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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2021 · 51 MIN

3: Terence Frisch

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In this episode, Raz and Hannah talk to actor Terence Frisch.  His career has spanned more than 30 years and he has starred in stage, TV shows and films all over the world.  Raz and Terry have worked together on a number of productions around the UK..As well as reflecting on his life so far, and what he would want in his memorial service, Terry talks about the importance (or not) of his work, pottering around in his garden during lockdown, and losing his dad at a young age, as well as his own experiences of serious illness..If you enjoy our podcast, please do tell your friends, and like, follow, rate, review, to help us reach a bigger audience - thank you..Credits:* Edited by Harry Winteringham harrywinteringham.uk* Music composed and arranged by Mark Melville markmelvillemusic.com* Created and presented by Raz Shaw and Hannah Harris* Leisure by W.H. Davies* He Who Would Valiant Be, music composed by Ralph Vaughan-Williams, arrangement by Guy Bennett, played by Bedford Town Band

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