Talk:Darien Angadi

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[edit] Verification

User 86.132.244.41 points out that sources are needed for some of the details in the article. I added the items in question immediately following transmission of the BBC Four programme mentioned in the article, but finding confirmation on the web, or anywhere else, has proved somewhat difficult. The BBC Four website has no information about the programme that I can find, but there are a couple of sites with reviews of the programme, both of which mention Darien Angadi:

The IMDb page on Darien Angadi (the link is in the article) mentions his suicide but gives no further details. IMDb also has a page on Darien's brother, Shankara, who spoke about Darien in the documentary:

The list of 1962 leavers on the "Old Habs" website lists a Daniel Shankara Angadi, who I assume is Darien's brother, but I haven't found any reference to Darien on the site:

The edition of Radio Times for the week of transmission of the documentary lists the programme but has no further information.

Hopefully someone can supply better sources of information than the above, otherwise the information may have to be removed. Charivari 02:47, 11 August 2006 (UTC)