Chef Yotam Ottolenghi
Richard Coles and Andrea Catherwood are joined by chef and cookery writer Yotam Ottolenghi, JP Devlin meets a quilting group, and travel writer Rory MacLean celebrates Berlin.
Richard Coles and Andrea Catherwood meet chef and cookery writer Yotam Ottolenghi who talks about his life and work, JP Devlin meets a quilting group, travel writer Rory MacLean celebrates the volatile and extraordinary city of Berlin, the step sister of Anne Frank, Eva Schloss, shares her Inheritance Tracks, Alison Maguire talks about the loss of her young daughter to the rare and devastating disorder Mitochondrial Disease, Anne Olivier Bell, a 'Monuments Woman', talks about her work in 1945 trying to save art stolen or under threat of destruction by the Nazis- and meeting George Clooney, three listeners say 'thank you' for a past kindness large or small and Jamie Hunter talks about realising his childhood dream: flying as a specialist aerial photographer.
Produced by Chris Wilson.
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Studio Guest: Yotam Ottolenghi
is aÌýcook and writer. Brought up in Jerusalem he now runs a successful restaurant and deli business in London.
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He has also presented a cookery series on Ch4
Yotam's recipe
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Interview: Alison Maguire
Alison Maguire works for the to raise awareness and support for families with children who have mitochondrial disease. Alison says her inspiration comes from her daughter Niamh – who suffered from the disease and died aged only four.
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Monuments Men: Anne Olivier Bell
Anne Olivier Bell was the only female member of the so called team, an allied band of 350 scholars and art historians, sent to protect historic buildings and rescueÌýworks of art from the Nazis during WW2. They are the subject of a new Geroge Clooney movieÌýand though Anne was left out of the film, she doesn’t seem to mind a bit. She is also the last living member and now the only archivist of the .
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Travel: Rory Maclean
Travel writer talks about Berlin, whereÌýhe made a film with David Bowie in the 1970’s and has since moved there full time.
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His new book is called
Inheritance Tracks: Eva Schloss
Auschwitz survivor, , a childhood friend of Anne Frank, shares her Inheritance Tracks this week.
Eva inherits the Trout Quintet by Schubert and passes on ‘What a Wonderful World’ by Louis Armstrong.
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HerÌýlatest book is called ‘After Auschwitz’.
Childhood Dreams: Jamie Hunter
Jamie Hunter dreamt of flying fast jets ever since he was 3 years old. He now travels the world taking aerial photos flying in the back seat of fighter jets,Ìýincluding the Red Arrows. He shares his story of how he madeÌýhis childhood dream a reality.
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Film of theÌýnew flight simulator experience for the London Science Museum by Jamie Hunter.
Jamie Hunter
Aerial photo of The Red Arrows by Jamie Hunter.
Crowdscape: Quilting Group
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Richard Coles |
Presenter | Andrea Catherwood |
Interviewed Guest | Yotam Ottolenghi |
Interviewed Guest | JP Devlin |
Interviewed Guest | Rory MacLean |
Interviewed Guest | Eva Schloss |
Interviewed Guest | Alison Maguire |
Interviewed Guest | Anne Olivier Bell |
Producer | Chris Wilson |
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- Sat 22 Feb 2014 09:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4
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