Piers Kernoghan | For The Record | S5: Ep.7
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Back in the 1990s four young lads went feral on the mighty Burghfield Lake. They jacked their jobs to roll bait on the bank, and live totally free from the constraints of society for a golden summer. One of those lads was Piers Kernogan, and he was destined to bank the most famous carp alive in the UK during this marathon session, the Burghfield Common. This is the story of what because the carp Mecca of Reading, before it was famous! Funny, irreverent and packed with mystery and drama, this is For The Record.
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