Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, Jean-Paul Belmondo (pictured), Angela Milner, Inge Ginsberg
Datshiane Navanayagam on revolutionary Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, film star Jean-Paul Belmondo, palaeontologist Angela Milner and heavy metal singer Inge Ginsberg.
Datshiane Navanayagam on Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, the army officer who led the Carnation Revolution in Portugal.
Jean-Paul Belmondo, the unconventional film star who made his name in the film Breathless.
Angela Milner the palaeontologist who identified the previously unknown fish-eating theropod, the Baryonyx Walkeri.
Inge Ginsberg - the holocaust survivor who became a heavy metal singer in her nineties.
Produced by Neil George
Interviewed guest: Kenneth Maxwell
Interviewed guest: Raquel Varela
Interviewed guest: Neil Christie
Interviewed guest: Paul Barrett
Interviewed guest: Pedro da Silva
Interviewed guest: Lucia Caruso
Archive clips used: Thames TV, Portugal The Carnation Revolution 02/05/1974; Les Productions Georges de Beauregard/SociΓ©tΓ© Nouvelle de CinΓ©matographie (SNC)/Les Films Imperia, A Bout de Souffle 1960; YouTube, Tetes d'affiche Jean-Paul Belmondo interview 1961; Films Georges de Beauregard/Rome Paris Films/SociΓ©tΓ© Nouvelle de CinΓ©matographie (SNC), Pierrot Le Fou (trailer) 1965; Cerito Films/Les Films/ArianeSimar Films, Stavisky (trailer) 1974; Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Dinosaurs, Interview with Angela Milner 1985; Natural History Museum, Baryonyx - the discovery of an amazing fish-eating dinosaur 2011; The New York Times YouTube Channel, How a Holocaust Survivor Became Death Metal Grandma 2018.
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Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho
Last Word spoke to historian Kenneth Maxwell and professor and author Raquel Varela.
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Last Word spoke to professor of history Neil Christie.
Angela Milner
Last Word spoke to her former colleague professor Paul Barrett.
Inge Ginsberg
Last Word spoke to fellow bandmates Pedro da Silva and LucΓa Caruso.
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