2026-04-12
50 分钟Hello, I'm Lauren Laverne and this is the Desert Island Discs podcast from BBC Radio 4.
Every week I ask my guests to choose the eight tracks,
book and luxury, that they 'd want to take with them if they were cast away to a desert island.
For rights reasons, the music's shorter than on the original broadcast,
but you can find a version with longer music tracks on BBC Sounds.
Listeners will also get access to episodes 28 days earlier than everyone else.
I hope you enjoy listening.
My castaway this week is the surgeon and writer Professor Stephen Westerby.
He 's been described as the greatest heart surgeon Britain has ever produced and his reputation for excellence
and innovation stretches around the world.
In his long career, he 's performed over 11,000 operations and saved many lives with the new ideas
and practices he 's brought to his specialism.
Though he says if it wasn't for a quirk of fate, he may never have had the guts to do it.
He was born in 1948 in the same month as the NHS and grew up in Scunthorpe.
Dexterous and creative, he was at home with a paintbrush as much as a textbook.
Gifted but shy, he dreamed of a career in medicine but turned down a place at Cambridge
as he was n't confident enough to take it up.
Until, that is, a head injury he sustained in a rugby match changed his personality.
His inhibitions disappeared overnight, though his ambition, his empathy and his obsession with the human heart remained.
He says guts just wriggle and squirm, lungs inflate and deflate, but the heart dances.