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David Storey, Ahmed Kathrada, Barbara Buss, Aloysius 'Lucky' Gordon

Matthew Bannister on writer David Storey, anti apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada, editor Barbara Buss, drug dealer Lucky Gordon.

Matthew Bannister on

Playwright and novelist David Storey who drew on his experiences as a professional rugby league player in some of his work.

The South African anti apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada who spent twenty six years in prison with Nelson Mandela and then became his parliamentary adviser.

Barbara Buss who edited Woman Magazine in its 1970s heyday.

And Lucky Gordon, the drug dealer, jazz singer and cook whose brief relationship with Christine Keeler led to the uncovering of the Profumo Affair in the 1960s.

Producer: Neil George.

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28 minutes

David Storey

Last Word spoke to his daughters, Kate and Helen Storey, to theatre critic, Michael Billington and to poet and broadcaster, Ian McMillan.

Born 13 July 1933; died 27 March 2017 aged 83.

Ahmed Kathrada (pictured)

Matthew spoke to Milton Nkosi of the ±«Óătv Africa Service.

Born 21 August 1929; died 28 March 2017 aged 87.

Barbara Buss

Matthew spoke to Maggie Alderson, former editor of the Evening Standard Magazine and Elle and to Maggie Koumi, former editor of 19 Magazine and Hello.

Born 14 August 1932; died 14 March 2017 aged 84.

Aloysius “Lucky” Gordon

Matthew spoke to his friend, the journalist and writer Chris Salewicz.

Born 5 July 1931; died 15 March 2017 aged 85.

Credits

Role Contributor
Interviewed Guest Kate Storey
Interviewed Guest Helen Storey
Interviewed Guest Michael Billington
Interviewed Guest Ian McMillan
Interviewed Guest Milton Nkosi
Interviewed Guest Maggie Alderson
Interviewed Guest Frances Fyfield
Interviewed Guest Chris Salewicz
Presenter Matthew Bannister
Producer Neil George

Broadcasts

  • Fri 31 Mar 2017 16:00
  • Sun 2 Apr 2017 20:30

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