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Dan Topolski, Lady Villiers, John Davies, Tim Lusty, Clark Terry

Andrea Catherwood on rower Dan Topolski, resistance fighter Lady Villiers, historian John Davies, humanitarian Dr Tim Lusty and jazz musician Clark Terry.

Andrea Catherwood tells the life stories of Dan Topolski the inspirational and at times controversial Oxford University rowing coach; Lady Villiers, a Belgian Resistance leader who spied from inside her family Chateau; Wales's pre-eminent historian and commentator John Davies; Dr Tim Lusty, Oxfam humanitarian whose innovations changed famine relief efforts and jazz musician and stylist Clark Terry.

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28 minutes

Daniel Topolski

Andrea spoke to his friend, the novelist Patrick Robinson and to Chris Dodd, historian at the Henley River Museum.

Born 4 June 1945; died 21 February 2015 aged 69.

Lady Villiers

Last Word spoke to her daughter, Anne Martin and to Professor Hanna Diamond, an expert on women in the Resistance.

Born 30 April 1916; died 1 February 2015 aged 98.

John Davies

Last Word spoke to BBC presenter Huw Edwards and to John’s friend and former colleague, Professor  Prys Morgan of Swansea University.

Born 25 April 1938; died 16 February 2015 aged 76.

Dr Tim Lusty

Andrea spoke to Paddy Coulter and Pat Diskett, who both worked with Dr Lusty at Oxfam.

Born 7 October 1938; died 30 January 2015 aged 76.

Clark Terry (pictured)

Last Word spoke to jazz cornettist, author and broadcaster, Digby Fairweather.

Born 14 December 1920; died 21 February 2015 aged 94.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Andrea Catherwood
Interviewed Guest Patrick Robinson
Interviewed Guest Chris Dodd
Interviewed Guest Anne Martin
Interviewed Guest Hanna Diamond
Interviewed Guest Huw Edwards
Interviewed Guest Prys Morgan
Interviewed Guest Paddy Coulter
Interviewed Guest Pat Diskett
Interviewed Guest Digby Fairweather
Producer Neil George

Broadcasts

  • Fri 27 Feb 2015 16:00
  • Sun 1 Mar 2015 20:30

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