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Roger is back on the scene, talking about anything and everything concerning the nation of Guyana and you. About Roger Eamonn Floyd Moore He is 54 years old, worked at the Guyana Broadcasting Communications (GBC) from 1982-1995, then NBT Channel 9 TV station from 1995-2005, where read the news, interviews, produced documentaries, live outside broadcasts, talk shows and produced and anchored GBC’s Action Line. Roger is most famous in Guyana for his television talk show, 'Come Home to Roger' which was considered a voice of the disenfranchise Guyanese. Since October 5th 1992, the PPP Indian Government attacked Journalists perceived anti-Government and created the ACB to censor us when criticised them. After the murder Ronald Waddel and the illegally imprisonment Mark Benschop for treason, and bounty placed on Roger’s head, he fled to England in 2005, the country of my birth. After Roger arrived in England, he found out he was seriously ill. He’s been in and out of hospital since 2006. But He is now stable and gives thanks to God, the support from his family and friends and the staff of Guy’s Hospital.

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Today, Roger is talking with Ronald Austin, a highly respected Guyanese intellectual and diplomat. He is a former Guyana Ambassador to China. They will be discussing the formation of the APNU and the expections of the... more

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Roger is back on the scene, talking about anything and everything concerning the nation of Guyana and you. October 5th 1992 was described as the Dawning of a new Democracy. Roger says refers to it as a Dawning of a new Disaster. Ever... more

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