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Kate Woodthorpe talks about the hard work and dedication of some special people: The Cemetery of the Year Awards Dr Kate Woodthorpe. Kate Woodthorpe is a former Open University lecturer; she's now a...
View ArticleMemorialisation
Crematorium and cemetery registrar Angela Abbot talks to us about memorialisation and the emergence of "fairy villages" as well as the sustainability of burials Angela Abbot. Anglea Abbot is a...
View ArticleMaking The Art Of Dying: An interview with Dan Cruickshank
Dr Carol Komaromy interviews Dan Cruickshank about his experiences making the BBC/OU programme The Art of Dying Professor Dan Cruickshank. Dan Cruickshank is a broadcaster, writer and a leading expert...
View ArticleThe taboo body: How memorial practices avoid the corpse
The presence of the body is delicately avoided when people gather at a graveside to remember their lost, explains Kate Woodthorpe. Professor Laurie Taylor. Laurie Taylor was formerly professor of...
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This week the Bang team look at Britain under pressure. The Bang Goes The Theory web team. Bang Goes The Theory is BBC One's prime-time exploration of all things scientific. Here at The Open...
View ArticleThe Cemetery of the Year Awards
Kate Woodthorpe talks about the hard work and dedication of some special people: The Cemetery of the Year Awards Dr Kate Woodthorpe.First published on Fri, 05 Jun 2009 as The Cemetery of the Year...
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