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    Paul Conroy, Kenith Trodd, Astrid Llewellyn, Jo Purvis

    2026-03-13 | 27 min.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Paul Conroy, the photojournalist who worked extensively in war zones in the Middle East and the Balkans. He was with the Sunday Times reporter Marie Colvin when she was killed in Syria.
    Kenith Trodd, the TV producer best known for his work with Dennis Potter on series like Pennies from Heaven and The Singing Detective. Stephen Poliakoff pays tribute.
    Astrid Llewellyn who skippered the first all-female crew to take part in a Tall Ships Race.
    Jo Purvis, the DJ who promoted LGBTQ+ ballroom dancing events in the 1970s and 1980s.
    Interviewee: Stephen Poliakoff
    Interviewee: Tim Llewellyn
    Interviewee: Toni Krause
    Interviewee: Peter Flockhart
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used:
    Paul Conroy interview, Music on the Front Line, Music Matters, BBC Radio 3, 03/05/2025; Paul Conroy: My Escape from Homs, Outlook, BBC World Service, 22/01/2013; Caught on a Train, Play for Today, Playhouse, Director: Peter Duffell, Writer: Stephen Poliakoff , BBC Two, 31/10/1980; The Ballroom of Romance, Play for Today, Playhouse, Director: Pat O'Connor, Writer: William Trevor, BBC Two, 05/11/1982; Pennies From Heaven, Episode 4: Better Think Twice, Director: Piers Haggard, Writer: Dennis Potter, BBC One, 28/03/1978; The Singing Detective, BBC Promo, 1991; The Singing Detective, Night Waves, BBC Radio 3, 16/06/2014; Sunday Feature: Dennis Potter - With Aggressive Affection, BBC Radio 3, 04/08/2015; Astrid Llewellyn interview and actuality, The Tall Ships Race 1974, BBC Television, 07/08/1974; Jo Purvis interview, Purvette, taken from the film ondon. Director: Alex Eisenberg, Courtesy of Alex Eisenberg, 2024;
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    Neil Sedaka, Drusilla Beyfus, Professor Dame Carole Jordan, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

    2026-03-06 | 27 min.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Neil Sedaka the prolific songwriter who had Sixties hits with Oh Carol and Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen and made a Seventies comeback with Solitaire and Love Will Keep Us Together. Graham Gouldman pays tribute.
    Drusilla Beyfus, the journalist best known for her books on etiquette. Her daughter Alexandra Shulman shares her memories.
    Professor Dame Carole Jordan, the leading astronomer who was an authority on the coronae of the sun and cool stars.
    And Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran for over thirty years who was killed in an air strike.
    Interviewee: Nazila Fathi
    Interviewee: Lisa Verrico
    Interviewee: Graham Gouldman
    Interviewee: Professor Mike Lockwood
    Interviewee: Alexandra Shulman
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Ribika Moktan
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used:
    Revolution In Iran, BBC News, 11/02/1979; The death of Ayatolla Khomeni, BBC News, 04/06/1989; Iran street protests, BBC News, 1999 and 2009; Protests in Iran, BBC News, 29/06/2023; BBC News report, 01/03/2026; Neil Sedaka: King of Song, BBC Four, 28/10/2018; The Sky at Night: Exploring the ultraviolet sky, BBC 1, 07/05/1989; Drusilla Beyfus, recorded by Susan Irvine, 08/08/2018; Drusilla Beyfus interview, Castle in the Country, BBC Two, 18/03/2005; Drusilla Beyfus interview, Eight for Eight fifteen, BBC Radio 4, 12/06/1988;
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    Martyn Butler, Allan Massie, Professor Nicola Fear, Willie Colón

    2026-02-27 | 27 min.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Martyn Butler who was a central figure in the UK’s early response to HIV and AIDS. He was a co-founder of the Terrence Higgins Trust and gave his own home phone number as a helpline.
    Allan Massie, the Scottish author and critic whose hero was Sir Walter Scott. Sir Ian Rankin pays tribute.
    Professor Nicola Fear, the epidemiologist who studied the effects on military personnel of serving in the Iraq War and Afghanistan.
    Willie Colón, the American trombonist who was inspired by his Puerto Rican heritage to create salsa music.
    Interviewee: Tony Whitehead
    Interviewee: Sir Ian Rankin
    Interviewee: Professor Sir Simon Wessely
    Interviewee: Garth Cartwright
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Ribika Moktan
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used:
    Martyn Butler seminar recording, Terrence Higgins Trust, THT YouTube channel, uploaded 26/06/2022; Terrence Higgins Trust actuality recording, Week In Week Out, BBC Wales, 29/10/1985; News report, BBC News, 08/01/1987; Advert: Iceberg, Department of Health and Social Security, Dir Nicolas Roeg, Voiceover: John Hurt, 1987; Allan Massie, The Book Programme: First Novels, BBC Two, 11/02/1978; Allan Massie interview, France Politics, Writers Revealed, BBC Radio 4, 06/07/1992; Allan Massie interview, General Election Report, BBC News, 10/04/1997; Nicola Fear, The Fear Factor: life as a military epidemiologist, King's College London, uploaded to YouTube on 23/04/2018; Iraq War news report, BBC News, 31/03/2009; Afghanistan News Report, BBC News, 27/10/2014; Willie Colon interview, Latin Music USA, BBC Four, 05/02/2010;
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    Reverend Jesse Jackson, Diane Munday, Philippe Gaulier, Lady Jean Wilson

    2026-02-20 | 27 min.
    Kirsty Lang on
    Reverend Jesse Jackson the leading American civil rights campaigner.
    Diane Munday who fought to make abortion legal and co-founded the British Pregnancy Advisory Service.
    Philippe Gaulier whose internationally renowned clown school which helped to shape the careers of many leading actors.
    Lady Jean Wilson who travelled the world building a charity that cured millions of avoidable blindness
    Interviewee: Lord Woolley of Woodford
    Interviewee: Sally Phillips
    Interviewee: Cal McCrystal
    Interviewee: Caroline Harper
    Interviewee: Andrew Copson
    Producer: Catherine Powell
    Assistant Producer: Ribika Moktan
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
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    Meredith Hooper, David Young, Dorothy Solomon, Derek Kelly

    2026-02-13 | 27 min.
    Matthew Bannister on:
    Meredith Hooper, the prolific author who wrote several books about Antarctica. We have a tribute from her son, the Oscar winning film director Tom Hooper.
    David Young, the American lawyer who was in charge of a team known as “The Plumbers” who tried to stop leaks of sensitive information from the Nixon White House.
    Dorothy Solomon, the manager and agent who steered the careers of The Dubliners, The Bachelors and many other stars of the 1960s and 70s. Sharon Osbourne pays tribute.
    Derek Kelly, the Essex farmer who revived the fortunes of the Bronze turkey - with a little help from Delia Smith.
    Interviewee: Tom Hooper
    Interviewee: Suannah Young
    Interviewee: Giles Alston
    Interviewee: Sharon Osbourne
    Interviewee: Dec Cluskey
    Interviewee: Paul Kelly
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used:
    Meredith Hooper interview, Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 20/08/2007; Meredith Hooper interview, Excess Baggage, BBC Radio 4, 04/02/2012; Tom Hooper, Best Director announcement and acceptance speech, OSCARS, 03/03/2011; Daniel Ellsberg interview, 1971 press conference, BBC Archive Facebook channel, uploaded 05/04/2016; Watergate Special News Report, CBS News, 04/11/1973; Derek Kelly, Delia Smith’s Christmas, BBC TWO, 22/11/1990;

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