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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, your most alternative Andrew Logan presents an alternative chat show. In suitable garb he visits a photographer, a painter, an actress who imitates Dietrich drivel, a hairdresser and a workinghouse - wife in Milton Keynes, the ugliest town in the world. The youthful Andrew is not bereft of a sense of satire and some pompous and quasi-intellectual front men for arts programmes could feel distinctly uncomfortable in his company. Unlike them Logan regards himself as a classy red carpet over which the artist may choose his own path to the footlights.
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