Wodehouse, a musical biopic, for BBC Radio 2 The Arts Programme during which Dalby interviewed the Heritage Secretary Iain Sproat (author of Wodehouse at War d.2011) and proved, probably for the first time ever on air, that the accusations against the author P.G. Wodehouse on the grounds of collaboration and treason during WWII were spurious and that Wodehouse had no case to answer.
On 8 July 1994 Iain Sproat, the sports minister, outlined proposals to replace the Sports Council along with Jude Rai and the UK Sports Council (for elite athletes) and the England Sports Council.
Iain Banks | Iain Matthews | Iain Ballamy | Iain Sinclair | Iain Glen | Iain Duncan Smith | Iain Burnside | Iain Stirling | Iain Rogerson | Iain Pears | Iain Macleod | Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard | Iain Evans | Iain Douglas-Hamilton | Iain Cuthbertson | Iain Stables | Iain Sproat | Iain McIntyre | Iain Lee | Iain Jennings | Iain Hamilton Grant | Iain Archer | Sproat Lake | Iain Turner | Iain Tuckett | Iain Torrance | Iain Sutherland | Iain Paxton | Iain Overton | Iain Moncreiffe |
Sebastian Coe, in conversation with Iain Sproat, had given him the idea of financially supporting sporting excellence.