2026-01-12
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I went to the shops on Sunday morning and bought a newspaper.
You know, it's 1986.
There's no other way of reading a newspaper at that time other than the going and buying one.
And on the front of the news in focus was a possibly life-sized close-up of my dad's face from eyebrows to chin with the word exposed partially obscuring his face.
There'd been this investigation, a large investigation of his research work.
And I thought, oh gosh, he was really in a very great deal of hot water.
Professor Michael Briggs had always been a bit of a hero to Joanne, his daughter.
He hadn't been around much when she was a child,
but she had this image of him as a superstar scientist,
jet-setting around the world, working for NASA,
advising the World Health Organization,