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19 January 2008
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The buried treasure
We meet the man who buried a bejewelled owl (pictured) worth over £100K somewhere in France.

Plus, Michael Meadowcroft on defending democracy, Ben Miller's fascination for quantum physics andlistener Annie Rimmer's Inheritance Tracks. Musician Nitin Sawhney is our studio guest and Matt Harvey provides the rhymes.
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Nitin SawhneyMulti-talented musician Nitin Sawhney composes, produces, collaborates and teaches. He's released 7 albums & worked with Sting, Jeff Beck & Sir Paul McCartney, the London Symphony Orchestra & the Royal Ballet of China.
polling stationMichael Meadowcroft is an International Election Observer who has witnessed 48 missions to 35 different countries, assisting in the development of multi-party democracy.
Ben MillerComedian, actor and director Ben Miller harbours a quiet passion for (of all things!) quantum physics
Celine DionListener Annie Rimmer chose Because You Love Me by Celine Dion & Monteverdi's, Nisi Dominus played by the Boston Baroque Orchestra and conducted by Martin Pearlman
Matt Harvey
Matt Harvey
is this week's man with the rhymes
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