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Tales of New Albion - La Grande Course de la Caravane Part 1

Tales of New Albion is back with a bang, and what delights we have for you on the Light Programme this week. First up is another Musing of the Moment, featuring a guest appearance by Lord Hercules and Lady Boudicca of Cheam (played by Ben & Tixia Henderson) and then it on with the story; La Grande Course De La Caravane part 1. As always hosted by Theodore Pilkington-Rhubarb.

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