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Five Minutes With… Robbie Stamp
We chat to Robbie Stamp from hit podcast, Happened Here, about their first live recording at Chalke Valley History Festival. In this special event, Robbie Stamp, Olivia Bell and Viel Richardson presented a handful of short stories rooted in the rich history of the Chalke Valley set in the very recent to the very distant past.
Interview by CVHF volunteer, Sedona Jamieson.
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