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9th November 1982, Part 1

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Whilst deep diving numbers 10 to 6 of the UK Top 10 ten from the 9th November 1982, James Cook and Andy Robinson explore the facts, fiction and trivia around these tremendous 5 songs. They also examine geography acting as inspiration, the notion of sexual magnetism and whether stage schools can have a cult like vibe.


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