
09/07/2013
The programme talks to the father of a BBC reporter who took his own life after making claims of sexual harassment about an ex-colleague; plus Ronnie Irani on friend Paul Gascoigne.
The father of a BBC journalist who took his own life after claiming he was sexually harassed by a female colleague tells Victoria he believes BBC managers should be held to account for the way his son's complaint was handled. 50 year old Russell Joslin a radio reporter for BBC Coventry and Warwickshire, died in hospital last October. He had made five allegations of unwanted advances and harassment against his colleague.
Plus Paul Gascoigne has started drinking again. Victoria talks to his friend, former England cricketer Ronnie Irani, who helped pay for his recent spell of rehab in the States.
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'He's in a bad way' - Ronnie Irani on friend Paul Gascoigne
Duration: 10:13
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- Tue 9 Jul 201310:00BBC Radio 5 Live
