Something to Declare: programme two
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Something to Declare is the UK's only travel magazine radio programme, presented by Ben Ross and Frances Tuke.
The aim is to translate to radio The Independent's long-held values of inspiring, informing and entertaining travellers - with production standards to match the best of the BBC. The programme mixes expert advice from studio guests with reports from travellers and the travel trade across the world.
The new edition has a Spanish-speaking flavour; we visit a new Morocco-style riad in Malaga, step off the standard tourist trail in Peru and talk to a guidebook writer who is always getting lost in the Andes.
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And if you missed the first Something to Declare programme, click here
- 1 Rothschild loses libel case, and reveals secret world of money and politics
- 2 Vatican told to pay taxes as Italy tackles budget crisis
- 3 The West Bank's Bobby Sands
- 4 Prehistoric cybermen? Sardinia's lost warriors rise from the dust
- 5 Spotify: 1 million plays, £108 return
- 6 Female teachers accused of giving boys lower marks
- 7 The artist vandalising advertising with poetry
- 8 Apple admits it has a human rights problem
- 9 Mark Steel: If religion is 'marginal', I'm the Pope
- 10 Can you master a language in a weekend?
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