S4.5. Serving The Community
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Hear from Wiltshire resident Simon Rowe and former police sergeant Richard Goodman who helped keep Salisbury people safe ..read more
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S4.2. Medical Lifesavers
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by BBC Radio
1y ago
A skilled team battled to save the lives of the Skripals, who'd been poisoned by a deadly nerve agent. Featuring discussion with Dr James Haslam, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Salisbury District Hospital, and Lorna Wilkinson, Head of Nursing at the hospital in 2018 ..read more
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S4.1. John Sweeney
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by BBC Radio
1y ago
Freelance Journalist John gives his perspective from Ukraine looking back at the events in Salisbury ..read more
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S3.4. Goalkeepers
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by BBC Radio
1y ago
Siobhan Chamberlain and Sue Whyatt describe their experiences as goalkeepers for the Lionesses with Anita Asante, sharing stories of motherhood, careers and muddy pitches. Presenter: Anita Asante. Producer: Marie Indge. Producer and consultant: Chris Slegg. Senior Producer: Ollie Peart. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison ..read more
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S3.5. The Future
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by BBC Radio
1y ago
Anita is joined by 1972 Lioness Jeannie Allott and Tom Garry, women's football reporter for The Telegraph, to explore what's next for women's football and what obstacles stand in the way of its development. Presenter: Anita Asante. Producer: Marie Indge. Producer and consultant: Chris Slegg. Senior Producer: Ollie Peart. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison ..read more
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S3.2. Role Models
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by BBC Radio
1y ago
Anita Asante is joined by 1972 lioness player Wendy and Calum Best, who is now taking his football heritage and using it to help promote the women's game. Find out how much the women's game has changed and hear Wendy's account of the iconic match and her encounter with Calum's dad, George Best. Presenter: Anita Asante. Producer: Marie Indge. Producer and consultant: Chris Slegg. Senior Producer: Ollie Peart. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison ..read more
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S3.1. A Woman’s Game
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by BBC Radio
1y ago
Anita Asante is joined by Patricia Gregory and Elsie Cook looking back on the first ever official women's international football match for both England and Scotland. Patricia organised England's efforts and Elsie was securing a pitch and helping ready the Scotland team. Hear how the game came together, the difficulties for the women at the time and Anita reflects on her own experience in women's football. Presenter: Anita Asante. Producer: Marie Indge. Producer and consultant: Chris Slegg. Senior Producer: Ollie Peart. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison ..read more
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5. ‘I carry a piece of home’
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by BBC Radio
2y ago
Falkland islander Tamsin McLeod describes growing up around land-mines, the legacy of the war and how the island is now making the most of its resilient and multicultural culture ..read more
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4. A Widow's Grief
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by BBC Radio
2y ago
Jay discusses her love and determination to honour her late husband Gary’s wishes. Lance Corporal Gary Bingley was killed at the battle of Goose Green, aged 24. Because Gary wishes were for his body to be cremated and there was no crematorium, Jay became part of a small number of families who put pressure on the government for the bodies of their loved ones to be repatriated. Jay has a blog dedicated to capturing the stories of the men who fought in the Falklands War at www.falklands35blog.wordpress.com. In 2017 she found solace visiting the Falkland Islands to walk in the footsteps of her lat ..read more
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3. Paratrooper PTSD
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by BBC Radio
2y ago
Tam Noble describes being in the Battle of Mount Longdon, one of the fiercest and final battles of the war. PTSD wasn’t acknowledged at the time and it was many years later that a visit to the Falklands Islands became a trigger. This episode includes descriptions of post traumatic stress and violence. The BBC Actionline at bbc.co.uk/actionline has sources of help and support ..read more
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