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World Service,25 Aug 2014,55 mins

"The Innocent Man"

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Michael Morton was wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to life in a US prison. It would take 25 years before DNA evidence proved he was innocent. Tore Renberg is one of the most popular writers in his native Norway. He tells Jo Fidgen how he started writing as a way of coping with his alcoholic father. His latest novel is called "See You Tomorrow" Toni Gianola is an 85-year-old Italian man who has taken part in more than 400 mountain marathons - and has no plans to retire. (Picture: Michael Morton Credit: Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon)

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