Pennine Productions (Archive) LLP
programmes for BBC Radio in 2007
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00:01 |
presenter: Mark Whitaker |
producer: Mark Whitaker | ||
| Second and final part of a series for 'One Planet' about the health and development implications surrounding household energy and domestic smoke in the developing world. Smoke inhalation kills more people that malaria according to the WHO | ||||
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99: Sgt Pepper (5) |
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15:30 |
presenter: Laurence Wilson |
producer: Janet Graves and Gillian Hush | ||
| "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" read by Charlie Anson | ||||
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98: Sgt Pepper (4) |
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15:30 |
presenter: Jimmy Mulville |
producer: Janet Graves and Gillian Hush | ||
| "A Day In the Life" read by John Henshaw | ||||
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97: Sgt Pepper (3) |
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15:30 |
presenter: Linda Grant |
producer: Janet Graves and Gillian Hush | ||
| "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" read by Olwen May | ||||
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00:01 |
presenter: Mark Whitaker |
producer: Mark Whitaker | ||
| A series for 'One Planet' about the health and development implications surrounding household energy and domestic smoke in the developing world. Smoke inhalation kills more people that malaria according to the WHO. | |
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95: Sgt Pepper (2) |
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15:30 |
presenter: Alexei Sayle |
producer: Janet Graves and Gillian Hush | ||
| "With a Little Help From My Friends" read by Alexei Sayle | ||||
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94: Sgt Pepper (1) |
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15:30 |
presenter: Heidi Thomas |
producer: Janet Graves and Gillian Hush | ||
| "Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite" read by Judith Barker | ||||
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15:45 |
presenter: Tony Hawks |
producer: Janet Graves | ||
| Writer and comedian Tony Hawks investigates why we lose the things we need most. | ||||
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11:02 |
presenter: Frauke Jensen |
producer: Mike Hally | ||
| Namibia has the largest population of cheetahs in the world yet no-one really knows how many 2,500 is a widely quoted figure but its twenty years old and was largely guesswork even then. Counting the shy and elusive cheetah is difficult but Okatumba Wildlife Research, a project set up by two German scientists, is developing new methods, assisted by groups of volunteers from Biosphere Expeditions who pay to spend a fortnight in the Bush collecting the raw data. | |
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91: Thomas Midgley |
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21:00 |
presenter: Dr Hermione Cockburn |
producer: Mike Hally | ||
| The story of the scientist who gave the World both lead in petrol and chlorofluorocarbons in refrigeration -- important and remarkable advances in their time, but with environmental impacts that led to their eventual banning. | ||||
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