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03/06/2009

Steve Hewlett discusses life as a foreign correspondent with the 麻豆社's Ben Brown, the future of funding for documentary films and the vetting process for contestants on reality TV.

Steve Hewlett is joined by Ben Brown, the 麻豆社's veteran war correspondent and presenter who has just written his first novel, Sandstealers. Set in Bosnia, Chechnya and Iraq, it is a fictional account of issues facing foreign correspondents, including the addictive nature of war reporting and the psychological effect it can have on journalists in later life.

Following the news that Britain's Got Talent runner-up, Susan Boyle, has been admitted to a private London clinic suffering exhaustion and feeling 'emotionally drained', we look at the vetting process contestants go through before they are allowed to appear on reality programmes and the duty of care they are owed after they sign on.

And as a new feature-length documentary about the impact of overfishing on our oceans is released in cinemas, we discuss the future for funding this kind of journalism.

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Wed 3 Jun 2009 13:30

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