Dialect - Lifelines, writing letters to prisoners ... & dangers of flouridation
Dialect | 20.03.2009 01:06 | Ecology | Repression
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[ Times on the mp3 file for the various items in this week's show ]
(01:00) - Introduction
(02:00) - Bristol City Council introduces proposals for the Flouridation of our water. Labour Councillor for Southmead, Jenny Smith, gives her views on the safety of flouride and ethics of forced medication.
(10:45) - Lifelines charity. Suzi Fitzsimmons and the letter writing charity which opens lines of communication with isolated prisoners.
http://www.lifelines-uk.org/
(22:15) - Rachel Edmonson - singer/songwriter - Maybe it's Nothing?
http://www.myspace.com/littlemissanarchy
(28:20) - Watershed film - Fire Under The Snow - The torture of a Tibeten Monk, we hear from the monk himself (translated)
(37:00) - Jeff Sparkes, What's On guide for Bristol and we have an event in Southampton too
(42:30) - Series, The History of Organised Crime by David Southwell. Read by Malcolm Grieve. This week, London's Charlie and Eddie Richardson, the South London 'Richardson gang'.
http://www.davidsouthwell.com/
(50:30) - Diana, Queen Of Hearts, Princess Diana's previously unrepeated 1995 interview with
Martin Bashir. Part 4, 1987. In public the Royal couple continue their duties ... but it proved impossible to lead a double life.
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-8763652369740344477
(58:45) - Credits and Dialect theme tune
Credits -----------------------------------
Presenter - Tony Gosling
Reporter - Anthea Page
What's On - Jeff Sparkes
Studio Engineer - Mark Condon
Asst. Engineer - Vilas Chitrakaran
Producer - John Peters-Coleman
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