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  1. Hayes on Sunday (1978)

    Genre
    Interview

    Brian Hayes interviews Norman St John-Stevas, Conservative Education spokesman, on the education system in the UK; Denis Hills, lecturer and author, on Rhodesia and Uganda; Tony Buzan, founder of The Brain...

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  2. Morning Call Archive No.11: Two major items: Home Front Exhibition; Linda Scotson on her brain-damaged son - nd [1985]

    Morning Call Archive No.11: Two major items from Radio Victory’s Morning Call series, compiled as an archive reel by the station. TRACK 1- HOME FRONT EXHIBITION in D-Day Museum. Exhibition designed to show...

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  3. Boxing safety concerns (1991)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Peter Hamlyn, brain surgeon from St Bart’s Hospital, who discusses the rules and regulations surrounding safety in boxing after the brain injuries sustained by boxer Michael Watson....

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  4. Craig Shergold saved from brain tumour (1991)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with nine-year-old Craig Shergold and his mother Marion Shergold, following his lifesaving operation in the United States after he was diagnosed as being terminally ill with a brain tumour....

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  5. Denning damages award (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with law lecturer David Zallick on the Dennings Damages Award (the award given to a boy suffering from brain damage for negligence by health services).

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  6. Flora Keays undergoes surgery for brain tumour (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Flora Keays, the 4 year-old daughter of Energy Secretary, Cecil Parkinson and his former secretary and mistress of 11 years, Sara Keays, has undergone an operation to remove a brain tumour in the hope of...

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  7. Boy suffering from genetic brain disease (1988)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Nicky Broyd reports on the story of Peter Hynes, a Harlow schoolboy suffering from a rare genetic brain disease. Peter took a trip to America to meet doctors who are working towards a cure for his illness....

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  8. Mistress of rapist receives damages (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Josephine Lukeman, the mistress of convicted rapist Christopher Meah, who has been awarded 45,750 pounds damages, after he claimed a car accident caused brain damage and led him to commit the...

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  9. IRA child victim’s life support machine switched off (1993)

    Genre
    Press conference

    Colin Parry, father of 12-year-old Tim Parry who suffered major brain damage after an IRA bomb blast in Warrington describes the moment his son’s life support machine was turned off.

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  10. Henry Cooper on injuries sustained by Michael Watson (1991)

    Genre
    Press conference

    British boxing legend Henry Cooper on the bout between Chris Eubank and Michael Watson which left Michael Watson unconscious and needing brain surgery for a blood clot sustained during the fight. Cooper...

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