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Sunday听20:30-21:00听(rpt)
Radio 4's weekly obituaries programme |
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Friday听27th February听2009
(Rpt) Sunday 1st March 2009 |
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Lord Dearing Civil Servant who has died aged 78
Lord Dearing had at least three careers. He was a consummate civil servant, equally admired by successive governments. He was Chairman of the Post Office at a troubled time in its history. He also produced a series of influential reports on education 鈥 in particular recommending the introduction of tuition fees to solve the university funding crisis. He was born in Hull, his father was a clerk in the docks who was killed while fire-watching during the war. Leaving school at 16, Dearing started work as a clerk in the local Labour Exchange but immediately began studying at night school so that he could take the Civil Service Exams. He went on to work at the Ministry of Power, the Treasury and then at the Department of Trade and Industry.
Matthew Bannister talks to Lord Baker and The Rt Hon. David Blunkett.
Lord Dearing was born July 27 1930 and died February 19 2009.
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Wendy Richard Actress who has died aged 65
From the very first episode of 鈥淓astEnders鈥 in 1985, millions of viewers followed the ups and downs of Wendy Richard鈥檚 character Pauline Fowler as she endured infidelity, violence and her children going off the rails.
Wendy was born Wendy Emerton in Middlesborough, where her parents ran a pub. During her childhood they moved several times, before ending up in London. She attended the Italia Conti stage school and broke into television through parts in 鈥淒ixon of Dock Green鈥 and 鈥淣o Hiding Place鈥. But her first iconic role was as the sexy shop assistant Miss Brahms in the sitcom 鈥淎re You Being Served鈥.
Matthew Bannister talks to the actors Trevor Bannister and Bill Treacher and former EastEnders Executive Producer John Yorke.
Wendy Richard was born July 20 1943 and died February 26 2009.
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Sir Ernest Harrison Entrepreneur who has died aged 82
Sir Ernest Harrison was a highly successful entrepreneur. He led the electronics group Racal which gave birth to the mobile phone giant Vodafone. He also owned a string of racehorses, ran his business from a permanent suite in The Dorchester Hotel and expected his executives to be able to play a mean hand of poker. Ernest Harrison was born in Hackney in East London. His father was a docker and his mother made ties in a garment factory. He was educated at Trinity Grammar School and then trained as an accountant. In 1951, he became the thirteenth employee at Racal and stayed with the company for fifty years.
Matthew Bannister talks to former Chief Executive of Vodafone, Sir Christopher Gent and 大象传媒 Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones.
Sir Ernest Harrison was born May 11 1926 and died February 16 2009.
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Christopher Nolan Writer who has died aged 43
Christopher Nolan suffered from cerebral palsy and couldn鈥檛 walk, speak or use his arms. Inside Christopher鈥檚 head a torrent of words was waiting to burst out. Helped by a rod strapped to his forehead and supported by his mother, Christopher painstakingly tapped out poems, a Whitbread Prize winning autobiography and an acclaimed novel.
He was born in County Westmeath in the Irish Republic, though his parents later moved to Dublin. Christopher鈥檚 first book 鈥淒am-Burst of Dreams鈥 was published when he was just fifteen.
Matthew talks to Fintan O鈥橳oole of The Irish Times.
Christopher Nolan was born September 6 1965 and died February 20 2009.
Nancy Tait
Campaigner who has died aged 89
For more than thirty years, Nancy Tait campaigned to raise awareness of the dangers of exposure to asbestos. Her husband Bill was a telecommunications engineer who died of the cancer mesothelioma in 1968. At that time the link between the disease and asbestos had only just been established and Bill had not worked directly with asbestos, although he鈥檇 been exposed to it.
Nancy campaigned on behalf of thousands of victims of asbestos-related illness. She set up the Society for the Prevention of Asbestosis and Industrial Diseases 鈥 or SPAID 鈥 which later became the Occupational and Environmental Diseases Association 鈥 OEDA.
Matthew Bannister talks to John McClean, the GMB Union鈥檚 National Health and Safety Officer and former Chair of OEDA.
Nancy Tait was born February 12 1920 and died February 13 2009.
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