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Dec 2023
34m 18s

Dawn O’Porter, the best fish pie and a c...

Cold Glass Productions
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Nick and Angela welcome an author and charity co-founder to Dish HQ. Dawn O’Porter was born in Scotland but grew up in Guernsey with her aunt and uncle. She spent three years at the Liverpool School for Performing Arts but decided that acting wasn’t for her and got into TV instead. Dawn made her name making documentaries, which explored topics like dietin ... Show More
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