Martin Wainwright talks to Paul Lambert
Martin Wainwright talks to Paul Lambert, who has campaigned for over 30 years for the Derbyshire Family Association, after his brother Peter died when MV Derbyshire sank in 1980.
Martin Wainwright continues his exploration into what makes people become persistent campaigners. Last week he talked to peace activist, Lindis Percy, who consciously chose her cause but in this weeks programme he talks to Paul Lambert, who took up the fight for safety on bulk carriers when his youngest brother was lost at sea when MV Derbyshire sank off Japan in 1980. Not a man used to writing letters or locking horns with MPs or shipping magnates, Paul campaigned tirelessly at great cost to his own health and happiness, to discover the truth about the Derbyshire.
Producer: Lucy Lunt.
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- Tue 15 Jan 201309:30BBC Radio 4 FM
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