When former BBC correspondent Mark Brayne trained recently as a psychotherapist, he began to wonder what were the human factors underpinning the extraordinary political and diplomatic manoeuvres he witnessed as the Iron Curtain melted a decade ago. In conversation with some of the main players at the time - US Secretary of State James Baker , Hungarian Prime Minister
Miklos Nemeth and British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd - Brayne investigates the physical, emotional and spiritual dimensions of big-power diplomacy. Producer Simon Elmes. Repeated Sunday 5pm