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Molly Burkett, Sir James Munby, Edith Flanigen, Aldrich Ames

Molly Burkett, Sir James Munby, Edith Flanigen, Aldrich Ames

Matthew Bannister on a conservationist, a judge, a chemist and a spy.

Last Word · BBC Radio 4

January 23, 202627m 45s

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Show Notes

Matthew Bannister on

Molly Burkett, who devoted her life - and her home - to rescuing thousands of injured birds and animals. At times these included a killer whale, a pigmy hippopotamus and a beer drinking crow.

Sir James Munby, the respected judge who was President of the Family Division and was instrumental in opening it up to greater public scrutiny.

Edith Flanigen, the chemist who invented molecular sieves or zeolites which have made a critical impact on the petroleum refining industry.

Aldrich Ames, who was one of the United States’ most damaging double agents. We hear from the CIA officer who unmasked him.

Producer: Ed Prendeville Assistant Producer: Catherine Powell Researcher: Jesse Edwards Editor: Glyn Tansley

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