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Into the Archives with Peter Fleming
BONUS: Live at the Leicester Square Theatre
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A recently recovered live recording from London's Leciester Square Theatre.
Speaking to an adoring audience, Peter discusses the beginnings of his career, then offers scandalous gossip about the nation's best-loved children's programme, almost certainly landing himself in legal jeopardy.
VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/bHfebG0b_LA
Help Peter's search for his programmes by leaving a review of this podcast, or donate to help his archivist pay his bills: https://ko-fi.com/peterflemingtv.
Twitter: @PeterFlemingTV
Facebook: /PeterFlemingTV
Artwork by Soggy Milk Design.
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