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05/10/2014

Theatre and opera director, actor, writer and TV presenter Sir Jonathan Miller talks to Richard Holloway about his long and distinguished career.

He's found great success in all he's turned his hand to - television and film, theatre and opera, academia and science - Sir Jonathan Miller reflects on a long and distinguished career, with Richard Holloway.

Scholar and statesman, Dr Gopalkrishna Gandhi, shares his unique perspective on independence. He, like his remarkable grandfathers before him, Mahatma Gandhi and Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, has dedicated his life and career to India. He talks about why Scotland's referendum campaign was good for democracies all over the world.

With the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival currently taking place, Richard speaks to writers Jo McFarlane and Jake Neufeld about how writing can help you through the darkness of depression.

And photographer Michael St Maur Sheil has captured the resting place of thousands who lost their lives during the First World War. He tells Richard of the cemeteries, burial plots and memorials he visited all around the world, and some of the moving stories behind the images he caught.

1 hour, 54 minutes

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Sun 5 Oct 2014 07:05

Dr Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Richard Holloway

Dr Gopalkrishna Gandhi and Richard Holloway

Dr Gopalkrishna Gandhi tells听Richard Holloway听why Scotland鈥檚 referendum campaign was good for democracies all over the world.


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  • Sun 5 Oct 2014 07:05