Dialects Luisa Latorre visits The Bristol Pound to find out whether its a viable currency and if its likely to grow with the digital generation British author Dennis Wheatley wrote the greatest occult novel of the 20th Century, The Devil Rides Out, and played a major role in the Second World War as one of the worlds first Psychological Warfare Officers in Whitehall but many of his books remain out of print. We hear how he came to be given a commission as a Squadron Leader straight into the Cabinet War Rooms and play a major role in defending Britain against a Nazi invasion. We hear also from actor Christopher Lee who played spooky characters in film adaptations of Wheatley books and was a fan of his work. Second part of our revisit to the Bristol Peace vigil opposite the Hippodrome which ran for many years after the 2001 9/11 attacks with three octogenarians who were the stalwarts of the campaign Lois, Frank and Neville. More too from the fascinating Biblical scholar Gail Riplinger who points out the many flaws in the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible which appears nowadays in Anglican churches across Britain. Songs from Wiltshire folk singer Bob Naylor throughout