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Guy Martin, Dr David Drew, Sofka Zinovieff, Mark Bell

Libby Purves talks to motorcycle racer Guy Martin, former NHS consultant Dr David Drew, writer Sofka Zinovieff and theatre director Mark Bell.

Libby Purves meets motor cycle racer Guy Martin; former NHS consultant Dr David Drew; writer Sofka Zinovieff and theatre director Mark Bell.

Guy Martin is a lorry mechanic, motorcycle racer and presenter. In his new series Speed on Channel 4 he attempts to set new speed records by using the very best of British engineering talent. Among his record attempts he rides a motorbike in the Pike's Peak International Hill Climb in Colorado, racing to an altitude of over 4000m. He also has a go at setting the record for the furthest distance covered in 24 hours on a tandem recumbent. Speed with Guy Martin is on Channel 4.

Dr David Drew is a former NHS consultant who blew the whistle on what he says were poor standards of personal care at the hospital where he worked. His book Little Stories of Life And Death tells of his personal experience - how he spoke up for patients and suffered the consequences. Little Stories of Life And Death is published by Matador.

Sofka Zinovieff is the granddaughter of Robert Heber-Percy, nicknamed The Mad Boy, and Jennifer Fry. Robert Heber-Percy was the companion of the flamboyant writer, composer and artist, Lord Berners. The couple lived at Faringdon House in Oxfordshire where many of the great minds, beauties and wits of the day would spend weekends including Stravinsky, Picasso and Gertrude Stein. Sofka inherited Faringdon House from her grandfather and writes about her family in The Mad Boy, Lord Berners, My Grandmother and Me, published by Jonathan Cape.

Mark Bell is the director of The Play That Goes Wrong which is currently running at London's Duchess Theatre. He trained at Ecole Internationale de Th茅芒tre Jacques Lecoq and runs workshops teaching the art of physical theatre. The Play That Goes Wrong is a highly physical comedy packed with finely-tuned farce and Buster Keaton-inspired slapstick. The Play That Goes Wrong is at London's Duchess Theatre.

Producer: Paula McGinley.

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43 minutes

In the studio

In the studio
L-R: Mark Bell, Dr David Drew, Sofka Zinovieff, Guy Martin

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Libby Purves
Interviewed Guest Guy Martin
Interviewed Guest David Drew
Interviewed Guest Sofka Zinovieff
Interviewed Guest Mark Bell
Producer Paula McGinley

Broadcasts

  • Wed 22 Oct 2014 09:00
  • Wed 22 Oct 2014 21:30

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