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  • Last Word

    Clarence B Jones Judith Chalmers Dr Anna Ritchie Professor Frank Land

    2026-05-29 | 27 mins.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Clarence B Jones the American lawyer and civil rights campaigner who helped Martin Luther King to write his famous I Have A Dream speech.
    Judith Chalmers, the TV and radio presenter best known for her globetrotting holiday series Wish You Were Here.
    Dr Anna Ritchie, the archaeologist who excavated some of Orkney’s most revealing ancient sites.
    And Frank Land, one of the prime movers in the development of the world’s first business computer - at the Lyons catering company.
    Interviewee: Mark Durden Smith
    Interviewee: Matt Ritchie
    Interviewee: Georgina Ferry
    Producer: Catherine Powell
    Assistant Producer: Ribika Moktan
    Researcher: Josie Hardy
    Editor: Andrea Kennedy
    Archive used:
    Martin Luther King March on Washington, SOUND ARCHIVE Reference: 28322, 28/08/1963;
    BBC News special, BBC News, 28/08/2020;
    Wish you were Here…? Thames TV, ITV, 10/01/1978. From YouTube upload ThamesTv, 8/08/2020;
    Wish you were there, BBC Archive, 28/03/1966;
    Tracks of My Years, BBC Radio 2, 28/09/2017;
    Smillie’s People: Judith Chalmers, BBC 1, 20/01/1997;
    Pebble Mill, BBC 1, 14/05/1993;
    Gardeners’ Question Time: Matt Biggs’ House, BBC Radio 4, 27/08/2023;
    The House the Picts Built, BBC, 28/08/1974;
    Around Scotland: The Scots, BBC1 Scotland, 10/03/1977;
    Around Scotland: Early History: The First People, 17/09/1979;
    LEO celebration Part 2 - Panel Discussion with Frank Land, Georgina Ferry, Martin Campbell-Kelly, Centre for Computing History and the LEO Computers Society (partnership project), 18/05/2023;
    BBC Oral History Collection - Interview with Judith Chalmers, John Escolme History of the BBC, 26/03/1982;
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    Michael Pennington, Cynthia Shange, Scott Hastings, Beverley Martyn

    2026-05-22 | 27 mins.
    Kirsty Lang on Michael Pennington, the Shakespearean actor who preferred a life on stage to the glamour of Hollywood. For Dame Judi Dench, he was her 'Mr Plum', she recalls his life.
    Cynthia Shange defied apartheid to become the first Black woman to represent South Africa at Miss World.
    Scott Hastings the rugby legend, who was once Scotland’s most capped player. He went on to become a well-known commentator and campaigner for mental health charities, following the death of his wife after her long battle with depression.
    And Beverley Martyn, the singer songwriter, a star of the British folk scene, who was signed by Beatles producer George Martin aged 16, but her career was not a smooth ride.
    Please note this programme references suicide. Support and information is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline.
    Interviewee: Dame Judi Dench
    Interviewee: Nonhle Thema
    Interviewee: John Beattie
    Interviewee: Joe Boyd
    Producer: Catherine Powell
    Assistant Producer: Ribika Moktan
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Andrea Kennedy
    Archive:
    Miss World 1972. BBC TV, 01 Dec 1972; Bob Harris Sunday : Beverley Martyn plays live, BBC Radio 2, 27th April 2014; Five Nations, Rugby Union, Scotland v England, 17th March 1990; Scrum V, Live Pro12: 2016/2017, Edinburgh v Blues, 24th Feb 2017; BBC News Breakfast, 21st Dec 2020; Richard II, writer William Shakespeare, dir Gregory Doran, Royal Shakespeare Company, 2013; Gift of Gorgon, writer Peter Shaffer, dir Peter Hall, RSC, 1993; Henry V, dir Michael Bogdanov, The English Shakespeare Company in The War of the Roses, Produced by John Paul Chapple and Andy Ward, A Portman Classics production in association with Contracts International and Windmill Lane Productions, 1990
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    Ruth Slenczynska, Dame Bridget Ogilvie, Tony Worthington, Russell Tyner KC

