08/11/2008
Journalist Brough Scott and poet Murray Lachlan Young help Peter Curran examine inheritance tracks, secret lives and extraordinary stories.
Peter Curran is joined by Brough Scott, one of the best known figures in horse racing. He is a racing commentator, journalist and ex-jockey and has been Sports Writer of the Year three times as well as writing several books.
The guerilla reporter is Paul Tomlinson, aerobatics pilot. Paul, with the help of his father Peter, goes through some of his manouvres and gives an insight into his love of flying.
Plus, see life through the eyes of a High Court Enforcement Officer who confiscates those goods people can no longer afford to pay for.
Also, a mother tells the harrowing story about the lengths she goes to to deal with her son's heroin addiction, in order to keep him out trouble and out of prison.
The inheritance tracks of top French chef, Raymond Blanc, who chooses La Vie en Rose by Edith Piaf and Spiegal im Spiegal by Arvo Part.
The poet this week is Murray Lachlan Young.
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