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Rhys James (Part Two)

29m · Walking The Dog with Emily Dean · 25 Apr 00:00

We’re back in Victoria Park with Rhys “Rhysie Baby” James! 

In this part of the conversation, Emily delves into Rhys' personal life, Rhys tells us how he came to have a cat named by Bob Mortimer and all about writing his new podcast, the brilliant Dial F For Football.

You can listen to the first part of our chat with Rhys here!

Listen to Dial F For Football wherever you get your podcasts! 

Keep up with all things Rhys at https://rhysjames.co.uk/ 

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Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence

Music: Rich Jarman 

Artwork: Alice Ludlam

Photography: Karla Gowlett 

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