
My Moment In History Podcast
1) S4.5. Serving The Community
Hear from Wiltshire resident Simon Rowe and former police sergeant Richard Goodman who helped keep Salisbury people safe.
2) S4.4. The Journalists
Emma Volney and Francesca Ebel helped to tell this story and reflect on it's impact on a close-knit community. In 2018, Francesca was working as a journalist in Moscow and couldn’t believe her home c...Show More
3) S4.3. Keeping Salisbury Safe
Authorities move to minimise spread and contamination of the nerve agent. Hear from Tracy Daszkiewicz who was director of public health for Wiltshire Council in 2018 and was responsible for tracing ...Show More
4) S4.2. Medical Lifesavers
A skilled team battled to save the lives of the Skripals, who'd been poisoned by a deadly nerve agent. Featuring discussion with Dr James Haslam, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine...Show More
5) S4.1. John Sweeney
Freelance Journalist John gives his perspective from Ukraine looking back at the events in Salisbury.
6) S3.5. The Future
Anita is joined by 1972 Lioness Jeannie Allott and Tom Garry, women's football reporter for The Telegraph, to explore what's next for women's football and what obstacles stand in the way of its develo...Show More
7) S3.4. Goalkeepers
Siobhan Chamberlain and Sue Whyatt describe their experiences as goalkeepers for the Lionesses with Anita Asante, sharing stories of motherhood, careers and muddy pitches. Presenter: Anita Asante. Pr...Show More
8) S3.3. Players
Lionesses Lynda Hale, a 1972 goal scorer and Manchester City's Esme Morgan sit down with Anita Asante to explore how much the women's game has changed. From overnights in train stations to being reli...Show More
9) S3.2. Role Models
Anita Asante is joined by 1972 Lioness player Wendy and Calum Best, who is now taking his football heritage and using it to help promote the women's game. Find out how much the women's game has chang...Show More
10) S3.1. A Woman’s Game
Anita Asante is joined by Patricia Gregory and Elsie Cook looking back on the first ever official women's international football match for both England and Scotland. Patricia organised England's eff...Show More