“One Night in November is a wartime love story involving a code-breaker at Bletchley Park and the bombing of Coventry in 1940. This play is being staged at the Electric Theatre in Guildford from 15th to 18th November. Tess Lewsey caught up with the cast from Guildburys Theatre Company to find out more.”
On this edition of Travel Matters Tess Lewsey discussed travel tends for this year and some ideas for winter breaks. Her guests were Jo Josh and Paul Chouls from the Redhill based travel company Travel Matters.
Susy Radio’s outside broadcast unit was in action again as part of the Redhill Big Day Out in the centre of Redhill. Neil Munday was at the controls and was joined by fellow presenters Tess Lewsey and Dave King for a special edition of the ‘Neil Munday Radio Show’.
You can now listen to the full show featuring interviews with Charlie from Redhill Football Club, Emma from the Harlequin Theatre, James from the Redhill Business Guild, Andy from the Belfry Shopping Centre and a live performance from Jazz singer Briar Rouge.
St Mark’s Players’ are an amateur theatre company based in Reigate. Peter Jackson and Christine Knox, from the company, came to the Susy Radio studio on Monday and spoke to Tess Lewsey about their next production ‘TREASURE ISLAND Almost a pantomime’.
It will be performed at St Mark’s Church Centre, Alma Road, Reigate on 23 & 24 November 2017
Photo credit – Chris Spring: Damon Hill and Charley Boorman talking to Susy Radio’s Neil Munday
The annual London to Brighton Veteran Car run took place yesterday. 400 pre-1905 veteran cars left Hyde Park at sunrise.
This year an alternative route out of London was in place to avoid long-term roadworks in Brixton. The revised route took the cars along the A217 through Banstead, Tadworth and Reigate before re-joining the traditional route on the A25 at Redhill, before passing through Horley. Susy Radio broadcast all morning from the official half way check point at Crawley. TV presenter and travel writer Charley Boorman, and Formula 1 driver Damon Hill were driving a Rover 8HP. Neil Munday caught up with them at the half way point and asked how the journey was going:
The first car to cross the line in Brighton at 10.45 was a 1902 Oldsmobile entered by Andreas Melkus from Austria.