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S6E1 - A Chat With Brenda Longman

I am back with a new bunch of interviews once aga…

An episode of the Jack's Throwback Attack podcast, hosted by Jack's Throwback Attack, titled "S6E1 - A Chat With Brenda Longman" was published on October 6, 2024 and runs 61 minutes.

October 6, 2024 ·61m · Jack's Throwback Attack

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I am back with a new bunch of interviews once again, this time around is a shorter series but there's still some great discussions to bring out. Starting off I'm chatting with Brenda Longman who has been the voice of Soo the panda from The Sooty Show since 1981.

I am back with a new bunch of interviews once again, this time around is a shorter series but there's still some great discussions to bring out. Starting off I'm chatting with Brenda Longman who has been the voice of Soo the panda from The Sooty Show since 1981.
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