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Talking Down Memory Lane with Mark Pougatch

An audio memoir series


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  • Catherine Zoraida - The Story Behind Colombiana

    34:34|
    Mark Pougatch talks to Scottish-Colombian jewellery designer, Catherine Zoraida, about the story behind her latest jewellery collection – Colombiana – a deeply personal and evocative tribute to her birthplace and ancestral roots. Born in Bogota but abandoned on a bus by her mother, Catherine was adopted by Scottish parents and brought up in Dunblane. Catherine’s Colombian roots have inspired her new jewellery collection drawing on its biodiversity, geology and cultural richness.Following a genealogy test that revealed she is 54% indigenous (in Colombia, indigenous heritage is a core part of national identity, not separate from it), Catherine experienced a profound reconnection with her heritage.This is a deeply personal interview. Among those who have worn her jewellery is Catherine, Princess of Wales.

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  • Fr Edward Corbould - “Death is nothing to be feared; it is the fulfilment of life.”

    56:07|
    Following Fr Edward Corbould’s death, we wanted to re-release the interview he did with Mark Pougatch in June 2023 to celebrate his 90th birthday. Fr Edward was a Benedictine monk at Ampleforth College and was its longest-serving housemaster, dedicating 36 years to St Edward’s house. He had an extraordinary capacity for compassion, kindness and friendship. In this audio memoir he talks about his childhood, his faith, prayer and his belief that “this life is transitory. The fulness of life awaits us. Once you accept that there is a peace that comes into your life.”
  • Jo Hamilton vs The Post Office - Part Two

    54:47|
    In part 2, former sub-postmistress Jo Hamilton meets Alan Bates and the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance is formed. They have their first meeting at Fenny Compton village hall. They realise they weren’t the only ones experiencing problems with the Horizon accounting system. There are heroes and villains in this story. Jo fights to clear her name and having done so, won’t rest until there’s compensation and justice for all involved in the Post Office scandal. 
  • Jo Hamilton vs The Post Office - Part One

    42:12|
    Mark Pougatch talks to former sub-postmistress, Jo Hamilton, a victim of the biggest miscarriage of justice in British judicial history. Played by Monica Dolan in the ITV hit drama series, MR BATES vs THE POST OFFICE, Jo is one of over 700 sub-postmasters and mistresses prosecuted between 2000 and 2014 for shortfalls in their accounts. Jo was persuaded to plead guilty to false accounting but her case should never have come to court.Here in part 1, Jo talks about how her nightmare unfolded. Noticing a shortfall in her accounts one night, she rang the Horizon helpdesk only for her deficit to double before her eyes. Soon she was in debt, facing prosecution from the Post Office and a possible jail sentence. Her village might have rallied round but her ordeal was only just beginning.
  • Annabel Leventon Changes The Law

    46:37|
    Mark Pougatch talks to Annabel Leventon - actress, singer, writer, director – about how she took Thames TV to court in the 1980s. She accused them of breach of copyright after they stole her idea of creating a British three-woman rock band and turned it into the major award-winning TV series, Rock Follies. Annabel took on the law…and won.