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Last Word

Sir Nigel Rodley, Sir Cosmo Haskard, Louise Hulton, Pete Overend Watts

Duration: 28 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

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The human rights lawyer Sir Nigel Rodley. He helped to draft the United Nations Convention Against Torture and became its special rapporteur on the issue.

Pete Overend Watts, the bass player from Mott the Hoople. His platform soled boots were so high that if he fell over on stage he needed a roadie to put him back on his feet again.

Louise Hulton the maternal health expert who worked tirelessly to improve conditions for childbirth around the world.

And Sir Cosmo Haskard, the colourful Governor of the Falkland Islands, who helped to stop the Labour government from handing them to Argentina in the 1960s.

Producer: Neil George. Show less

Contributors

Interviewed Guest:
Geoffrey Robertson
Interviewed Guest:
Tracy Ulltveit Moe
Interviewed Guest:
Clara Sandoval
Interviewed Guest:
Andrew Marston
Interviewed Guest:
Jimmy Innes
Interviewed Guest:
Zoe Matthews
Interviewed Guest:
Patrick Watts
Producer:
Neil George

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