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This week we鈥檙e all about soft power - between the Bangaranga-goings on of this year鈥檚 Eurovision Song Contest, the Polish underground press and the influence of international radio, there鈥檚 lots to pick from geopolitically. Gary O鈥橠onoghue relives the unexpected call he received from the Oval Office, and we reflect on the life of the English soprano Dame Felicity Lott, who has died at the age of 79. Presenter: Matthew Sweet Producer: Anthony McKee Editor: Steven Hobson Production Coordinators: Finlay McMaster and Sylvie Conway A 麻豆社 Audio Northern Ireland production for 麻豆社 Radio 4. Programmes featured in this episode include: Radio 2 Loves Eurovision!: Eurovision Grand Final Archive on 4: The Sound of Soft Power Witness History: Poland鈥檚 underground newspaper Desert Island Discs: Gary O'Donoghue The History Podcast: Sixty Years of Hurt - England v Mavericks Artworks: Mother: 100 years of Martha Graham Dance Front Row, 18/05: David Benedict on Felicity Lott This Cultural Life: Felicity Lott In the Studio: Thomas Keneally: What鈥檚 next for the Schindler鈥檚 List author? Sunday, 17/05: Professor Mary Fulbrook on the Holocaust Gardeners' Question Time: Serge Hill Project Through the Night, 24/05: Bulgarian Culture and Cyrillic Day
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