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Shaw Taylor, Arthur Wyatt, Naty Revuelta Clews, Malcolm Fraser, Andy Fraser

Matthew Bannister on crime broadcaster Shaw Taylor, diplomat Arthur Wyatt, Fidel Castro's lover Naty Revuelta Clews, Australian PM Malcolm Fraser and bass player Andy Fraser.

Matthew Bannister on

Shaw Taylor, the pioneering presenter of Police 5 and other TV programmes about true crimes.

Arthur Wyatt, the British diplomat in Iran who helped six Americans to escape the siege of their embassy in 1979.

Naty Revuelta Clews, the Cuban socialite who had a daughter with Fidel Castro.

The Australian Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser who came to power after a constitutional crisis.

And the bass player Andy Fraser, who co-wrote Free's hit "All Right Now"

Producer Dianne McGregor.

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28 minutes

Shaw Taylor

Matthew spoke live to John Stalker, former Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police.

Born 26 October 1924; died 17 March 2015 aged 90.聽

Arthur Wyatt

Last Word spoke to his daughter, Patricia Wyatt and to Martin Williams, who knew Arthur Wyatt and was in the American embassy at the time of the revolution.

Born 12 October 1929; died 4 March 2015 aged 85.聽

Naty Revuelta Clews

Matthew spoke to Jonathan Hansen, a historian at Harvard University who is writing a book about Castro鈥檚 younger years.

Born 6 December 1925; died 27 February 2015 aged 89.聽

Malcolm Fraser

Matthew spoke live in the studio to Megan Clement, former political Editor of Conversation in Australia, now deputy editor of The Conversation in the UK.

21聽May 1930; died 20聽March 2015 aged 84.聽

Andy Fraser (pictured)

Born 3 July 1952; died 16 March 2015 aged 62.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Matthew Bannister
Interviewed Guest John Stalker
Interviewed Guest Patricia Wyatt
Interviewed Guest Martin Williams
Interviewed Guest Jonathan Hansen
Interviewed Guest Megan Clement
Producer Dianne McGregor

Broadcasts

  • Fri 20 Mar 2015 16:00
  • Sun 22 Mar 2015 20:30

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