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1 online resource (streaming video file) (28 min. 14 sec.) ; 168757527 bytes |
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Introduced by Kate Waterhouse - fashion editor of the Sun Herald newspaper.This week's program is about a new designer who's reinvented herself in a spectacular way. In her teens, Tovah Cottle became an internationally successful model. She was prescribed opiates for migraines at fourteen and later fell into heroin addiction, eventually crashing to earth in a series of tabloid headlines. She spent just over two years in jail and there, as part of her rehabilitation, she learned to sew. Now she's re-emerged as a promising new fashion designer with some high profile fans |
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Broadcast 2012-05-21 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Models (Persons) -- Conduct of life.
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Prison sentences.
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Stitches (Sewing)
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Women fashion designers.
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Drug addiction.
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Heroin abuse.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Waterhouse, Kate, host
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Bache-McLean, Jodie, contributor
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Cottle, Tovah, contributor
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Franks, Camilla, contributor
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Jopson, Warren, contributor
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Lee, Jenna, contributor
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Lill, Jasmin, contributor
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Roze, Magdalena, contributor
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Twine, Chris, contributor
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Woolnough, Damien, contributor
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