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Upshares Downshares CD: the mail we're processing today

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Eddie Mair | 12:13 UK time, Wednesday, 10 November 2010

After November 19th we won't be accepting orders for our coveted CD. It contains virtually every piece of the Upshares Downshares music sent in by our listeners and broadcast between May 2009 and January 2010. It also contains some bonus tracks, including an interview with the music's composer Sandy Faris and a number of previously unheard renditions. And each CD has a full track listing for all 89 tracks - a total of an hour and twenty minutes.

It's on sale only from us, only on CD and only, as I say until November the 19th. Each CD costs ten pounds including postage and packing. At least five pounds of this will go to ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Children in Need. Five pounds is the guaranteed minimum - the more we sell, the greater the proportion of money will go to Children in Need, and of course we'll report back to you on how much money we raise.

HOW DO I GET ONE?

To get a CD send a cheque or postal order for ten pounds to "Upshares Downshares, Room G601, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TV Centre, London W12 7RJ". The cheque or postal order should be made out to Children In Need Appeal. And very important this, please don't forget to clearly include your own name and address so we can send you the CD.

Thanks to everyone for their patience. We ordered 1000 CDs and quickly sold out. We ordered a thousand more - those have now arrived...and it looks as if we'll have to order a thousand more on top of that. A huge batch is being sent out in the next few days.

Yours for ten pounds

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