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28 June 2008
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John F Kennedy
Fi Glover is joined in the studio by theatrical agent Michael Whitehall.

We hear from the neurosurgeon who tried to save JFK's life Dr Robert G Grossman - it's his first ever radio interview. Our Guerrilla Reporter this week is graffiti artist Graham Dews, we hear the Myspace of Lorna Gunn who ran a Post Office for 40 years and the Inheritance Tracks of reggae musician Eddy Grant.

Plus, poetry from Elvis McGonagall.
Saturday LifeHow do you get your kicks on a Saturday? If you spend time doing something interesting we'd love to hear from you for our new feature Find out more....
Michael WhitehallMichael Whitehall was one of the finest theatrical agent’s – his stars included Donald Sinden, Nigel Havers, James Fox, Anton Rodgers, Daniel Day Lewis and Dame Judi Dench. He's penned his autobiography, Shark Infested Waters.
Dr GrossmanDr Grossman is a neurosurgeon. He was working at the Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas when President Kennedy was assassinated and was one of a handful of doctors trying to save his life.
Graham Dews' MuralBritish artist Graham Dews started putting art on walls over 20 years ago. He now uses the graffitti form in all kinds of other art work...
Eddy GrantReggae musician Eddy Grant chose Never Be Anyone Else by Ricky Nelson and his own song, Gimme Hope Jo'anna.
Post OfficeLorna Gunn was a sub postmistress in Caithness for 40 years. She takes us around her Post Office.
Elvis McGonagallElvis McGonagall is covered in tartan with poems at the ready.

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