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Matthew Bannister on
Malcolm Mowbray, the British film director best known for making “A Private Function” - the comedy about wartime rationing starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. The film’s writer Alan Bennett pays tribute.
Victoria Amelina, the Ukrainian novelist and war crimes researcher who was killed in a missile strike in Kramatorsk.
Roger Lovegrove, the ornithologist who played a leading role in re-introducing red kites to the UK.
Mavis Cheek, who wrote humorous novels about middle class marriage and relationships. We’re joined by her friend Helen Lederer.
Interviewee: Olha Mukha
Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
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By BBC Radio 44.5
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Matthew Bannister on
Malcolm Mowbray, the British film director best known for making “A Private Function” - the comedy about wartime rationing starring Michael Palin and Maggie Smith. The film’s writer Alan Bennett pays tribute.
Victoria Amelina, the Ukrainian novelist and war crimes researcher who was killed in a missile strike in Kramatorsk.
Roger Lovegrove, the ornithologist who played a leading role in re-introducing red kites to the UK.
Mavis Cheek, who wrote humorous novels about middle class marriage and relationships. We’re joined by her friend Helen Lederer.
Interviewee: Olha Mukha
Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
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