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BBC Children in Need Event











Peter was invited to take part in BBC Radio Suffolk's three legged walk as part of a wider BBC initiative for Children In Need. He spent a happy thirty minutes or so tethered to presenter, Sarah Lilley, and the pair of them lolloped along the coast of Felixstowe. Now an expert at live interviews, Peter also managed a quick catch up with listeners along the way and I was also grateful for another opportunity to promote our upcoming book, Patching the Puncture and to explain it is now available to pre-order:



Well played to Sarah, Johnnie and everyone connected with organising and taking part in this walk - it is not as easy as it looks! I hope Sarah has gone back to walking 'normally' now!



 
 
 

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Peter Berry LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

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