| Thank you Piers; but I was lucky enough to have heard about the 
competition.  I am quite sure that anyone else on the List could have 
got one in as well. 
The bridge is the next one to the one that accesses the back of King's; 
I am a bit vague, but the Mathematical Bridge is next to Queen's 
College is it not? 
That (fair) point about visual arts and the radio was made in the 
webchat with Nick Danziger; their response was something to the effect 
that it was a bit of fun... oh and the winner's will go on BBCi as well. 
Chris
On Tuesday, Sep 30, 2003, at 22:03 Europe/London, Piers Hemy wrote:
 
Add me to the list of those pouring honours your way Chris, (as well as
agreeing about Radio 4).
Congratulations indeed.
Nick Danziger's name is very familiar, but I can't remember why.
If the bridge is the next one along from Kings, would that not be the
Mathematical Bridge with stone spheres on the abutments - one of which 
has a 
segment cut out?
Would it be churlish of me to ask what genres of visual arts are best
appreciated on the radio?
Piers
 
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