Sir Adrian Cadbury, Rico Rodriguez, Ieng Thirith, Margaret Harrison, Judy Carne
Matthew Bannister on businessman Sir Adrian Cadbury, ska trombonist Rico Rodriguez, Khmer Rouge minister Ieng Thirith, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Start founder Margaret Harrison and actress Judy Carne.
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Sir Adrian Cadbury - who was chairman of the family confectionery firm, led its merger with Schweppes and wrote an influential report on corporate governance. He was also an Olympic rower - and Sir Steve Redgrave pays tribute.
Rico Rodriguez the trombonist who helped create ska and reggae and played with the Specials and Jools Holland, who shares his memories.
Ieng Thirith - health minister of the Khmer Rouge and sister in law of Pol Pot. She was indicted for crimes against humanity.
Margaret Harrison who founded the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Start charity which sends volunteers to help parents who are struggling to cope.
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Sir Adrian Cadbury
Matthew spoke to his brother, Sir Dominic Cadbury.
Born 15 April 1929; died 3 September 2015 aged 86.
Rico Rodriguez (pictured)
Last Word spoke to music journalist David Katz.
Born 17 October 1934; died 4 September 2015 aged 80.
Ieng Thirith
Matthew spoke to Robert Carmichael who is anΜύindependent correspondent in Cambodia.
Born 10 March 1932; died 22 August 2015 aged 83.
Margaret Harrison CBE
Matthew spoke to Raj Gill-Harrison who was helped by the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Start charity.
Born 1 April 1938; died 16 August 2015 aged 77.
Judy Carne
Born 27 April 1939; died 3 September 2015 aged 76.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Bannister |
Producer | Neil George |
Interviewed Guest | David Katz |
Interviewed Guest | Robert Carmichael |
Interviewed Guest | Raj Gill-Harrison |
Interviewed Guest | Dominic Cadbury |
Broadcasts
- Fri 11 Sep 2015 16:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Sun 13 Sep 2015 20:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
Podcast
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Last Word
Radio 4's weekly obituary programme