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Our thanks to Cassandra Jardine for this excellent article in today’s Telegraph about a forthcoming BBC Series.
Agony of the frozen-out fathers
A new BBC series explores the reasons why fathers lose touch with their children post-separation.
By Cassandra Jardine
Published: 7:00AM GMT 27 Mar 2010
Watching a preview of next week’s BBC series Who Needs Fathers?, I felt ashamed to be a woman. The men on the programme appeared to be loving, attentive fathers – not extremists in Batman costumes. All they wanted was to play their part in the upbringing of their …
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Ray Barry was on the BBC1 Big Question topical news discussion program about domestic violence and the proposed domestic violence register naming violent men (and not violent women!).
See an excerpt here.
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Ray Barry was interviewed on Premier Christian Radio today about the role of traditional families. The interview was about whether traditional family structures are still the best for bringing up children and for wider society at large. Ray (and the EPA) believes that they are. The interview lasted fifteen minutes but unfortunately we only have a one minute excerpt from it online.
Listen to a summary of the interview (about one minute).
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Dads on the Air is the world’s longest running radio programme covering modern fatherhood. The station re-broadcast an interview with Ray Barry on 2nd June 2009, describing it as: ” a must-listen interview, succinctly summing up the state of Family Law in the UK and the challenges that lie ahead.”
listen to the interview
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A child was being dragged into a feud between a separated mother and father. The Trisha Goddard show asked for our help.
Click the picture below to see a short extract of Ray Barry on the Trisha show>

