Khaled al-Asaad, Jazz Summers, Jack Gold, Manual Contreras, Dawn Wofford
Lucy Ash on Syrian archaeologist Khaled al-Asaad, music manager Jazz Summers, TV and film director Jack Gold, show jumper Dawn Wofford and Pinochet general Manuel Contreras.
Presenter Lucy Ash remembers:
Khaled Al-Asaad, the Syrian archaeologist beheaded by Islamic State who was famous for his in depth knowledge and love of the ancient city of Palmyra;
Jazz Summers, the maverick music manager who took Wham! to China and had a reputation as a hard man;
Jack Gold, multi-BAFTA winning TV director of the Naked Civil Servant and Goodnight Mr Tom;
Manuel Contreras, the army general who ran Chile's brutal secret police during Pinochet's dictatorship;
And Dawn Wofford, the showjumping champion who won her first competition at the age of three.
Producer: Neil George.
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Khaleed al-Asaad
Lucy spoke to Amr Al Azm , associate professor of Middle East history and anthropology at Shawnee State University in Ohio who knew Mr al-Asaad.
Born 1932; died 18 August 2015 aged 82.聽
Jazz Summers
Lucy spoke to music journalist Tim Ingham and to singer Lisa Stansfield.
Born 15 March 1944; died 14 August 2015 aged 71.
Dawn Wofford
Last Word spoke to her daughter, Valerie Coburn.
Born 23 May 1936; died 12 July 2015 aged 79.
General Manuel Contreras
Lucy spoke to the Jane Chambers, journalist in Santiago.
Born 4 May 1929; died 7 August 2015 aged 86.
Jack Gold (pictured)
Last Word spoke to Julian Pettifer who worked with him on Tonight and to actress Sheila Hancock.
Born 28 June 1930; died 9 August 2015 aged 85.
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Ash |
Broadcasts
- Fri 21 Aug 2015 16:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Sun 23 Aug 2015 20:30麻豆社 Radio 4
Podcast
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Last Word
Radio 4's weekly obituary programme