Luc Hoffmann, Sylvia Peters, Joe Powell, William Smethurst, Sandy Pearlman
Matthew Bannister on conservationist Luc Hoffmann, 麻豆社 announcer Sylvia Peters, stuntman Joe Powell, Archers editor William Smethurst, rock manager Sandy Pearlman.
Matthew Bannister on
Luc Hoffmann, the Swiss conservationist who co-founded the World Wildlife Fund and fought to save endangered species and wetlands.
Sylvia Peters, one of the best known faces on 麻豆社 television in the 1950s.
The film stuntman Joe Powell who took part in many death defying exploits.
The editor of the Archers William Smethurst who introduced the characters of Eddie Grundy and Nigel Pargetter.
And Sandy Pearlman, rock manager and producer who created the Blue Oyster Cult and changed the sound of the Clash.
Producer: Paul Waters.
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Luc Hoffmann
Matthew spoke to the former Director of Wetlands International, Mike Moser.聽
Born 23 January 1923; died 21 July 2016 aged 93.
Sylvia Peters (pictured)
Matthew spoke to Dr Helen Wheatley, TV historian at Warwick University.
Born 26聽September 1925; died 26 July 2016 aged 90.
Joe Powell
Matthew spoke to his friend and fellow stuntman, Vic Armstrong.
Born 21 March 1922; died 30 June 2016 aged 94.
William Smethurst
Matthew spoke to Mary Cutler, the longest serving writer on The Archers, and to television critic Gillian Reynolds.聽
Born 10 March 1945; died 22 July 2016 aged 71.
Sandy Pearlman
Matthew spoke to Tim Sommer, music writer for the New York Observer.
Born 5 August 1943; died 26 July 2016 aged 72.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Helen Wheatley |
Interviewed Guest | Mary Cutler |
Interviewed Guest | Gillian Reynolds |
Interviewed Guest | Tim Sommer |
Interviewed Guest | Vic Armstrong |
Presenter | Matthew Bannister |
Producer | Paul Waters |
Broadcasts
- Fri 5 Aug 2016 16:00麻豆社 Radio 4 FM
- Sun 7 Aug 2016 20:30麻豆社 Radio 4
Podcast
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Last Word
Radio 4's weekly obituary programme