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    <title>Dan l-imbierek sajf : programs 1-18</title>
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    <published>2016-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
    <summary type="text">Title: Dan l-imbierek sajf : programs 1-18
Abstract: A program hosted by Sergio Grech and various guests talking about different themes - both serious and light -  that are somehow tied to the summer months.  Trevor Zahra talks about summer (Prog.1); Mr Kirsten Gabarretta talks about the importance of good sunglasses (Prog.2); Dr Michael Spagnol about the show Kelma Kelma Nota Nota (Prog.3); David Muscat about reading books (Prog.4); Dr Daniel Xerri about language schools (Prog.5); Sergio Mallia about recycling (Prog.6); Dr Charles Scerri about old people (Prog.7); Anton Tabone about Gozo (Prog.8); Emanuel Psaila about fires (Prog.9); Prof Alan Deidun about jellyfish (Prog.10); Mario Zerafa about the passion for fireworks (Prog.11); Karl Bondin about beer (Prog.12); Ivon Spencer about health in summer (Prog.13); Evelyn Vella Brincat about dogs (Prog.14); Dr Noel Buttigieg about food in summer (Prog.15); Deo Grech about his summer (Prog. 16); Rev Dr John Berry about morality in summer (Prog.17) and again Trevor Zahra about the end of summer (Prog.18).
Description: This series of programs is about various themes related to the summer months.  Sergio Grech, the producer and presenter of the series, together with a number of guests explore both serious and light themes connected to summer.</summary>
    <dc:date>2016-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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