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Hayes on Sunday. The show looks at the GLC election campaign, the emphasis on the baby in childbirth, the film industry, and the first of the Nixon interviews.
Interview with Alison Campbell, Islington Community Health Authority, on appalling conditions in the labour ward at Whittington Hospital in North London. Male reporter not identified.
Interview with Dr Peter Silverstone on carrying out Britain’s first ever Fallopian tube transplant.
Interview with an unidentified female speaker on proposed changes to abortion law and the case of Susan Bradbury, who died in childbirth having previously requested an abortion. Female reporter not identified.
Interview with author and campaigner Catherine Boyd following the death of a baby boy due to a lack of hospital facilities. Boyd talks about the lack of specialist intensive care units for newborn babies....
Interview about a court judgement where consultant obstetrician Joseph Jordan was cleared of negligence in attending Eileen Whitehouse, when she gave birth at Birmingham Maternity Hospital. Her son, Stuart...
The London Interview. Professor Norman Morris, the first obstetrician to allow husbands to be present at the births of their children, says he wants to make childbirth in National Health Service hospitals a...
Finger on the Pulse, part 1 of 3. This week’s Network programme from BRMB Radio examines the condition of the NHS, with claims cutbacks have led to longer waiting times, falling standards and a shortage of...
Interview with Brian Radley from Wolverhampton, after being prosecuted by his local health authority for delivering his wife, Michelle William’s baby at home without medical supervision. Interviewer not...
Telephone interview with Jean Robinson of the General Medical Council (GMC) on setting up a maternity defence fund to protect women during labour who have received unwanted treatment from medical staff....
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