Matthew Bannister on
Yanar Mohammed who campaigned for women’s rights in Iraq and set up a secret network of shelters for those fleeing abusive relationships. She was shot dead on 2nd March.
Phil Woolas, a key figure in the New Labour project who became MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth.
Professor Robin Weiss, the eminent virologist who carried out important work to understand HIV.
Jane Lapotaire, the classical actor who won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Edith Piaf.
Interviewee: Nawal Al-Maghafi Interviewee: Nick Jones Interviewee: Jonathan Weber Interviewee: Zoë Wanamaker
Producer: Ribika Moktan Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell Researcher: Jesse Edwards Editor: Glyn Tansley
Archive used: Outlook, BBC WS, 09/05/2005; News 1800, BBC Radio 4, 14/12/2003; BBC News, 1/04/1992 BBC News, 2/05/97; Daily Politics: 2010 Election, Debates: The Immigration Debate, 4/05/2010; BBC News at Ten, 07/05/09; BBC News at One, 09/12/2010; BBC News, 21/11/1986; Frontiers, BBC Radio 4, 24/02/1996; Piaf, playwright Pam Gems, director Howard Davies, production by Royal Shakespeare Company, broadcast on Arena: Theatre, BBC 12/02/1979; The 35th Annual Tony Awards, dir Clark Jones, Producer Alexander H. Cohen, produced and written by Hildy Parks, A Bentwood Television Production, CBS, 1981; Desert island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 22/08/1986; Richard II, dir Gregory Dean, The Royal Shakespeare Company, 2013; Womans Hour, Radio 4, 24/04/2003
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