the Prince of Wales. Music has more of a place in
Bakers born and bred
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 25th February 13TV chef James Martin is back with a new series – United Cakes of America – which sees him travel Stateside. He also visited East
Michele and the Ladykillers
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 21st February 13As Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em actress Michele Dotrice stars in The Ladykillers at Norwich Theatre Royal, she tells Rachel Banham why she looks back
Judy’s novel new life
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 20th February 13For years, Judy Finnigan was half of one of TV’s best-known presenting partnerships, and now she is making her name as an author. She told
February’s Radio Norfolk Interview
Lets Talk Magazine, posted on 15th February 13Listen to Neil Haverson’s monthly chat to Radio Norfolk presenter Stephen Bumfrey on the afternoon show as they look through the March issue of Let’s
A passion for dance
Rachel Banham, posted on 04th February 13Former ballerina Darcey Bussell recently visitedNorwichto promote her new book. She tells Rachel Banham about her passion for dance, her links withEast Angliaand why she’s





