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  1. Archive on 4 - 16/03/2013

    Twenty years ago, Charles Wheeler and David Taylor, his Washington based producer, were told that Richard Nixon had secretly sabotaged the Vietnamese peace talks in the autumn of 1968, to continue the war and ultimately strengthen his chances of claiming the presidency. It was an act of political espionage that cost thousands of American lives.

    Back in 1994, Wheeler and Taylor conducted their own investigation, tracking down those involved to piece the story together. Then they waited for the classified material to be released to confirm one of the greatest acts of political subterfuge in American history.

    Charles Wheeler died in 2008, before the release of key White House tapes relating to the affair. Now, using these newly released recordings, as well as many of the interviews they recorded at the time, David Taylor pieces together this intriguing story.

    On a White House tape, secretly recorded on November 2nd 1968, LBJ denounces Richard Nixon as a traitor, a man with blood on his hands. His Secretary of Defence, Clark Clifford, tells Johnson the candidate’s actions threaten American democracy. Johnson fears the country is too fragile to learn the truth about the Republican candidate’s exploits and remained silent about the affair until his death in 1973.

    Producer: David Prest A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.

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  2. Supermarket Symphony

    Nina Perry’s composed feature ‘Supermarket Symphony’ reveals the beauty, musicality and personal stories found in supermarkets over a day. Specially composed music and the sounds of the supermarket are interwoven with some of the human encounters to be discovered along with the weekly shop.

    Amongst stories and rituals of shoppers and supermarket workers, we hear from Michael, a theatrical cheese counter assistant, who now in his 70’s reveals his many past lives, and the happiness he finds serving people with cheese; Father Pat, a priest who enjoys the chance to connect with his local community whilst wheeling his trolley down the aisles and Julie who works on the tills, and has a gift for turning a frown into laughter.

    Produced by Nina Perry A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.

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  3. The Report

    Patient safety has become a growing concern for the NHS. And significant numbers of clinicians are aware of failings in care. Yet when they raise concerns, some find themselves facing allegations themselves and can find themselves suspended from their jobs. They may end up at home on full pay for years at considerable cost to the taxpayer. In some cases clinicians have highlighted serious concerns which, had they been listened to, might have averted subsequent tragedies. In The Report today Simon Cox hears the stories of whistleblowers in the NHS. He asks why their bosses sometimes ignore their concerns and investigates the use of gagging orders and other methods aimed at stopping whistleblowing clinicians from telling their stories. Producer: Rosamund Jones.

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  4. Meet David Sedaris - Series 2 - Episode 4

    First on 4 Extra. A second series of witty audience readings from the American essayist. This week: ‘Us and Them’ and selected diary extracts.

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  5. Meet David Sedaris - Series 1 - Episode 4

    From Carnegie Hall to the BBC Radio Theatre - American humourist David Sedaris reads from his extensive collection of published stories and articles. "Kookabura", and "With a Pal Like This…." The producer is Steve Doherty. This is a Boomerang Plus production for BBC Radio 4.

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  6. Meet David Sedaris - Series 2 - Episode 3

    First on 4 Extra. The American essayist brings his wit and charm to BBC Radio 4 Extra. This week: ‘Nuit of the Living Dead’ and ‘The End of the Affair’.

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  7. Meet David Sedaris - Series 2 - Episode 2

    First on 4 Extra. The American essayist brings his wit and charm to BBC Radio 4 Extra for a series of audience readings. This week: ‘Me Talk Pretty One Day’ and ‘It’s Catching’.

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  8. Meet David Sedaris - Series 1 - Episode 3

    US humorist David Sedaris reads his essays Picapocketoni and I’ll Eat What He’s Wearing.

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  9. Meet David Sedaris - Series 2 - Episode 1

    First on 4 Extra. The American essayist brings his wit and charm to BBC Radio 4 Extra for a series of readings. This week: ‘The Incomplete Quad’ and ‘The Squirrel and The Chipmunk’.

    —Huffduffed by jshield one year ago

  10. Jon Ronson On… Aiming Low

    Jon Ronson talks to Stewart Lee about why we are all so caught up in competitive lives. They discuss how choosing to aim low in a conscious way is the way forward.

    Producer: Laura Parfitt and Simon Jacobs An Unique production for BBC Radio 4.

    —Huffduffed by jshield one year ago

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