Recordings of Alastair Hodge (Inner Temple Bencher), in his role as Master of Revels, in a series of conversations with a variety of people from The Inner Temple.
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Master H Meets...Again
6 December 2021
Alastair Hodge (Inner Temple Bencher)
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12 July 2021
Dr Tunde Okewale MBE (barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, Founder of Urban Lawyers and Inner Temple Bencher)
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14 June 2021
The Hon Mrs Justice Alison Foster DBE (Inner Temple Bencher, Master of the Staff and Master of Pictures)
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24 May 2021
Fern Schofield (Pupil Advocacy Prize Winner 2018, Tenant at Falcon Chambers)
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10 May 2021
Sean Harkin (Inner Temple Head Gardener)
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**Please note the recording of Master H Meets...Sean Harkin starts 5 minutes into the conversation**
12 April 2021
Rehana Azib (2TG, Inner Temple Bencher and Course Director for Pupil Advocacy)
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3 March 2021
Greg Dorey CVO (Sub-Treasurer)
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