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Peter Allen interviews Conservative MP Cyril Townsend on his Parliamentary Bill aimed at curbing the spread of child pornography within the UK. He has spoken to parents and found the effects on children to...
Interview with the mother of missing Reading schoolchild, Lester Chapman, Linda Chapman. She speaks of his fear of the dark and how she hopes that someone has him and he is not alone; she also emphasises...
Dr Alan Gilmour, new Director of the NSPCC, on increase in child cruelty.
A report on the inquiry into the death of 8 year-old Lester Chapman, whose body was found in a ditch. A 68-page report was compiled on the troubled Chapman family as there were suspicions that social workers...
This edition of After Eight Sunday is presented by Mike Hopwood on child abuse. Public relations officer for the NSPCC, Terry Pitts Fenby, talks about the work of the organisation and some of the cases they...
The end of an edition of the After Eight programme on the NSPCC. Features NSPCC spokeman Giles Pegram on the need for increased funding and volunteers for committees, and plans for future work. Male...
Unidentified male representative for the NSPCC, on the need for increased publicity and for greater funding of the organisation. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Rodney Bennett).
An investigation into the effects of video nasties on children. Includes interviews with an unidentified video retailer; Chairman of the Parliamentary Group Video Inquiry, Lord George Nugent; psychologist Dr...
Interview with the male policeman (not identified) in charge of the investigation of the murder of 3-year-old Heidi Koseda on the case and trial. He is asked about the involvement of the NSPCC in the case....
Tim Crook reports on the trial at the Old Bailey and delivers a precis of the evidence of the murder of 3-year-old Heidi Koseda including the role of the NSPCC. Heidi’s stepfather, Nicholas Price, 26, was...
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