Mark O'Donnell Episodes Episode guide
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Fri 6 Sept - Wilts heating oil scheme, Marlborough community venture and Bath rugby
We hear from members of a scheme which has saved them money bulk buying heating oil
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Thur 5 Sept - dementia friendly in Salisbury, complaining about poor service and a support scheme
We hear why Salisbury has been praised for being a dementia friendly environment
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Wed 4 Sept - mental health conditions, support for carers and crop circles
Mark meets Denise from Malmesbury who suffers from the condition Bi-polar.
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Tue 3 Sept - home schooling, heart attacks and harvesting
Mark looks at home-school contracts and what your school expects of you.
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Mon 2 Sept - shopping habits, basic first aid and crop circles
Have your say via calls, texts, emails and Facebook on your talking points.
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Sat 31 Aug - shopping, jet lag and Sindy
Mark looks at the way we used to shop and how we shop now.
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Fri 30 Aug - with Matthew Smith - premature baby arrives home, Unsung Heroes and relationship age differences
Special report on the homecoming of a baby boy who spent his first 8 months in hospital.
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Thur 29 Aug - with Matthew Smith - 4G, Salisbury's Christmas Market and Syria
The next generation of mobile phones and why they might interfere with your TV reception
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Wed 28 Aug - Nick Hewer, local laws in other countries and old photos of Wiltshire
Nick Hewer from The Apprentice talks about Swindon & the TV show Who Do You Think You Are?
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Tue 27 Aug - school uniforms costs, 21st century Long Barrow and 60 years service with a football club
We investigate the average cost for school uniform - 拢156 for primary, 拢285 for secondary
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Mon 26 Aug - make do and mend, a Swindon amputee and a rise in butterflies
A Warminster woman is coming to the end of a year long 'make do and mend' challenge.
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Sat 24 Aug - Transplant Games, Swindon amputee and Ramsbury tea
A Goatacre man talks about his kidney transplant and competing in the transplant games
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Fri 23 Aug - sniffer dogs, Laura Collett and the Wiltshire Police Band
Mark hears from a Salisbury woman who owes her life to her dog's amazing sense of smell.
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Thur 22 Aug - GCSE results, Golden Wedding Anniversary and the British Transport Police
Mark chats to a nervous mum who lived through A-levels last week, but now waits for GCSEs
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Wed 21 Aug - with Graham Rogers - fussy eaters, Police Call Centre and premature babies
Local chef tells us he was a fussy eater as a child, as research shows we're getting fussy
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Tue 20 Aug - with Graham Rogers - young drivers, premature babies and sniffer dogs
Should young drivers spend a minimum number of hours on the road before getting a licence?
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Mon 19 Aug - Baby Paolo, Wiltshire Police and witches in Wiltshire
We hear the story of premature baby Paulo from Pewsey who weighed only 1lb 12oz.
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Sat 17 Aug - with Karen Gardner - baby Paolo, Papa Alpha and car insurance scam
Meet Marie & Jamie Nash Cox, their son Paolo was born 15 weeks early weighing 1lb 12oz.
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Fri 16 Aug - with Sim Courtie - lane hogging and tailgating, harvesting and pogonophobia
We hear from you, Wiltshire police and motoring organisations on the new on-the-spot fines
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Thur 15 Aug - with Sim Courtie - A-level results and organ transplants
Students get A-level results today, but why do adults have recurring exam nightmares?
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Wed 14 Aug - with Sim Courtie - MOTs for caravans, hotel rooms and children's holiday activities
Holidaymakers at Devizes Camping & Caravanning tell us what they think of caravans MOTs
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Tue 13 Aug - with Sim Courtie - pub health check, witches and horses helping children
We're giving our pubs a health check to see how they're faring in such trying times
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Mon 12 Aug - with Sim Courtie - allergic reactions, Pewsey Vale Bowls Club and meteor shower
A local skin consultant is concerned about a chemical known as MI which is in shampoo.
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Sat 10 Aug - with Karen Gardner - university places, weddings and Saturday Morning Pictures
Not enough children from poor backgrounds win places at uni, we ask what could be done?
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Fri 9 Aug - with Shaun Hodgetts - the A303, Brothers Grimm and the Ashes
It's a regular on our travel news, but is the A303 the bane of your life?
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Thur 8 Aug - with Shaun Hodgetts - maternity discrimination, water voles and the lava lamp
At least a quarter of mums to be & new mums say they suffer discrimination at work.
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Wed 7 Aug - with Shaun Hodgetts - WWI heroes honoured, dangerous driving and campaign on hate crimes
World War I heroes honoured as part of commemorations marking the start of the Great War.
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Tue 6 Aug - with Shaun Hodgetts
Have your say via calls, texts, emails and Facebook on your talking points.
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Mon 5 Aug - with Shaun Hodgetts
Have your say via calls, texts, emails and Facebook on your talking points.
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03/08/2013
Entertainment for the region.