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Matthew Bannister on Leopold De Rothschild the banker who raised millions for musical charities and ran a railway in his garden Donald "Duck" Dunn - the bass player behind scores of soul hits from the sixties Elisabeth Tomalin the designer who used art therapy to help the children of Nazis come to terms with their guilt. Colin McIntyre - the founding editor of the BBC's Ceefax service. and the clarinettist Alan Hacker who played a key role in the performance of new music.
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