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Earle Hackett : ウィキペディア英語版 | Earle Hackett
Dr Earle Hackett (26 April 1921 – 5 April 2010) was an Australian pathologist and haematologist born in Cork, Ireland, son of a successful General Practitioner. He was particurlarly known for contributions which he wrote and presented on ''The Body Program'' for ABC radio from 1971 to 1982. Hackett was the founding chairman of the Irish National Blood Transfusion Service. He migrated to Adelaide, South Australia in 1958 to take up a position as deputy director of the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science (IMVS) at the University of Adelaide. ==Broadcasting== As a distraction from his administration duties, he sent some scripts to Dr. Peter Pockley, director of science programs for the ABC, which resulted in five talks on "blood" for the radio science program ''Insight'' commencing January 1967. His weekly "The Body Program" running from 1971 to 1982, was well received, with its amalgam of medical information, poetry, wit, irreverence and bawdiness, all delivered with Hackett's friendly cultured voice.〔 Scripts from many of these programs have formed the basis of several books published by the ABC and elsewhere. An mp3 download of his final broadcast is available here (Science Show tribute. ) He had resigned from the IMVS to further his interests in broadcasting and other ventures, including a (failed) private blood bank.〔
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