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Joanna Lumley reads BUSINESS GIRLS by John Betjeman

Nov 09, 2016, 01:40 PM
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Joanna Lumley reads BUSINESS GIRLS by John Betjeman as part of The Betjeman Poetry Prize for young people aged 10 - 13 for more info see the website below. http://www.betjemanpoetryprize.co.uk/ #Poetry #Young #Literacy

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