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Deep Harmony

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The song of a herd of whales is one of the most electrifying sounds in nature: and those recorded by Dr Roger Payne , a specialist in biological acoustics at Rockefeller University, are singing for their lives.
In a dramatically illustrated interview with LAURIE JOHN , DR PAYNE describes mankind's love-hate relationship w-ith this, the largest of all living beings.
Produced by LAURIE JOHN

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Dr Roger Payne
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Laurie John
Produced By:
Laurie John

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