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  Prince Charles explains 'pebble theatre'.

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​Don Pierson [right]
explains how  a young
Prince Charles made a
request to join the
Radio London fan club.
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We originally saw this story as a single pebble that was thrown into a pond causing ripples to radiate out in all directions. It has now become obvious that we are witnessing multiple pebbles of varying sizes. These multiple and overlapping ripples are also of varying sizes, and that  is why it has become necessary to introduce a 'Narrator' named Caroline Brooks to provide a single storyline for readers to follow.

Because this partwork is primarily created from the autobiographical work products of three people, a 'big picture' has to be created in the form of links to join up all of the various accounts. This is the part played by Caroline Brooks as editor, although she is not a part of the storyline itself.

Because a new section or chapter will be added on a regular basis until Volume One is completed, the text will first be published here, on this Blog, and readers are invited to assist with the rapid editing process by notifying us of typographical or textual problems. A link to do this is already active as a sub-link on the main Menu bar under 'Yesterday Never Happened'.

The text for additional sections or chapters is then replicated in sequential order on the book link, and that is why some text that first appears here, may differ from the end product that appears there. This process also gives us time to make final corrections before a finished volume of this book series is sent to the printers.

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