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Hi. I'd like to enquire about making additions to Rebecca Saire's writing works, I know for a fact that she has also written several works for BBC School Radio (website here) and that she's also written stories used in the CBeebies series, Driver Dan's story train. I'm not sure about locating references, since they're mostly referred to in audio and video, but if I can find some, would these be OK to add to the article? BarkingFish 23:25, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
OK, I'm wrong about Driver Dan, that was Rebecca Hughes. The other still stands though :) BarkingFish 22:16, 18 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]