Episode 157: Fashion?; Now Then and Now and Then; Sunderland's Indie HQ
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Graham introduces a new fashion slot, where he reviews the surprising return of a plethora of fashion styles enjoying a comeback. Charles takes a look at two current references to  the Yorkshire phrase`’Now Then” with a look at Rick Broadbent's new book on Yorkshire, Now Then: A Biography of Yorkshire and Richard Hawley's new album Now Then and follows up with the news on the remarkable new single Now and Then by The Beatles. Finally, Graham recounts what happened when he spent a night in Sunderland at the heart of the city's indie scene.
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