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5:20pm Friday 28th March 2008
Judy Hancox and Gary Wallace talk about rare breeds and farming with Nigel Wild
10:31am Friday 7th March 2008
Nigel Wild talks to Mary Pryse about breeding llamas and taking them on trekking expeditions
11:21am Tuesday 12th February 2008
Karen Bourdon talks to Nigel Wild about her flourishing businesses in complementary therapies and natural products for animals
2:37pm Monday 11th February 2008
Nigel Wild meets Philip Meigh, founder of Prinknash Abbey Bird and Deer Park
5:00pm Friday 21st December 2007
Nigel Wild meets the hard-working volunteers of West Oxford Animal Rescue
10:54am Monday 3rd December 2007
Nigel Wild meets Chrissie Harper, founder of an Oxfordshire sanctuary for injured and neglected owls
4:46pm Friday 26th October 2007
Liz Nuttall of organic pet food firm Organipets tells Nigel Wild how Raffy, her Jack Russell terrier, inspired a pioneering business idea
3:52pm Friday 26th October 2007
Nigel Wild meets Alexa Gordon of the Wiccaweys rescue home for border collies and working sheepdogs
9:15am Monday 8th January 2007
Goats are very popular with smallholders, who think they will eat the grass. Unless they're tethered, what the goats will actually do is munch the veggies!" said Helen Wright, manager of the Blue Cross adoption centre at Burford, with a somewhat mischievous glint in her eye.
2:24pm Wednesday 6th December 2006
Nigel Wild enjoys a fantastic flying display at the National Birds of Prey Centre
One of the pictures on this page gives a good impression of the delights to be enjoyed at the Mole and Chicken on one of those sunny days that now seem as far as can be from our present situation.
Next week is The Oxford Times Wine Club Christmas Tasting and, with just four weeks to go until Christmas Day, it is an excellent opportunity to sample a specially-selected range of wines for the festive season.
‘I was the first person to discover that if you infected a person with Marmite, he would stand up and bark at the moon.” “Everybody under the age of 35 has the intelligence of raspberry jam.” “Children can hear vegetables hiding.”
There’s nothing King Couer-de-Loup likes more than a good battle: “We’ll march on King Florizel’s wet and wicked army,” he proclaims. His Queen is not so sure, however. She would rather her husband stayed around: there’s the christening of their daughter Princess Aurora to arrange for a start. And he certainly can’t go out and fight looking like that: “Your chain mail’s got a ladder in it,” she wails.
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