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In the latest Ouch Talk Show find out what intriguing photo of Liz Carr appeared on the internet and why Simon Minty got money knocked off his all-over spray tan.
We are joined by cast members Nadia Albina and John Kelly and writer Paul Sirett who tell us about Reasons To Be Cheerful - a new musical about the late, great disabled rock star Ian Dury.
Jo Langston from the Orpheus Centre talks about performing at Liberty and introduces her song Ginger The Cat.
And Rob Crossan discusses the latest news.
We are joined by cast members Nadia Albina and John Kelly and writer Paul Sirett who tell us about Reasons To Be Cheerful - a new musical about the late, great disabled rock star Ian Dury.
Jo Langston from the Orpheus Centre talks about performing at Liberty and introduces her song Ginger The Cat.
And Rob Crossan discusses the latest news.
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