Sadie Nine Episodes Episode guide
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Cigarette cards and cooking with Katie Mahady (14/08/2023)
Sadie discusses the proposal of warning cigarette cards and learns how to cook.
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What are you waiting for and Charlie Brooks in conversation (10/08/2023)
As NHS waiting list data is published, Sadie Nine is asking what are you waiting for?
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Sadie goes carriage driving (09/08/2023)
Sadie takes the reigns of Falcon the heavy horse at Hylands Park in Chelmsford.
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Voter details hack and Royal Mail collections (08/08/2023)
Millions of voter's personal details have been subject to a 'complex cyber-attack'.
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Brightlingsea Lido and proud to be old (07/08/2023)
Plans have been agreed for a canopy to be built over parts of the popular 1930s pool.
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Solar farms and chess (03/08/2023)
A public meeting is being held on plans for a solar panel farm at Belchamp St Paul.
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Southend gangs and foreign aid (02/08/2023)
Seafront businesses were forced to close after hundreds of teenagers caused chaos there.
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Colchester mural vandalism and self-service checkouts (01/08/2023)
A mural of basketball legend Michael Jordan which cost £2000 has been defaced.
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Roots Hall latest and Wethersfield meeting (31/07/2023)
Southend United's ground has been granted a safety certificate for the new season.
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27/07/2023
Fascinating guests, the news of the day and the music you love with Sadie.
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Stansted noise plans and Olympic countdown (26/07/2023)
The airport has announced plans to mitigate its expansion plans on local residents.
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E-Scooters and Star Wars toys (25/07/2023)
Fifty organisations including Essex County Council call for the legalisation of E-Scooters
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Greek wildfires and Razorlight (24/07/2023)
Sadie hears from Essex tourists caught up in the extreme weather in Rhodes.
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20/07/2023
Fascinating guests, the news of the day and the music you love with Sadie.
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Children's teeth and karate world champion (19/07/2023)
Tooth extractions due to cavities for children and young people has almost doubled.
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Climate change champions and musical tourism (18/07/2023)
A young environmental campaigner from Canvey Island will be at COP28 later this year.
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Roots Hall woes and obscured road signs (17/07/2023)
Southend MP Anna Firth gives an update on the sale and future of the city's football club.
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ULEZ signage and Derren Brown (13/07/2023)
Signage for the congestion charge will be banned from Essex County Council-owned land.
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Southend United's day in court and wills (12/07/2023)
Tony Fisher sits in. The club are given extra time by the High Court to secure its future.
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Grays lorry death sentencing and Essex's oldest pothole (11/07/2023)
Tony Fisher sits in. A man is sentenced for his role in the death of Vietnamese migrants.
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Wennington fire report and space modelling (10/07/2023)
Crew shortages limited the London Fire Brigade's response during wildfires in Wennington.
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Oyster bed concerns and wedding foods (06/07/2023)
Emma Bullimore sits in. An Essex Oysterman gives evidence to a case at the High Court.
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NHS celebration and women in sport (05/07/2023)
Sadie gets live updates from the frontline of the A&E department at Colchester Hospital.
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Fitness to drive and Craig Revel-Horwood (04/07/2023)
Steve Scruton sits in. The Strictly star judge on his forthcoming show in Southend.
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Thurrock gambling clinic and Jordan Banjo (03/07/2023)
One of seven new NHS gambling addiction clinics is to be located in Thurrock.
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Auction gems and award-winning barber (29/06/2023)
A Great Baddow auction room is selling a rare CD by Ed Sheeran called 'The Spinning Man'.
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Pride Of Essex Awards and Clive Mantle (28/06/2023)
Sadie is joined by the organiser of the annual event which celebrates outstanding deeds.
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Cancer and finances, plus grey cars (27/06/2023)
An Essex man raises concerns over the financial struggles for those living with cancer.
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Nicola Bulley inquest and Glastonbury (26/06/2023)
A Home Office pathologist says they believe Nicola Bulley’s cause of death was drowning.
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Interest rates and Windrush celebrations (22/06/2023)
The Bank Of England raises the base rate to 5%, its highest in fifteen years.