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James Naughtie examines the lives and impact of the men and women who have given the second Elizabethan Age its characterAs the longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II has presided over an era of tremendous social, political and cultural change. In 2012, to mark her Diamond Jubilee, Radio 4 looked back on the long span of her reign, and asked the public to choose high-profile public figures who have helped to define this New Elizabethan Age. Almost a thousand nominations poured in, and the final selection was decided by a panel of leading writers and historians, including Dominic Sandbrook, Bamber Gascoigne and Max Hastings.In this celebratory collection, distinguished broadcaster James Naughtie profiles 37 of these iconic individuals. They come from all walks of life - from artists and scientists like David Hockney and Francis Crick, to business legends such as Alan Sainsbury and Anita Roddick, politicians including Roy Jenkins, Tony Blair and Alex Salmond, and even a member of the Royal Family: Diana, Princess of Wales. Some are world-famous, others less well-known, and there are several surprising choices - and a few controversial ones. But all have made their mark on our nation, for good or ill.Here are fascinating portraits of mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, whose conquest of Everest was announced on the day of the Queen's coronation; Elizabeth David, the food writer who brought European cuisine to British tables; leading thinker on British culture, race and identity Stuart Hall; renowned English composer Benjamin Britten; the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee - and many more, whose achievements and influence will stand the test of time. Together, they shine a light on postwar Britain, illuminating how our society has evolved over the seven decades since Queen Elizabeth II's accession.Production creditsPresented by James NaughtieProduced by James Cook, Sukey Firth, Clare Walker, Sarah Taylor, Alison Hughes, Poppy Goodheart and Kate HowellsFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:Edmund Hilary 11 June 2012Elizabeth David 12 June 2012Graham Greene 13 June 2012Michael Young 14 June 2012Vladimir Raitz 15 June 2012Francis Crick 18 June 2012Alan Sainsbury 20 June 2012Benjamin Britten 25 June 2012Dorothy Hodgkin 26 June 2012Alfred Denning 4 July 2012Paul Foot 5 July 2012Francis Bacon 6 July 2012Peter Hall 12 July 2012Terence Conran 13 July 2012Enoch Powell 16 July 2012Cicely Saunders 17 July 2012Basil D'Oliveira 19 July 2012Germaine Greer 23 July 2012Robert Edwards 24 July 2012Jack Jones 26 July 2012Talaiasi Labalaba 31 July 2012Jocelyn Bell Burnell 2 August 2012Roy Jenkins 3 August 2012Vivienne Westwood 6 August 2012Jayaben Desai 7 August 2012Stuart Hall 9 August 2012David Hockney 14 August 2012Ralph Robins 16 August 2012Anita Roddick 21 August 2012Norman Foster 22 August 2012Charles Saatchi 23 August 2012Goldie 24 August 2012John Hume/David Trimble 27 August 2012Tim Berners-Lee 29 August 2012Diana, Princess of Wales 30 August 2012Alex Salmond 31 August 2012Tony Blair 3 September 2012(c) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
James Naughtie examines the lives and impact of the men and women who have given the second Elizabethan Age its characterAs the longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II has presided over an era of tremendous social, political and cultural change. In 2012, to mark her Diamond Jubilee, Radio 4 looked back on the long span of her reign, and asked the public to choose high-profile public figures who have helped to define this New Elizabethan Age. Almost a thousand nominations poured in, and the final selection was decided by a panel of leading writers and historians, including Dominic Sandbrook, Bamber Gascoigne and Max Hastings.In this celebratory collection, distinguished broadcaster James Naughtie profiles 37 of these iconic individuals. They come from all walks of life - from artists and scientists like David Hockney and Francis Crick, to business legends such as Alan Sainsbury and Anita Roddick, politicians including Roy Jenkins, Tony Blair and Alex Salmond, and even a member of the Royal Family: Diana, Princess of Wales. Some are world-famous, others less well-known, and there are several surprising choices - and a few controversial ones. But all have made their mark on our nation, for good or ill.Here are fascinating portraits of mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, whose conquest of Everest was announced on the day of the Queen's coronation; Elizabeth David, the food writer who brought European cuisine to British tables; leading thinker on British culture, race and identity Stuart Hall; renowned English composer Benjamin Britten; the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee - and many more, whose achievements and influence will stand the test of time. Together, they shine a light on postwar Britain, illuminating how our society has evolved over the seven decades since Queen Elizabeth II's accession.Production creditsPresented by James NaughtieProduced by James Cook, Sukey Firth, Clare Walker, Sarah Taylor, Alison Hughes, Poppy Goodheart and Kate HowellsFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:Edmund Hilary 11 June 2012Elizabeth David 12 June 2012Graham Greene 13 June 2012Michael Young 14 June 2012Vladimir Raitz 15 June 2012Francis Crick 18 June 2012Alan Sainsbury 20 June 2012Benjamin Britten 25 June 2012Dorothy Hodgkin 26 June 2012Alfred Denning 4 July 2012Paul Foot 5 July 2012Francis Bacon 6 July 2012Peter Hall 12 July 2012Terence Conran 13 July 2012Enoch Powell 16 July 2012Cicely Saunders 17 July 2012Basil D'Oliveira 19 July 2012Germaine Greer 23 July 2012Robert Edwards 24 July 2012Jack Jones 26 July 2012Talaiasi Labalaba 31 July 2012Jocelyn Bell Burnell 2 August 2012Roy Jenkins 3 August 2012Vivienne Westwood 6 August 2012Jayaben Desai 7 August 2012Stuart Hall 9 August 2012David Hockney 14 August 2012Ralph Robins 16 August 2012Anita Roddick 21 August 2012Norman Foster 22 August 2012Charles Saatchi 23 August 2012Goldie 24 August 2012John Hume/David Trimble 27 August 2012Tim Berners-Lee 29 August 2012Diana, Princess of Wales 30 August 2012Alex Salmond 31 August 2012Tony Blair 3 September 2012(c) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
Kategoria: | Obcojęzyczne |
Język: | Angielski |
Zabezpieczenie: | brak |
ISBN: | 978-1-5291-4278-5 |
Rozmiar pliku: | 100 B |