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  • Last Word

    Sir Nicholas White, Lord Wallace, Professor Deborah Cameron, Sly Dunbar

    06/2/2026 | 27 mins.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Sir Nicholas White, whose research on tropical diseases saved millions of lives.
    Lord Wallace, the Liberal Democrat who served in the Scottish and Westminster parliaments and was Deputy to three First Ministers.
    Professor Deborah Cameron who studied the use of language from a feminist perspective.
    Sly Dunbar, the Jamaican drummer who played on hundreds of hit records and teamed up with bass player Robbie Shakespeare to form “The Riddim Twins”.
    Interviewee: Professor Nicholas Day
    Interviewee: Lord McConnell
    Interviewee: Professor Miriam Meyerhoff
    Interviewee: Jazzie B
    Interviewee: Kevin Le Gendre
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used:
    Nick White: Improving the treatment of infectious diseases, Mahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, Thailand, Tropical Medicine Oxford YouTube Channel, uploaded 08/03/2024; Professor Nick White: malaria, Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) interview, University of Oxford YouTube channel, uploaded 26 Jan 2012; Nicholas White, “Malaria Defeating The Curse”, Horizon, BBC Two, 05/06/2005; Nick White, Fatal Latitudes, BBC Two, 23/02/1993; Jim Wallace, Scottish Devolution Referendum, Reporting Scotland, BBC Scotland 1997; Coalition, Reporting Scotland, BBC Scotland 14/05/1999; Jim Wallace, Acting first minister clip, FMQs, Scottish Parliament, 15/11/2001; Jim Wallace interview, Stark Talk, BBC Radio Scotland, 09/06/2000; Deborah Cameron interview, Woman’s Hour, BBC Radio 4, 31/10/2025; Deborah Cameron interview, Speak Up, BBC Radio 4, 02/08/2024;
  • Last Word

    Sir Mark Tully, Dame Gillian Wagner, Dr Gladys West, Richard Larn OBE

    30/1/2026 | 27 mins.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Sir Mark Tully who reported on India for the BBC for decades, covering some of the most significant events in the country’s recent history.
    Dame Gillian Wagner who campaigned to raise the standards of residential care in the UK.
    Dr. Gladys West, the mathematician whose work paved the way for the development of GPS.
    Richard Larn OBE, the diver who was one of the UK’s leading experts on shipwrecks.
    Interviewee: Sarah Tully
    Interviewee: Qurban Ali
    Interviewee: Lucy McCarraher
    Interviewee: Carolyn West Oglesby
    Interviewee: Steve Roue
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Colin Paterson
    Archive used:
    Mark Tully interview with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Outlook, BBC World Service, 1975; Mark Tully interview, Desert Islands Discs, BBC Radio 4, 15/06/2003; Mark Tully news analysis, BBC World Report, 12/07/1971; Mark Tully report from Bhopal, BBC News, 04/12/1984; Mark Tully report from Ayodhya, BBC News, 06/12/1992; Mark Tully presenting, Something Understood, BBC Radio 4, 30/07/2000; Gillian Wagner, The Barnardo Family, BBC Radio 4, 23/04/1979; Gillian Wagner interview, Scene on Six, BBC News NI, 15/10/1981; Gillian Wagner, The Flower of the Flock, BBC Radio 4, 31/07/1981; Dr Gladys West interview, Today, BBC Radio 4, 31/12/2022; Gladys West interview, PBS News Hour, PBS, 20/01/2026; Hannah Fry: The Secret Genius of Everyday Life, BBC Two, 17/11/2022; Richard Larn interview, BBC News at One, 19/08/2010; Richard Larn , Richard Larn, Shipwrecks, Countryfile, BBC One, 25/02/2007; Richard Larn interview, The Mullion Pin Wreck, BBC, 07/08/1975; The Raising of the Mary Rose, BBC Radio 4, 10/10/1982; Richard Larn, Divers Midweek, 29/08/1974;
  • Last Word

