Wendy Robbins presents a series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons
The politician takes Wendy Robbins to the boarding schools for the blind that he went to as a child. From 2008.
DetailsWendy Robbins revisits the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons. Baroness Mary Warnock returns to Winchester, remembering her beloved nanny and eccentric mother.
DetailsWendy Robbins takes the novelist back to her isolated childhood home in Dartmoor, and an unconventional upbringing. From 2008.
DetailsWendy Robbins revisits the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons. Mona Siddiqui, Professor of Islamic Studies at Glasgow University, returns to Huddersfield.
DetailsWendy Robbins revisits the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons. Shaun Bailey, founder of youth charity My Generation, returns to his tough west London housing estate.
DetailsWendy Robbins presents a series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons. She meets Sir Tom Farmer, Scottish entrepreneur and philanthropist, in Leith.
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