    2026-05-15 | 27 mins.
    The virtuoso pianist, Ruth Slenczynska was the last living student of Sergei Rachmaninoff. She began performing at the age of four, and was once reputed to be the greatest child prodigy since Mozart.
    From the Australian outback to the forefront of British science, Dame Bridget Ogilvie was the daughter of sheep farmers who went on to help make the UK a leader in biomedical research.
    Labour MP, Tony Worthington, survived a violent ambush in Somaliland and played a role in the Northern Ireland peace talks.
    Crown prosecutor, Russel Tyner KC, was a pioneer in the prosecution of cyber-crime.
    Presenter: Kirsty Lang
    Producer: Ben Mitchell
    Assistant Producer: Lowri Morgan
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Andrea Kennedy
    Archive:
    BBC News, 12/01/2019; BBC, Hunting the Lorry Killers, 03/11/202; BBC, Eureka, 08/01/1997; BBC, Newsnight, 25/10/1999; BBC, Current Account, 16/10/1979; BBC, Reporting Scotland, 11/02/1994; BBC, Newsline, 06/05/1997; BBC, Panorama, 18/03/2003
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    Dr Ittai Gradel, Dame Shirley Porter, Professor Nigel Dunnett, María Nieves Rego

    2026-05-08 | 27 mins.
    Dr Ittai Gradel, the Danish antiquities dealer who uncovered the theft of hundreds of artefacts from the British Museum. Katie Razzall recalls how he helped her report the story.
    Dame Shirley Porter, the Conservative leader of Westminster Council who had a spectacular fall from grace over the 'homes for votes' scandal.
    Professor Nigel Dunnett, the horticulturalist and garden designer, known for his ambitious public planting displays at the Olympic Park in East London and the moat of the Tower of London. His friend and fellow gardener Arit Anderson pays tribute.
    Maria Nieves Rego, the dancer who took the tango from Argentina to the rest of the world.
    Presenter: Matthew Bannister
    Producer: Ben Mitchell
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Andrea Kennedy
    Archive:
    BBC One, News at Ten, 16/08/2023; BBC Radio 4, Front Row, 11/09/2023; BBC Parliament, House of Commons Culture Media and Sport Select Committee, 23/10/2023; BBC Radio 4, Shadow World: Thief at the British Museum 31/05/2024; BBC Radio 4, Desert Island Discs, 28/04/1991; BBC, Radio 4, The Report, 10/05/1996; BBC One, News at Six, 05/07/2004; BBC Radio 4, Costing the Earth: Where Have all our Gardens Gone?, 29/09/2015; The Man from Atlanta, 23/08/1982; Our Last Tango: Official Trailer, Uploaded to YouTube, 31/05/2016
  • Last Word

    Xia De-hong, Lord Hunt of Chesterton, Joan Burstein, Bill Leader

    2026-05-01 | 27 mins.
    Xia De-hong, inspired her daughter Jung Chang to write the best selling book Wild Swans about her trials and tribulations at the hands of the Chinese government.
    Lord Hunt, the meteorologist and former Director General and Chief Executive of the Met Office, who was an expert in turbulence.
    Joan Burstein, ran the influential Browns boutique in London’s South Molton Street, backing the careers of many leading designers.
    Bill Leader, the recording engineer who captured all the leading performers of the folk revival of the 1960s and 70s.
    Presenter: Matthew Bannister
    Producer: Ben Mitchell
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Andrea Kennedy
    Archive:
    Tomorrow's World, BBC One,18/11/1965; You and Yours, BBC Radio 4, 27/06/2005; My Life in Seven Charms, with Annoushka Ducas MBE, 27/05/2021; Joan Burstein Browns 50 Testimonial, Browns Fashion (Uploaded to Youtube - 22 Oct 2020); Best of Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, BBC Two, Uploaded to Youtube
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