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Hold the Phone - The Phone Message

Season 7, Ep. 5

"It began simply enough. It began with a phone call."


Stuart loved talking on the phone: much of his work revolved around phone calls. Jess talks about some of the memorable phone calls you may have heard on the Vinyl Cafe radio show over the years, plus we’ve got an essay Stuart wrote about his journalistic practice and a Dave and Morley story.


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