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Hayes on Sunday revisits the week’s shows and interviews with: James Hunt on his successes in motor racing, his first win of the season at the British Grand Prix, the car, the excitement, the British Grand...
Interview with Terence English about the ability to make heart transplants more available to the public due to technological advances.
Dave Lyon talks to Dr Godfrey Hounsfield, winner of the Nobel Prize for his EMI scanner.
Electrical engineer Alan Freeman on having converted solar energy to power a tricycle, the electric battery cells having been provided by companies as an investment in the future of transport. Male...
Interview with a male speaker (not identified - poss. Michael Satow, founder of Locomotion Enterprises) on his company’s building of a replica of George Stephenson’s Rocket locomotive for the National...
Interview with writer and railway enthusiast Hunter Davies, on the life of engineers and designers of the Rocket locomotive George and Robert Stephenson, during an anniversary re-enactment of the Rainhill...
Interview with Green Party member Paul Ekins on the policies of the party following their annual conference. Male interviewer not identified.
As the world’s fuel supplies are reduced, scientists look towards a new form of nuclear energy that is in essence re-creating a star, which would supply power indefinitely. Decision Makers talks to the...
Inventor Sir Clive Sinclair talks to Mark Phillips at the Cyclex exhibition in Olympia about the Zike, a lightweight electrically powered bicycle which he is launching.
The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1993 was jointly awarded to Richard J Roberts and Philip A Sharp for discovery of split genes. One of them (not identified) reacts to receiving the award and...
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