Listeners' TalesEpisodes Episode guide
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Negar Roshanzamir
Negar Roshanzamir from Iran talks about her unforgettable moments listening to the BBC
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Ali Mazrui
Ali Mazrui remembers hearing Harold Macmillan's 'wind of change' speech on the BBC
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Jean Lacouture
Writer Jean Lacouture recalls BBC broadcasts made by General de Gaulle
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Maree Gutterson
Maree Gutterson recalls writing and recording her award-winning radio play Stuffed
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John Figliozzi
New York shortwave listener John Figliozzi discovers new ways to listen to the BBC
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Anish Damodaran
Anish Damodaran describes learning about his condition by listening to Medical Matters
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Carolee Morrison
New York listener Carolee Morrison recalls the resumption of BBC broadcasts after 9/11
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Henry Brugsch
Blind listener from Massachusetts Henry Brugsch reveals how much the BBC means to him
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Pranab Mukherjee
Pranab Mukherjee recalls hearing news of Indira Gandhi's assassination on the BBC
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Joan Sherley
New Zealander Joan Sherley tells of the time she heard King George on the radio in 1932
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Yang Hong
Chinese listener Yang Hong describes winning a BBC competition to see the Olympic Games
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Marcel Beleyn
Marcel Beleyn is an English teacher in Belgium and tells how he has used the BBC in his teachings.
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Zedenek Hron
Zedenek Hron describes what the BBC meant to him under communist rule in the 1960s and 70s
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Terry Waite
Former hostage Terry Waite describes how the BBC helped him through his ordeal
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Walter Perera
Walter Perera describes what the BBC has meant to him throughout his life.
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Khushwant Singh
Indo-Anglian novelist Khushwant Singh describes hearing a 1945 BBC broadcast
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Ermias Ayn Ekulu
Ethiopian Ermias Ayn Ekulu describes how the BBC altered his view of women

