London Calling – with Crossfire, and a Vampire - Neil Gaiman

“I was 16 when I decided never again to sing in public.”

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London Calling – with Crossfire, and a Vampire

Author Neil Gaiman explains why he’s afraid to sing in public, a tourist gets a scare in London’s Highgate Cemetery, a Nigerian man tells a bold truth on live television and Christina Lamb talks about her double life as a mother and a war correspondent.

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05:41
Jump

by Neil Gaiman

Author Neil Gaiman explains why he’s afraid to sing in public.

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05:07
Fangs for the Memories

by Matt Day

A tourist gets a scare in London’s Highgate Cemetery.

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13:31
My Friend, Ibrahim

by Bisi Alimi

A Nigerian man tells a bold truth on live television. 

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15:33
War and Ham Sandwiches

by Christina Lamb

Christina Lamb talks about her double life as a mother and a war correspondent. 

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