| Description | Tracks 1 - 14
This is an interview between Charles Parker and Doctor Park, where ideas and suggestions for the dramatic construction of 'Doctor Healey' are considered. The main thrust of this discussion is how to portray political and economic concepts and concerns through medical analogy.
Docor Park discusses community and social responsibilities for the poor and ill, and advocates community control of health service provision (Tracks 1 -2). Track 7 records a discussion between Parker and Doctor Park about Christian and Marxist views of capitalism.
Doctor Park refers to a patients' association at his health centre, which supports medical staff in practical contact with alienated members of the community (Track 1). Reference is made to the Sunrise Food Shop in Hurst Street, Birmingham as an example of 'third world' food shops offering wholesome food in the city (Track 14).
Total: 44:43 minutes
Dubber's reference number: PLA1of2 KF573E0718280 |