09.12.14 Part 2

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Radio veteran Jenny Crwys-Wlliams joins the team ahead of the end of her radio show after 20 years. She’s done it all - probably has more books than anyone in Johannesburg, heard and seen it all in radio. She speaks to Gareth and the team about the evolution of radio, the power of conversation and the decision to leave 702. She also tells us how it was to interview the likes of Yoko Ono and Bill Clinton and why she’d still love to interview President Obama.
9 Dec 2014 12AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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