Radio 4 seeks interviewees

Simon Fairlie chapter7 at tlio.org.uk
Wed Jan 27 17:45:00 GMT 2010


Anyone interested in being on The World Tonight? see below

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> From: "Paul Moss" <paul.moss at bbc.co.uk>
> Date: 27 January 2010 15:12:24 GMT
> To: <chapter7 at tlio.org.uk>
> Subject: attention: Simon Fairlie
>
> Simon,
>
> Many thanks for speaking to me just now. As I explained, I'm  
> interested in talking to people who have doubts about the stability  
> of our society, and who are making preparations "just in case" -  
> particularly in the direction of sustainability, self-reliance,  
> etc. As we discussed, people often have various motives for trying  
> to live off the land - environmental, financial, etc. But I am  
> taking as a starting point the fall-out from the financial crisis,  
> fears that banks could collapse, etc, and also the fears around  
> fuel-security, peak oil, etc. I'd like to ask people about their  
> anxieties about the future, but also, as you pointed out, about the  
> positive aspirations they have for a better way of living.
>
> The interviews would go out on the BBC Radio 4 programme, The World  
> Tonight. There would be no pictures, I would be happy to do  
> interviews anonymously, and if anyone would like to talk through  
> what's involved beforehand, they are welcome to contact me. I can  
> be reached at this email address, or else on the following number:  
> 020-8624-9788.
>
> Cheers for your help,
>
> Paul
>
>
>
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