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27 February 2007
Tuesday 27 February 2007 9:00-9:30 (Radio 4 FM)
Repeated: Tuesday 27 February 2007 21:30-21:58 (Radio 4 FM)
BBC disability affairs correspondent Peter White talks to disabled people who have bucked the odds and achieved outstanding success in a variety of fields.
What happens when you're America's most popular radio talkshow host and you start to go deaf?
Peter talks to controversial commentator, Rush Limbaugh, about the prospect of losing his hearing. At the time he risked losing a contract worth over 20 million listeners. Has it changed his attitude to work? Or his political outlook on the disability lobby?