"The most extraordinary thing I've ever been asked to do"

You'll know Kathy Clugston's voice. She reads the news on Radio 4 (and plays the ukulele). Knowing her as you do, you probably won't be surprised to learn that she's now a star of the Edinburgh Fringe too. She's just returned from a week in Scott Mills the Musical - the unlikely hit that David Hasselhoff calls "a true story, apart from the facts" - in which she reprises her on-air role: the posh Radio 4 lady. Listen to her exclusive report:
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- Watch the whole of Scott Mills The Musical on the Radio 1 web site.
- Lots more about the adventure in Edinburgh on the Scott Mills blog.
- Kathy wrote about being told off by James Naughtie on the blog earlier this year.


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At 19:35 17th Aug 2009, alaninbelfast wrote:Someone better fix all the "Cathy" with a C instead of a K!
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At 08:43 18th Aug 2009, Steve Bowbrick wrote:Thank you @alaninbelfast. Dopey errors fixed :-(
Steve Bowbrick, editor, Radio 4 blog
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At 09:19 18th Aug 2009, skyoleic wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 14:43 18th Aug 2009, gotozoe wrote:This woman is a genius.
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At 23:55 18th Aug 2009, KiriMasimba wrote:Brave thing to do - and stunningly pulled off.
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At 14:17 19th Aug 2009, Emma Corsham wrote:Brilliant behind the scene piece, and Emelyn actually talks! (he's known at "the one who doesnt speak" on the Scott Mills show.
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