Sir Adrian Cadbury, Rico Rodriguez, Ieng Thirith, Margaret Harrison, Judy Carne
Matthew Bannister on businessman Sir Adrian Cadbury, ska trombonist Rico Rodriguez, Khmer Rouge minister Ieng Thirith, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Start founder Margaret Harrison and actress Judy Carne.
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Sir Adrian Cadbury - who was chairman of the family confectionery firm, led its merger with Schweppes and wrote an influential report on corporate governance. He was also an Olympic rower - and Sir Steve Redgrave pays tribute.
Rico Rodriguez the trombonist who helped create ska and reggae and played with the Specials and Jools Holland, who shares his memories.
Ieng Thirith - health minister of the Khmer Rouge and sister in law of Pol Pot. She was indicted for crimes against humanity.
Margaret Harrison who founded the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Start charity which sends volunteers to help parents who are struggling to cope.
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Sir Adrian Cadbury
Matthew spoke to his brother, Sir Dominic Cadbury.
Born 15 April 1929; died 3 September 2015 aged 86.
Rico Rodriguez (pictured)
Last Word spoke to music journalist David Katz.
Born 17 October 1934; died 4 September 2015 aged 80.
Ieng Thirith
Matthew spoke to Robert Carmichael who is anÌýindependent correspondent in Cambodia.
Born 10 March 1932; died 22 August 2015 aged 83.
Margaret Harrison CBE
Matthew spoke to Raj Gill-Harrison who was helped by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Start charity.
Born 1 April 1938; died 16 August 2015 aged 77.
Judy Carne
Born 27 April 1939; died 3 September 2015 aged 76.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Bannister |
Producer | Neil George |
Interviewed Guest | David Katz |
Interviewed Guest | Robert Carmichael |
Interviewed Guest | Raj Gill-Harrison |
Interviewed Guest | Dominic Cadbury |
Broadcasts
- Fri 11 Sep 2015 16:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM
- Sun 13 Sep 2015 20:30ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4
Podcast
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Last Word
Radio 4's weekly obituary programme