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29/01/2018
The residents who believe that the levelling of their homes for contruction projects is akin to social cleansing. And composer Benjamin Till's new piece.
We meet an Essex women with a nut allergy who suffered severe brain injury after a meal with friends, and go to Addenbrooke's Cambridge where a form of immunotherapy is seeing success, but is not licensed and costs 拢17,000. Thousands of homes across the country are being levelled to make way for bigger and better, and we meet the residents who believe it is a form of social cleansing. And we follow composer Benjamin Till as he traces the River Nene from source to the sea to composes a piece to be performed at the Royal Albert Hall.
Last on
Mon 29 Jan 2018
19:30
91热爆 One East & Cambridgeshire only
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Series Editor | Maggie Dolan |
Broadcast
- Mon 29 Jan 2018 19:3091热爆 One East & Cambridgeshire only