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Sebastian Coe in His Own Words

By: Sebastian Coe
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This fascinating collection of interviews with Sebastian Coe provides an insight into one of Britain's finest mid-distance runners. With clips and talks with other notable figures, Sebastian Coe's In His Own Words find Sebastian Coe discussing his running, his passions and what drives him to succeed.

The interviews included in this collection are Record Breakers, BBC One (first broadcast 23rd December 1981), BBC radio archive interview (first broadcast 2nd January 1984), BBC radio archive interview (first broadcast 30th November 1989), Breakfast, BBC One (first broadcast 17th April 2009) and Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4 (first broadcast 13th December 2009).

Please note: due to the age and nature of this archive material, the sound quality may vary.

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