An Evening With Chris Yates

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An Evening With Chris Yates

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Just stumbled across this on YouTube, I have not had time to watch all of it as yet but what I have seen it does look rather interesting.

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Thanks for posting Mark. On the watch list!

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I never realised that the young boy Peter who caught the barbel with Chris in Childhood Dreams was Hugh Miles son and that Chris caught one of the 24 pound carp from the Redmire episode on one of Rod Hutchinsons soft plum boilies, well I never. :Hahaha:

They auction off Kevin's hat. :shocked:
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Enjoyed that.
Thanks for posting.
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That was a pleasant way to spend a morning... Thankyou Mark... :Hat:
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Thanks Mark, this will be useful watching to pass time on the next long train journey North

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I thoroughly enjoyed watching that, it was a great 90 minutes escapism. Plus a great amount of money raised. Well done to all involved.

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Terrific - thanks Mark :Hat:
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Lovely , watched one half, took the cat to the vet, came home and watched the second half .
The cat had her medicine and I am sat quite contended after a pleaseant but interupted 90 mins or so.

Many thanks for posting the video Mark.


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Superb film and a fine amount of cash raised.Thanks for posting.

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