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Hans Rausing, the Swedish-born industrialist who led the Tetra Pak company. In the 1990s he topped the Sunday Times Rich List ahead of the Queen. His daughter Sigrid pays tribute.
Sir Dawda Jawara the first President of independent Gambia who faced two coup attempts.
Sue Crockford, a feminist campaigner who made influential films about the social history of North London.
Terrance Dicks, who was screenwriter and script editor for Dr Who and also wrote novelisations of the series.
Producer: Neil George
Interviewed Guest: Esau Williams
By BBC Radio 44.5
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Matthew Bannister on
Hans Rausing, the Swedish-born industrialist who led the Tetra Pak company. In the 1990s he topped the Sunday Times Rich List ahead of the Queen. His daughter Sigrid pays tribute.
Sir Dawda Jawara the first President of independent Gambia who faced two coup attempts.
Sue Crockford, a feminist campaigner who made influential films about the social history of North London.
Terrance Dicks, who was screenwriter and script editor for Dr Who and also wrote novelisations of the series.
Producer: Neil George
Interviewed Guest: Esau Williams

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