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BBC Radio 4 Appeal raises £5,375 for Sailors' Society

Howard Lake | 18 September 2008 | News

The Sailors’ Society’s BBC Radio 4 Appeal, presented in July by television presenter Ben Fogle, has raised £5,375 in support of seafarers across the world.
In the appeal Fogle spoke about his time at sea when he spent two months in a 20ft long vessel taking part in the Atlantic Rowing Race. He compared the isolation he felt during that time with that of seafarers, who spend many months at sea unable to communicate with their families or and loved ones.
The Sailors’ Society secured their appeal, like other charities, through applying to the BBC. The BBC’s UK-wide broadcast appeals are made weekly on BBC Radio 4 on Sunday mornings and evenings and monthly on BBC One on Lifeline. The Radio 4 appeal is repeated on Thursday afternoons and there is usually a repeat of Lifeline during the following week.
www.bbc.co.uk/charityappeals

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