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What katie did on radio,TV and more
One of Anglia TV’s familiar faces is back on our television screens again. But you might also spot Katie Glass in another of her lesser known roles, explains David Clayton.
We're still young enough to...and so are you!
Keep doing the things you enjoy – and challenge yourself to do more too. That’s the call to action of a new public health campaign launched by Norfolk County Council.
Live Comedy...there's nothing pointless about that!
Known to millions for presenting BBC One’s quiz show Pointless, Alexander Armstrong is now returning to his first love of live comedy, with shows in Ipswich and King’s Lynn. Interview by James Rampton
Cheers to the wonderful breweries past and present of Norfolk and Suffolk
Cheers! All the best! Here’s looking at you! Bungho! Join Derek James on a journey into the breweries of Norfolk and Suffolk for the latest in our Working Lives series.
A life in film-on both sides of the camera
Widow’s Walk is an award-winning new film shot in Suffolk, starring Miranda Raison and Virginia McKenna. Ahead of its regional premiere at the Norwich Film Festival, Angi Kennedy talks to its writer and director, Norfolk’s own Alexandra Boyd.
Surprise, Surprise!
It was a birthday present with a difference – and one which would be hard to beat. David Clayton meets the woman who found a ‘classic’ gift for her husband.
Pam's Poetry Takes Us Laughing Through Life
Pam Ayres is looking forward to appearing at the Lavenham Literary Festival, has a new book out and is now enjoying life in “saunter mode”, as she tells Rachel Banham.
The Wonder Of Woolies Will Always Live On In The Memory
In the latest in our popular Working Lives series, Derek James heads for the pick ‘n’ mix counter in a shop like no other and no longer with us ... dear old Woolies.
Red-Faced Derek Shows How Not To Do It On The Venetian Waterways
Heard the one about the chap who went for a row on the Venetian Waterways, not in Italy but in Great Yarmouth, and had to be rescued? It was Derek James on a Grand Day Out.
It's Time To Be Swept Off Your Feet By Anton
He’s the debonair dancer with a great line in wit and charm. Anton Du Beke is back on our TV screens with Strictly Come Dancing – and on the bookshelves with his delightful new novel
Holiday Destination That's Barking Up The Right Tree
If you’re looking for a luxury holiday cottage in East Anglia that’s also dog friendly, search no longer. Dogs are just as welcome as their owners at these Suffolk get-aways.
Echoes of the Past Bring a New Beat for Shaky
He was the biggestselling singles artist of the 1980s. Now Shakin’ Stevens is preparing to perform in Suffolk and Norfolk. He spoke to Rachel Banham.
Finding buried Treasure
Dreaming of finding gold in your garden? You might have to settle for daffodils.
It's got (Northern) soul
It’s music to get you dancing - Steve Burns, aka Dr Vinyl, celebrates the phenomenon that is Northern Soul.
'Allo 'Allo star brings one-woman show to East Anglia
Twenty five years after the classic TV comedy ’Allo ’Allo!, which was filmed in East Anglia, ended, actress Sue Hodge remembers it as fondly as ever.
A Privilege to be in the presence of two world champions of speed
World champions are rather thin on the ground in this neck of the woods so it was a great day for Derek James when he met up with two Norfolk and Suffolk sporting heroes.
If you want something done, tell Sid
When it comes to jobs in the garden, Charlotte Philcox knows just the man.
Still So Romantic Engelbert Sings A Love Letter To His Wife
Engelbert Humperdinck has sold 150 million albums worldwide and recently celebrated his 50th year in show business. Now he has released his latest, and very personal, album. He spoke to Rachel Banham.
Love In Later Life
At the begining of the new year and with spring on the horizon, it is a time when many of us resolve to make a new start and to make the most of life, to find love or develop a relationship - whatever our ages.
Where Was He? If It's In Suffolk, Griff's Happy
Griff Rhys Jones is taking his new show across his beloved Suffolk and Norfolk, including staging some charity events for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices, before he begins a nationwide tour. He speaks to Rachel Banham.
Working Out The Finances
Whoever you ask, the advice is always to seek out the best possible professional advice about financial matters
Neil's Smelling The Roses As Retirement Gets His Approval
Former Let’s Talk editor Neil Haverson is someone who has successfully made the transition from full-time work to part-time work to retirement. Here he explains all.
Thank you is on the cards
An official Unsung Hero has a special message for the kind and generous readers of Let’s Talk ... thank you. Derek James chats to Michael “the postcard man” Porter.
Fascinating feast of literature
As the 16th Aldeburgh Literary Festival takes place in Suffolk this month, Rachel Banham looks at what’s in store.
Nick's DIY Vegetarian Crusade
Best known for presenting BBC TV’s DIY SOS and Who Dares Wins, Nick Knowles has now written a cookbook of meat-free recipes. As he prepared to visit East Anglia to promote Proper Healthy Food,
The Stone Age Discoveries of Shinichi Fujimura
He wanted to put Japan on the map for its archaeology. But as Anne McGowan explains, Shinichi Fujimura pushed a little too hard.
Bomb gone - and I was there on that fateful day
The Valiant bomber was about to drop Britain’s first H bomb in the South Pacific in May, 1957.
Planning Your Retirement To Make It Something Special
At 96, the nation’s most famous retiree finally calls it a day. In a special feature, Let’s Talk looks at some of the issues surrounding this crucially important phase of the lives of so many ...