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Harry Leslie Smith, Pete Shelley, Monica Sims, Professor Wendy Atkin OBE, Ivan March

Matthew Bannister on campaigner Harry Leslie Smith, singer Pete Shelley, Radio 4 Controller Monica Sims, epidemiologist Wendy Atkin, music critic Ivan March

Pictured: Pete Shelley

Matthew Bannister on

Harry Leslie Smith who grew up in poverty in Yorkshire. He became an outspoken campaigner for the welfare state and a social media star in his nineties.

Pete Shelley, lead singer and songwriter of Buzzcocks.

Monica Sims, the 成人快手 executive who ran children's TV, then became Controller of Radio 4.

Wendy Atkin, the epidemiologist who devised a breakthrough screening test for bowel cancer.

Ivan March, the music critic who set up a record lending library and co-wrote the Penguin Stereo Record Guide.

Interviewed guest: John Smith
Interviewed guest: Owen Jones
Interviewed guest: Gillian Reynolds
Interviewed guest: Edward Barnes
Interviewed guest: Dr Amanda Cross
Interviewed guest: Martin Cullingford
Reader: Tony Turner
Producer: Neil George

Archive clips from: Labour Party Conference, 成人快手 Parliament 24/09/14; Harry Leslie Smith: Comment is Free, The Guardian 23/03/16; Afternoon Edition, 5 Live 07/10/14; 5 Live Breakfast, 07/12/18; The Seven Ages of Rock, 6 Music 05/04/18; The Buzzcocks Story, 6 Music 31/07/14; Interviews with Monica Sims from the 成人快手 Oral History Collection; 成人快手 News, 12/04/02; Today, Radio 4 28/04/10.

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28 minutes

Harry Leslie Smith

Born 25 February 1923; died 28 November 2018, aged 95.

Last Word spoke to his son John Smith, and Guardian columnist Owen Jones.

Pete Shelley

Born 17 April 1955; died 6 December 2018, aged 63.

Monica Sims

Born 27 October 1925; died 20 November 2018, aged 93.

Last Word spoke to radio critic Gillian Reynolds, and Edward Barnes, former 成人快手 television executive.

Professor Wendy Atkin OBE

Born 5 April 1947; died 2 October 2018, aged 71.

Last Word spoke to her former colleague Dr Amanda Cross, Reader in Cancer Epidemiology at Imperial College London.

Ivan March

Born 5 April 1928; died 1 November 2018, aged 90.

Last Word spoke to Martin Cullingford, editor of Gramophone magazine.聽

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  • Fri 7 Dec 2018 16:00
  • Sun 9 Dec 2018 20:30

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