RUNNING ORDER Timings are approximate and given in hours and minutes from the start of the Zone. 00:00 Breaking News. Colin Blane interviews retired journalist Arthur Binney who recalls the phone call which gave him the scoop of a lifetime and a red hot lead on the stolen stone of destiny. 00:29 Stark Talk. Edi Stark chats with the former editor of the Sunday Herald Andrew Jaspan. 00:54 The Morning After: Kirsteen McCue hears from Sir Ranulph Fiennes about the aftermath of his dramatic rescue after near death in the Antarctic. 01:19 Front Page News: Ruth Wishart chats to Paul Dadge, the man whose photograph helping an injured woman across the road in the wake of the London bombings went all around the world and changed his life forever. 01:46 Women on Top. Clare English interviews Marie O'Riordan, former editor of Marie Claire Magazine. 02:15 Paper Tigers. Penny Junor interviews former newspaper editors about the biggest or most memorable stories of their careers. Andrew Neil talks about his time as editor of the Sunday Times and the story of the Israeli nuclear weapons programme. 02:43 A Passport and a Pen. Colin Blane hears from foreign correspondant Sam Kiley. 03:11 European Breaking News. In 1979, Geoff Meade was sent to cover the fledging elected European Parliament for the Press Association, there to ensure that the body was given adequate voice in the British Press. 30 years on, he’s still there and he's talking to Colin Blane. 03:40 Stark Talk. Edi presents a Father's Day special with PR guru Max Clifford and his daughter Louise. 04:04 Out of the Hot Seat: Charles Kennedy MP chats to former editor of the Sunday Mirror and Sunday Express Eve Pollard about life outside of the limelight. 04:32 What Happened Next? Kat Marshall was a young girl living in Lockerbie when Pan Am flight 103 crashed into the town on the 21st December 1988. In conversation with journalist Pennie Taylor, Kat explains how the aftermath of the tragedy changed the focus of her life forever. 05:01 Strike! In 1971 Clydeside shipbuilders threatened with the sack made history when they took their future into their own hands and staged the USC work-in. In this archive episode of Strike, Colin Blane meets the man behind the work in, Jimmy Reid and hears how not only did they save their jobs, but they caught the world’s imagination.