PETER ON RADIO NEW ZEALAND NIGHTS

Dec 22, 2014 | Acting

In July I chatted with Nights host on National Radio, Bryan Crump, about what it was like to live in Russia just after the fall of communism. That’s me, a hundred years ago (it feels) admiring the view of the Moscow River and the Kievskii Voksal (train station) from my apartment window. My God it was cold, AND rather alcoholic (what’s that in the coffee cup)? Anyway, here is the interview, which ran Tuesday 29 July.

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