Matthew Gudgin Episodes Episode guide
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Norman Lamb says new parliament must legislate for assisted dying
North Norfolk MP says decision to end life must be for individuals and not the state.
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Gudgin's Guest - Dennis Lotis
The 1950s singing and film star, who now lives in North Norfolk, discusses his career.
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The dog ate my tickets, coming from Cornwall to queue, and a bomb at Wembley
Play-off final preparations go from the sublime to the ridiculous for Norwich City fans.
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Play-off final rail strike off
Trains will now run on Monday, making it easier for Norwich City fans to get to Wembley.
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Norfolk's chief constable defends police nationally over historic child sex abuse
Simon Bailey, national lead on child protection, defends police forces nationally.
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Norwich City warn fans over posting images of Wembley tickets on social media
Club warns that images of barcodes could allow tickets to be copied and forged.
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New Norwich South MP enters debate over Labour Party's future, as parliament resumes
Newest Norfolk MP, Clive Lewis, enters debate on party's future on first day in Commons.
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Gudgin's Guest - James Clarke
The composer and filmmaker talks about his life, career and favourite music.
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Ranworth woman relives Nepal earthquake drama
Selina Dicker speaks about being on Mount Everest when the earthquake hit last month.
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Norfolk Fire and Rescue trying to to stop young driver deaths
Fire service trying to stop the number of teenage drivers dying on the county's roads.
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Charles Clarke letter among Prince of Wales correspondence released
Letter from former Norwich South MP among those published after ten-year legal battle.
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Latest on the Norfolk medical team helping in Nepal, after second earthquake hits
The latest on the team from the James Paget Hospital in Gorleston, working in Nepal.
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Lamb to announce leadership decision later
North Norfolk MP says he'll clarify tonight whether he'll run for the Lib Dem leadership.
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Gudgin's Guest - Sally Francis
Matthew meets the woman bringing saffron farming back to Norfolk's soil.
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General and local election results
The latest on the results nationally and locally, in the general and local elections.
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A sausage for Charlotte!
How a Norfolk butcher has come up with a special sausage in aid of Princess Charlotte.
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King's Lynn's Queen Elizabeth Hospital among worst in the country for "never events"
Hospital does poorly in ranking for incidents which should never happen in hospitals.
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Concern over voter apathy
Local candidates express concern that many in Norfolk will not be voting.
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Gudgin's Guest - Ken Sims
The man behind Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens talks about his life and career.
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Ex-Norwich City manager Ken Brown's medals stolen in burglary
1985 Milk Cup winner's medal and 1960s West Ham playing medals stolen from Blofield home.
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Norwich to London line becomes election issue
Norwich's rail link to the capital becomes subject of political debate.
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Norfolk woman encouraging Nepal donations
Lingwood woman married to a sherpa encouraging donations of tents and sleeping bags.
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Abuse trial continues at Norwich Crown Court
A jury has heard from a boy who says he was sexually abused many hundreds of times.
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Abused children in Norfolk were 'sexual playthings'
Six women and four men have gone on trial accused of abusing five young children.
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Gudgin's Guest - Patrick Barkham
The local author and journalist discusses his life, career and favourite music.
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Norfolk crime figures rise
Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner is live in the studio to discuss the figures.
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Tribute paid to crash pilot
Friend of pilot killed in an air crash at Old Buckenham has been paying tribute to him.
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One killed in Old Buckenham air crash
One person has been killed after a light aircraft crash at the airfield in Old Buckenham.
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Birds Eye sold for 拢2 billion
Lowestoft's biggest employer has been sold.
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Night-stalker rapist Clive Howard jailed after admitting 11 offences
Man must serve at least 10 years and three months after raping women in Norfolk.