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Weekend Breakfast with Alison Curtis

Join Alison Curtis for some PMA (Positive Morning Attitude!) With lots of fun, energy, family-friendly chat, advice, big guests, the best listeners and big prize giveaways Weekend Breakfast broadcasts a blast of positivity every Saturday morning from 8am and Sunday from 9am.

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Keith Brymer-Jones From 'The Great Pottery Throw Down' Is A Tearful Triumph

Keith Brymer-Jones has a fabulous story to tell. Most people will know him as the Judge from The Great Pottery Throw Down who gets tearful over terracota! If there a piece of pottery he loves then he has no hesitation in creating an emotional bond. The Channel 4 show hosted by our very own Siobhán McSweeney (Sister Michael in Derry Girls). She broke her leg so Ellie Taylor took over presenting duties this season. Keith joined Weekend Breakfast and told Alison Curtis his amazing story overcoming severe dyslexia, how an art teacher and a ball of clay saved his life and all about The Great Pottery Throw Down. He has a brand new book called 'Boy In A China Shop' out now. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/02/19111642/KEITH-BRYMER-JONES.mp3"][/audio] Here's a supercut of Keith embracing his emotions: