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VOICES OF THE POWERLESS
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SERIES 2
Begins Thursday 24 July 2003, 9.02 am - 9.30 am.
Melvyn Bragg follows his long historical exploration of the Routes of English with Voices of the Powerless, in which he explores the lives of the ordinary working men and women of Britain at six critical moments across the last 1,000 years.

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Programme 2 - Napoleonic Wars: Below Decks and Boney

The Napoleonic Wars have come down to us as the era of the press-gang, with men seized from the streets of towns and villages and "pressed" into the King's service. Although the extremes have sometimes been exaggerated, the life of the seaman under arms in Nelson's Navy is one of obeying orders and often harsh conditions.

Chatham, the historic dockyard in Kent is the focus for this episode of the series, now a heritage site, but once the birthplace of many of Britain's most famous - and often tough-living - vessels.

But for some, the discipline of a ship of the line was preferable to the savage poverty of life on the land…

Interviewees:

Brian Lavery
Curator of Naval History, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

Virginia Preston
Deputy Directory, Institute of Historical Research

Professor Andrew Lambert
Laughton Professor of Naval History in the Department of War Studies at King's, University of London

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Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg presents In Our Time for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 4, a series where he and his guests discuss the "Big Ideas" of cultural or scientific significance.

He also presented The Routes of English, his millennial series celebrating 1,000 years of the English language.

Melvyn Bragg was born in 1939 in Wigton, Cumbria - where many of his books are set. He won a scholarship to Oxford to read history, and in 1961 he gained a coveted traineeship with the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳.

He has presented a number of television series including: Read All about It, Two Thousand Years, and Who's Afraid of the Ten Commandments? and createdThe South Bank Show.

Melvyn presented Start the Week between 1988 and 1998. In his 1998 series On Giant's Shoulders he interviewed scientists about their eminent predecessors.

As well as presenting for Radio 4, he is Controller of Arts for London Weekend Television. He's written 17 novels, the latest of which, The Soldier's Return, won the WH Smith Literary Award.

Melvyn Bragg was made a Life Peer in 1998 and he took the title of Baron Bragg of Wigton in the County of Cumbria.

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