Interviews with public figures on their experiences and achievements.
World Service,Β·24 episodes
Lawrence Durrell, a vivid portrayer of the Mediterranean world, talks about his work
Composer and teacher Elisabeth Lutyens talks about her career
Writer Christopher Isherwood discusses his beliefs and life pre and post World War II
Popular novelist John Masters talks about India and his themes of peril and comradeship
The writer talks about his wartime experiences and the sea stories they inspired
'The tune is one of the fundamental needs of life'. Imogen Holst talks about music
The author of 'Tarka the Otter' talks about his books and his political beliefs
John Barton talks about his career with the RSC and his theatre directing style
The poet and novelist discusses his life, work and political beliefs
Airey Neave talks about his World War II experiences and his career as a politician.
Policeman and writer Cecil Rolph Hewitt (CH Rolph) talks about his life
Interview with Sally Trench, a social worker who lived on the streets for six years
The last Governor of Northern Ireland reviews his life and career in political hotspots
The Northern Irish broadcaster and commentator recalls life in early 20th century Britain
The statistician and economist talks about 'tools for progress' in the developing world
The historian talks about what the past can teach us about future prospects for the world
The former Governor of the Bank of England explains the banking business
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Northern Ireland correspondent talks about reporting on the situation in Ulster
The politician, businessman and philosopher explains his theories of industry
The 1967 Journalist Of The Year talks about his career in newspapers and on television
The travel writer, poet and author talks about his life and work
The American singer talks about her life, career and racism in Hollywood
The famous philanthropist talks about his life and career
A profile of the East German politician who was the last leader of the GDR