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   21st May 2008
     
 
Conversation turns to face licking, naked bodies and yoghurt at the BBC Bristol studios...

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  19th March 2008      
 
Andy talks panda porn, self-healing rubber and wobbly bridges with the BBC Radio Bristol crew.

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Andy's been laughing it up with Dave Barrett on Radio Bristol again.

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  21st January 2008
     
 
Andy's December slot on the Dave Barrett show. The trio tackle grizzly bears and robot sex.

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Andy does a regular slot on Dave Barrett's BBC Radio Bristol show. It's brilliant.

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