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Matthew Bannister on American TV host Phil Donahue – pioneer of the daytime talk show.
Countess Diana Phipps Sternberg, the Czech born interior designer who was at the centre of a vibrant social scene in London during the swinging 60s.
Professor Mary Gibby OBE, the botanist who specialised in the study and classification of ferns.
Toumani Diabaté, the Malian musician known around the world for his virtuoso kora playing.
Interviewee: Bill Brioux
Interviewee: Michael Žantovský
Interviewee: Jess Barrett
Interviewee: Suntou Susso
Producer: Gareth Nelson-Davies
Archive used:
The Phil Donahue show, Radio Ident, WLWD, Dayton Ohio, 1968; Phil Donahue interview, Television Academy Interviews YouTube, uploaded 06/06/2011; Phil Donahue interview on his career and becoming a dad, Today, NBC, 23/10/2024; Phil Donahue on literacy and education, ABC News, Uploaded 20/09/2024; The Phil Donahue Show, Marlo Thomas, 1977, Marlo Thomas YouTube Channel, uploaded, 21/09/2012; The Czech Republic, 1989's Velvet Revolution, BBC World Service, 07/12/1999; Czechoslovakia (1948), YouTube uploaded 13/04/2014; Gardner 4VT in narrowboat Swan, Myk Askin YouTube channel, uploaded 19/04/2010;Toumani Diabaté interview, Front Row, BBC Radio 4, 05/06/2014; Toumani Diabaté interview, BBC Radio 3, 29/05/2021;
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