Power and glory World champion power-lifter, Arthur White, was a man
who had money, fame and influence and then lost everything because of an
addiction to cocaine.
Delia's new Canaries duo Norwich City director Delia Smith has signed up
a new duo to their backroom team at Carrow Road to help players get ready for
the important task of winning both on and off the pitch.
Sam makes doctors Producing doctors equipped to
practise modern medicine is the very important task entrusted to dean Professor
Sam Leinster and the new School of Medicine at the University of East Anglia.
See need through noise of life Chief
executive Norfolk County Council chief executive Tim Byles gives a personal view
of what Christmas is really all about.
Angels from heaven not hell Roaring motorbikes,
girls, beer and heavy music were all Ken Hardy thought there was to life until
he discovered a new road to ride along.
Message of hope after tragedy Fiona Castle has
overcome the tragic death of her husband, TV presenter and entertainer Roy
Castle, through her strong Christian faith and is now doing things she would
never have dreamt of before.
West End couple on city stage Former West End
dancer Ray Begley is now performing on an altogether different stage as the
leader of the Salvation Army Citadel in Norwich.
Churches tackle social issues
Seventy Norwich churches have joined together with the City Council to help
focus on some of the social issues facing the city such as teenage pregnancies,
anti-social behaviour and crime.
Aled's back in the album charts Former
choirboy Aled Jones is walking in the air after returning to the album chart for
the first time in 15 years this autumn.
Wheelchair thrown away Mother-of-six Jennifer
Rees-Larcombe suffered every mother's nightmare when she ended up in a
wheelchair after being struck by a rare brain virus. But her story had a
miraculous ending.
Faith of
Euro winner and MP From Eurovision Song winner to Euro MP - Irish lass
Dana's story of changing roles tells out her faith.
Marriage can still be fun Modern marriages
can work and can even be fun, as 300 Norwich school children found out recently.
Faith behind Ryder Cup hero Ryder Cup golfing
hero Bernhard Langer puts his golfing success down to his strong faith in God.
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