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Old 11-11-2004, 09:27 PM
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 23:28:03 GMT, John Savage
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he moved over to television. The program has continued on, with a name
change and in the capable hands of Shirley Stackhouse. Its format is
that listeners ring in and ask questions about their plant's malaise,
typically. It would be difficult to bluff your way through that year
after year, with other listeners ready to ring in and set him right if
he was ever heard to make a wrong call.


I think you will find most if not all ABC regional radio stations have
a similar program only the experts and presenters change.

In the Illawarra we have local fellow on at 8.30am on Saturday and on
the odd ocassion he has been on holiday they take a feed from Tamworth
or the Mid North coast


Regards
Bruce
 
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