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Epilepsy feature on BBC Radio 5 live’s Shelagh Fogarty show tomorrow (Tuesday 13 August) from 12 noon.

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We're excited to report that there will be a one hour epilepsy feature on BBC Radio 5 live’s Shelagh Fogarty show tomorrow (Tuesday 13 August) from 12 noon. The feature will focus on how epilepsy affects children. We have been working with them to put the programme together and a representative from Epilepsy Action will be on the show.

You can listen to the show here: bbc.co.uk/5live

If you miss it, you should be able to listen again for seven days after the broadcast.

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Thank you... May miss the show but will definitely listen within the period stipulated. Any idea what time this would be South African time? Many thanks for organising this for everyone!

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Thank you. Just listened in, very insightful, no doubt emotional as well to hear the stories, and the reality of hope in each parent's voice. Worth a listen for those who missed it.

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