Listen "Archbishop Desmond Tutu"
Episode Synopsis
The castaway in Desert Island Discs this week is the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, the Most Reverend Desmond Tutu. He'll be talking to Sue Lawley about his childhood and his first realisations that black children were treated very differently from their white counterparts, as well as his initial work as a teacher, which he gave up when he realised he was expected merely to train his black pupils for a life of service. He'll also be talking about the new freedom and responsibilities of South Africa following the election of Nelson Mandela earlier this year, and describing his optimism for its success. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: We Are The World by U.S.A. For Africa
Book: Parting The Waters by Branch Taylor
Luxury: Ice-cream maker (especially for rum and raisin flavour)
Book: Parting The Waters by Branch Taylor
Luxury: Ice-cream maker (especially for rum and raisin flavour)
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29/12/1996
Jennifer Saunders
22/12/1996
Ian Dury
15/12/1996
Robert Winston
08/12/1996
Bruce Forsyth
01/12/1996
Rt Hon Tony Blair MP
24/11/1996
Tessa Sanderson
17/11/1996
Sir Laurens Van Der Post
10/11/1996
Chris Patten
03/11/1996
Jancis Robinson
27/10/1996
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