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Matthew Bannister on
Dame Jane Goodall, the primatologist and environmental campaigner who changed our understanding of animal behaviour. Chris Packham pays tribute.
Tony Harrison, the Yorkshire born poet who took his writing to new audiences through theatre and TV. Michael Rosen assesses his work.
Lord Menzies Campbell, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Danny Thompson, the upright bass player who blended folk and jazz and worked with musicians ranging from Kate Bush, Paul Weller to John Martyn and Donovan - who shares his memories.
Interviewee: Chris Packham
Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
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By BBC Radio 44.5
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Matthew Bannister on
Dame Jane Goodall, the primatologist and environmental campaigner who changed our understanding of animal behaviour. Chris Packham pays tribute.
Tony Harrison, the Yorkshire born poet who took his writing to new audiences through theatre and TV. Michael Rosen assesses his work.
Lord Menzies Campbell, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats.
Danny Thompson, the upright bass player who blended folk and jazz and worked with musicians ranging from Kate Bush, Paul Weller to John Martyn and Donovan - who shares his memories.
Interviewee: Chris Packham
Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
Archive used:

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