
Overview
Beginning with the rise of Russophobia in Victorian Britain, former MI5 director general Stella Rimington explores our love-hate relationship with Russia over the past 150 years. The journey takes her to the East End of London on the trail of Russian revolutionaries and to the former mining town of Chopwell, once dubbed Little Moscow. She talks to former Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky and shares recollections of the bugged British embassy in Moscow with former ambassador Rodric Braithwaite.
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7 - 1The Edwardian Larder April 18, 2007
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7 - 2How To Be a Good Prime Minister September 22, 2007
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7 - 3Gagging For It: TV's Hunger for Radio Comedy October 01, 2007
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7 - 4Whatever Happened to Radio 2? October 05, 2007
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7 - 5Emmylou Harris's Ten Commandments of Country October 12, 2007
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7 - 6Emmylou Harris at the BBC October 12, 2007
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7 - 7Archaeology - Digging the Past October 21, 2007
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7 - 8Sir Mortimer Wheeler - A Life in Ruins October 21, 2007
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7 - 9Watching the Russians November 21, 2007
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7 - 10Never Had It So Good? December 10, 2007
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7 - 11A Game of Two Eras: 1957 v 2007 December 13, 2007
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7 - 12Stuffed: The Great British Christmas Dinner December 23, 2007
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7 - 13The Rise and Fall of the Ad Man March 09, 2008