Wendy Robbins presents a series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons
Disability campaigner Baroness Jane Campbell takes Wendy back to her childhood home in New Malden, Surrey, where she remembers being dressed up as a Barbie doll.
DetailsCampaigner, author and founder of the women's refuge movement, Erin Pizzey, explores her troubled childhood in post-war Dorset.
DetailsFormer Conservative cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken takes Wendy to Dublin to talk about his childhood there, where he remembers his unconventional early home.
DetailsPlaywright and actor Kwame Kwei-Armah takes Wendy to Southall, west London, to remember his West Indian childhood there in the 1970s.
DetailsBiologist and author Professor Steve Jones takes Wendy Robbins back to his childhood in west Wales in the 1950s to uncover the passions that led to his life of scientific discovery.
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