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Bill Morris

Sue Lawley's castaway is trade unionist Bill Morris.

Sue Lawley's castaway this morning is the General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' union, Bill Morris. As a small boy growing up in Jamacia, he bunked off school to play his favourite sport - cricket. His ultimate dream was to become one of the West Indies team. So how did he become leader of one of the biggest unions in the country?

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Favourite track: Wind Beneath My Wings by Bette Midler
Book: Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela
Luxury: Cricket bat signed by 'the three Ws' - Sir Frank Warrel, Everton Weeks and Clive Walcot

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45 minutes

Last on

Fri 27 Nov 1998 09:00

Music Played

  • Rhythm Kings

    Cricket, Lovely Cricket

    • Now That's What I Call Clean 2.
    • ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ.
  • Cleo Laine

    Bill

    • The Essential Collection.
    • Sierra Records.
  • Is This Love

  • Grimethorpe Colliery Band

    Gresford

    • Hymns You Love.
    • Marble Arch.
  • Antonio Vivaldi

    The Four Seasons - Winter

    Soloist: Nigel Kennedy Orchestra: English Chamber Orchestra

    • Le Quattro Stagioni.
    • EMI.
  • Castaway's Favourite

    • Bette Midler

      Wind Beneath My Wings

      • Beaches (Original Soundtrack Recording).
      • Atlantic.
  • Jacqueline Dankworth and Field of Blue

    An African Elegy

    • Field of Blue.
    • Hubba Dots.
  • Hugh Masekela

    Stimela (Coal Train)

    • Hope.
    • Woldly/Triloka Records.
  • Book Choice

    • Long Walk to Freedom - Nelson Mandela

  • Luxury Choice

    • Cricket bat signed by β€˜the three Ws’ - Sir Frank Warrel, Everton Weeks and Clive Walcot

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Sue Lawley
Interviewed Guest Bill Morris

Broadcasts

  • Sun 22 Nov 1998 11:15
  • Fri 27 Nov 1998 09:00

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