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Legal Alien – about the show

„I’m an alien, I’m a legal alien, I’m an Englishmen in New York” – sounds Sting’s evergreen refrain from 1987. However, thanks to the winds of change, by 2005 Hungary has also become a place for legal aliens. Walking in Budapest we will run into more and more people, speaking an other language than Hungarian. Many of them are only spending a few pleasant days here. However there is also a growing number people who didn’t come here as tourists, but to live here. They are the expats.


Most of all, it’s them, this so far ignored group, radiocafé 98.6 wishes to address with its new program, Legal Alien launching on the 8th of November.

Expats, living in and around the 60km circle of Budapest are jolly invited to tune on to this English-speaking programme, once a week, Tuesdays 8 to 9 pm. The two hosts of the-show are; Jennifer Graf – American-Hungarian citizen and Mark McMenemy – British-Hungarian citizen. Each week they welcome native English speaking guests to ask them about their everyday life and personal experiences.
What’s their secret weapon against the Magyar red tape? Which places do they favour when going-out? How do they make acquaintances, friendships, relationships? What is their opinion about, Hungarians? And most of all, what’s it like to be an Expat in Hungary?

If you happen to be an expat as well, tune on to radiocafé 98.6, every Tuesday from 8:00 to 9:00 pm, because, as the slogan of the radio goes: You have a friend.(maybe Hungarian?)


10.11.2005

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