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Late Lunch Thursday December 22nd 2022

We took a lookback at some memorable moments on the Show this year, St Peter's Male Voice Choir brought us some seasonal cheer, Tara Walker completed her Christmas menu and Rita Daly the queen of Christmas Puddings had a word...

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