
09/04/2013
Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and James Naughtie, including Margaret Thatcher remembered by Kens Clarke and Livingstone, and Beatrix Campbell.
Morning news and current affairs with John Humphrys and James Naughtie, including:
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How great was Lady Thatcher's political influence and legacy? Ken Clarke, who served in her government in the 1980s, and Ken Livingstone, who was one of her toughest opponents during that time, discuss her political impact.
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The film director Stephen Frears reflects on Lady Thatcher's relationship with the arts.
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Lord Forsyth, as Michael Forsyth, was Scottish secretary under John Major, and Tom Devine, director of the Scottish Centre of Diaspora Studies at Edinburgh University, discuss Lady Thatcher's relationship with Scotland.
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Lord Saatchi, Maurice Saatchi, a former Conservative Party chairman and chairman of the think tank the Centre for Policy Studies, reflects on what Lady Thatcher was like as a person.
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A rundown of stories from Tuesday 9 April including programme highlights and comment.
Clips
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Ken Clarke and Ken Livingstone on Margaret Thatcher's legacy
Duration: 11:41
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Thatcher and the rise of 'Basildon Man'
Duration: 03:16
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Henry Kissinger: Thatcher was breath of fresh air
Duration: 04:24
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Lord Saatchi on Thatcher’s brand of conservatism
Duration: 04:31
Broadcast
- Tue 9 Apr 2013 06:00BBC Radio 4