Gordon Buchanan has spent years observing the wild world as one of Scotland’s most respected nature cameramen and presenters. Now he’s turned his focus closer to home. He opens up about his adventurous childhood and what animals have taught him about living well.
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The former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and his son Ben reveal how football changed their family, and discuss the pleasure and pain that comes from loving such a voraciously capitalist sport.
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