Several years ago, Finlay and Clark returned to a city from which they reported during the Vietnam War. They arrived in Hanoi as volunteers for an Australian aid agency. Their assignment: to coach young reporters in the English department of the communist government-run radio station 'Voice of Vietnam'. They lived in central Hanoi for fifteen months, during which time they learned as much if not more than they taught, and came to meet and know people from all levels of society and to call many of them friends. 'Good Morning Hanoi' is an intimate examination of modern-day Vietnam and it's rich culture, and a celebration of the warmth of it's people whose strength, extraordinary resilience and irrepressible good nature enables them to put the past behind them and look more confidently into the future. Iain Finlay and Trish Clark were two of the founders and producers of the long-running TV science program 'Beyond 2000'.