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Jo Armstrong
After dabbling in many different areas while at school, from acting and singing to dance and gymnastics, Jo conceded that perhaps she would find her forte in something that Teignmouth did not offer…. The media. After gallivanting off to sunny Bournemouth and spending the past three years completing a degree in Interactive Media Production, Jo decided that she strongly disliked sitting in front of a computer attempting to design websites for 24 hours a day, and that radio was the way forward! Jo has rowed for Bournemouth for the past three years, achieving the dizzy heights of president last year. Jo can usually be found eating, drinking and having fun or sitting in a boat up the river Stour. Jo is very lively, happy and sometimes a slightly mad young lady.
The River Teign Ferry
Letters from the terminus: personal thoughts about the River Teign Ferry, which runs between Teignmouth and Shaldon in South Devon.
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The Garden of Ideas
The Garden of Ideas is an exotic paradise, where ideas roam freely, ready for the taking…
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Stage Five
Stage Five is dreaming sleep. Three visully impaired discuss their experiences of the dreaming world.
Featuring Martin Armstrong, Sana Viner and Justin McLeod.
Also featuring psychologist Denise Baydon who lectures at Southampton University.
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The music is an original composition by Joel Cormack.
Gently down the Stream
A personal insight into a day in the life of a rower.
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An Abstract Vision
Three artists discuss their work in an exploration of the motives and meanings behind abstract art.
With contributions from:
Julie Herring, Jeremy Gardiner and Teresa Lawton.