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Spectator Out Loud
Robert Hardman, Melissa Kite, Julian Glover & Sarah Carlson
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: as the King prepares to head to America, Robert Hardman looks ahead to what would have been Elizabeth II’s centenary celebration; Melissa Kite reports from the fuel protests in Ireland (featuring one of the disgruntled truckers); Julian Glover mourns the demise of the railway restaurant car; and finally, do you love it or hate it – Sarah Carlson provides her notes on marmite.
Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
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