    Molly Burkett, Sir James Munby, Edith Flanigen, Aldrich Ames

    23/1/2026 | 27 mins.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Molly Burkett, who devoted her life - and her home - to rescuing thousands of injured birds and animals. At times these included a killer whale, a pigmy hippopotamus and a beer drinking crow.
    Sir James Munby, the respected judge who was President of the Family Division and was instrumental in opening it up to greater public scrutiny.
    Edith Flanigen, the chemist who invented molecular sieves or zeolites which have made a critical impact on the petroleum refining industry.
    Aldrich Ames, who was one of the United States’ most damaging double agents. We hear from the CIA officer who unmasked him.
    Producer: Ed Prendeville
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive:
    Torrey Canyon: The Toxic Tide, BBC Radio 4, 28/02/2007; Superpets – That’s Life!, BBC One, 24/12/1977; The Saturday Picture Show, BBC One, 17/08/1985; BBC Look North, BBC One, 16/02/1988; BBC Look North, BBC One, 12/06/2001; Match of the Day (Theme Tune), BBC TV; Our Dementia Choir Sings Again with Vicky McClure, BBC One, 10/10/2022; The World at One, BBC Radio 4, 03/08/2017; BBC News at Six, BBC One, 03/08/2017; Panorama: The Million Dollar Spy, BBC One, 20/02/1995; Storyville: Valentino – The Last Emperor, BBC Four, 07/07/2011
  • Last Word

    Claudette Colvin, Ian Balding, Gerry Gable, Bob Weir, Juliet Robertson

    16/1/2026 | 27 mins.
    Matthew Bannister on
    Claudette Colvin the American civil rights campaigner who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, nine months before Rosa Parks’ celebrated protest.
    Ian Balding, the racehorse trainer who saddled many winners for Queen Elizabeth II.
    Gerry Gable, the anti-fascist activist and co-founder of Searchlight magazine, who wasn’t afraid to break the law in his relentless pursuit of the far right.
    Juliet Robertson, the Scottish educationalist who was a passionate advocate for outdoor teaching.
    And a tribute to Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir from Don Felder of The Eagles.
    Interviewee: Brough Scott
    Interviewee: Andy Bell
    Interviewee: Don Felder
    Interviewee: David Cameron
    Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
    Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell
    Researcher: Jazz George
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used:
    Claudette Colvin interview, Outlook, BBC World Service, 23/02/2018; The Epsom Derby, Commentary, BBC One, 02/06/1971; Ian Balding interview, A View from the Boundary, BBC Radio 4, 26/07/2003; Gerry Gable, Witness History, BBC World Service, 12/10/2021; The Light and The Darkness War - documentary, BBC Radio 4, 16/03/1995; Life, Death and the Outdoors with Juliet Robertson, Scotland Outdoors, BBC Radio Scotland, 24/09/2025;
  • Last Word

    Molly Parkin, Kristina Gjerde, Michael Barton, Eva Schloss

    09/1/2026 | 27 mins.
    Matthew Bannister on
    The colourful life of artist, fashion editor, sex columnist and bonkbuster author Molly Parkin. Her daughter shares the highs and lows of living with Molly.
    Kristina Gjerde, the maritime lawyer who fought to protect the high seas.
    Michael Barton, the BBC executive who oversaw the expansion of English local radio
    Eva Schloss, the holocaust survivor who became Anne Frank’s stepsister.
    Producer: Ed Prendeville
    Assistant Producer: Ribika Moktan
    Researcher: Jesse Edwards
    Editor: Glyn Tansley
    Archive used
    Breakfast Time, BBC 1, 12/02/1986; Outlook, BBC World Service,27/01/2022; BBC Sound Archive, Murrow, Edward R, CBS Recording, 13/03/1938; BBC Sound Archive, Sinclair W.A.,19/05/1940; Learning about the Past to Make a Better Future, YouTube Upload, Anne Frank Trust UK, 24/03/2021; News – Gulf War special, BBC 1, 20/01/1991; Neighbours Shall Speak, BBC Archives; Archive on 4 : Close to Home - The Story of Local Radio, BBC Radio 4, 12/11/2017; The Time of your life – Molly Parkin, BBC 1, 08/06/1984; Molly Parkin – Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 13/05/2011; The Seven Ages of Man : Molly Parkin, BBC 2, 12/08/1996; Wogan, BBC 1, 03/12/1990; Dr Harriet Harden-Davies’ personal recording of Kristina Gjerde, 2024

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