Episodios

  • Tariq Ali - The Clash of Fundamentalisms : Christianity, Islam and Capitalism
    May 26 2025

    The effect of the Trump win reverberates around the globe. There seems to be perceived electoral advantage in fanning hate and intolerance and spreading intolerance the idea around the world.

    The Middle East is on a knife edge and the Ukraine war continues.

    Why is this? Is there any cause for optimism? Where do non rational beliefs and convictions fit in the conflicts?

    This conversation with the activist and thinker Tariq Ali was recorded soon after the outrage of 9/11.

    There is a plan for the future in what Tariq was saying but I wonder if he is as optimistic today. Will rational thought and reasoned discussion bring peaceful coexistence?

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    22 m
  • Colin Dexter - The Remorseful Day : Inventing Inspector Morse.
    Apr 24 2025

    Colin Dexter was a splendid writer. His creation Inspector Morse is superb on the page and just as gripping on television.

    I used to meet Colin in the pub on Banbury Road in Oxford, The Dew Drop. He was great company and almost completely unaware of his success and star quality.

    I recorded this conversation in his house after the publication of The Remorseful Day. He was relaxed and very happy to look back at his life in education and crime writing.

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    15 m
  • Joe Boyd discusses his memoir, White Bicycles:Making Music in the 1960s and his literary journey through global music, And the Roots of Rhythm Remain.
    Apr 9 2025

    Joe Boyd is a man about music, record producer, a film producer and author.

    He arrived in London in 1964 with Muddy Waters and a host of blues musicians who played to sold out UK audiences when they were unappreciated in their US homeland.

    In this conversation he talks about Nick Drake, Paul Simon, The Incredible String Band, Paul Butterfield, MIke Bloomfield and the enduring power of real music.

    Joe is currently on tour in North America launching the American paperback.

    A thought provoking podcast.

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    30 m
  • Paul Alexander : Bitter Crop - The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday's Last Year
    Apr 7 2025

    Billie Holiday, Eleanora Fagan was born on April 7th 1915.

    Bitter Crop is a superb biography of Billie Holiday who was probably the very best jazz singer there has ever been. The book title is takes from one of Billie's signature songs, 'Strange Fruit'.

    There have been films and many books about Billie's career but not all of them came close to telling the whole truth of a remarkable life.

    True there were drugs and alcohol but there was so mucah more than that. There was huge musical success and adulation - Billie considered her life to be a triumph.

    The conversation took place in July 2024 ..... 65 years after Billie died.

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    36 m
  • Ruth Werner - the Oxfordshire life of a remarkable Soviet spy.
    Apr 6 2025

    Ruth Werner was born Ursula Kuczynski in Berlin.

    She was appalled by Hitler and became a lifelong communist and a spy. During the 1940s she lived around Oxford and radioed secrets to Russia.

    Her spy codename was Sonja and her memoir was published as Sonja's Report. Ben MacIntyre wrote a best-selling biography of her ...Agent Sonya: Lover, Mother, Soldier, Spy.

    David Freeman spoke to her in Oxford.

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    33 m
  • Joseph Connolly : All Shook Up - A Flash of the Fifties
    Apr 4 2025

    This conversation looks back at the post war time when all the world aspired to be young and American.

    America was really perceived to be great back then.

    How times change ........

    Joseph Connolly paints a rock 'n roll picture.

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    14 m
  • Alison Weir - Henry VIII : King and Court
    Apr 2 2025

    When one looks at the antics and attitudes of the current president of the USA it easy to see parallels with the world view of Henry VIII. Although this account of the life lead by Henry VIII was first published at the turn of the century it is still selling well.

    Alison Weir thinks the key to understanding the famous Tudor King is to realise that he was never alone. Even a conjugal visit to his wife or a trip to the loo were attended by courtiers.

    Popular accessible history at it's entertaining best.

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    13 m
  • David Sedaris
    Mar 29 2025

    David Sedaris now fills arenas with enthusiastic fans but when David Freeman interviewed him in 2000 he was almost unknown.

    His book 'Me Talk Pretty One Day ' was just published.

    I would love to hear the Sedaris view of what is happening now in the US!

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    19 m
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