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Making History
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Begins TuesdayÌý18 October 2005 , 3.00-3.30 p.m
Sue Cook and the team answer listeners' historical queries and celebrate the way in which we all 'make' history.
Series 13
ProgrammeÌý2
25ÌýAprilÌý2006

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Dental clearances

Making History listener Marian Brown was enjoying a memoir about life in London's East End during the inter-war years when she came across quite gruesome references to the practice of 'dental clearances' - the removal of a complete set of teeth (without anaesthetic) to save on dental bills later on in life. Could such drastic measures really have been taken, she asks?

Dylan Winter spoke to the author Melanie McGrath, who confirmed her sources, and then visited an East End luncheon club where elderly people repeated the stories. Finally, he spoke to Jonathan Evans, the archivist at the Royal London Hospital.

More information on the history of dentistry







Further reading
Silvertown: Melanie McGrath, Silvertown: An East End Family Memoir (Fourth Estate, 2003)

The trial of 16-year-old Mary Pyner

Making History listener Thomas Garnell contacted the programme, having read up on the trial of his ancestor Mary Pyner who was hanged at Tyburn for stealing from her employer. It appears that Mary could not speak for herself at the trial. Was this always the case?

Making History consulted Victor Tunkel, Secretary of theÌý.

Transcripts of trials can be found at theÌý.
Hidden Treasures

Dilly Barlow went to the British Museum to find out more about two exhibits from the Near East collection.


The music of Babylon

Making History consulted Richard Dumbrill on the kind of music that would have been heard in the Near East in the years before and after Christ.

You can hear examples of Richard's music at his website, .
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Making History

Vanessa Collingridge
Vanessa CollingridgeVanessa has presentedÌýscience and current affairs programmes for ±«Óãtv, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Discovery and has presented for ±«Óãtv Radio 4 & Five Live and a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph and the Mail on Sunday, Scotsman and Sunday Herald.Ìý

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Making HistoryÌýis a Pier Production for ±«Óãtv Radio 4 and is produced by Nick Patrick.

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