Episodes

  • Jilly Cooper : Pandora
    Oct 1 2024

    Jilly Cooper is back in the news and she has every reason to be jolly.

    Her football novel is out and Disney have made a movie of one of her stories.

    I met Jilly when her novel Pandora was first published. She was jolly then too!!

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    13 mins
  • Spike Milligan
    Sep 28 2024

    Spike Milligan is a timeless national treasure.

    In this episode Spike Milligan talks to David Freeman about his life in comedy, The Goons, and the mental health problems that dogged his life after he was blown up by a wartime bomb.

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    13 mins
  • Sir Martin Gilbert - Never Again - history of the Holocaust
    Sep 17 2024

    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on December 10th 1948.

    We now live in a world where the rights agreed in that document are widely ignored and some politicians openly seek to remove the UK from enforcing them.

    Plus racial intolerance is on the march . The horrible spectre of antisemitism is looming over the news as is denial of the rights of Palestinians.

    A good time to listen to the words of the late Sir Martin Gilbert.

    Sir Martin Gilbert is known as Churchill's biographer, but also as the historian of the Holocaust.

    This conversation with David Freeman took place when his book Never Again was published. Sir Martin's thoughts on war are sadly relevant.

    Sir Martin died in 2015.

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    18 mins
  • Deborah Ellis - The Breadwinner : A book for children about about the life of a girl in Afghanistan living under Taliban rules.
    Sep 6 2024

    This interview was recorded in 2001 and in the introduction recorded at the time I say that the story is no longer relevant as the Taliban are no longer in charge.

    This was true at the time but sadly the Taliban are back and the the story of The Breadwinner is all too relevant again. Did the UK let these people down?

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    14 mins
  • Jeanette Winterson - Oranges are Not the Only Fruit.
    Aug 27 2024

    Jeanette Winterson celebrated her 65th birthday on August 27th.

    This interview was recorded when Jeanette was a 20 something brand new literary force.

    I remember this converstaion with huge affection. Mostly I would talk to an author for 20 minutes or so but this conversation is twice that. It was recorded in the spring of 1984 when 'Oranges are Not the Only Fruit' was first published.

    I was very fortunate because I was one of the very first broadcasters to interview Jeanette.

    I had been reading the book in bed the night before and was buzzing with enthusiasm for it when I met her.

    Hear the author talk about her life in religious Accrington and why she rejected the faith.

    A superb book!

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    46 mins
  • Barry Cunliffe : Facing The Sea Of Sand - the Sahara and the peoples of Northern Africa
    Aug 24 2024

    Emeritus Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe is an academic archaeologist who writes enthusiastically and engagingly about his passions.

    In this interview he talks to me about his book which tells the whole of African human history focussing on the Sahara.

    Sir Barry takes the story of us from our evolution through to the present day. Is he optimistic about our survival?

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    31 mins
  • Terry Pratchett - The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents.
    Aug 10 2024

    When the lit fest season comes round some 'late' authors are very much missed.

    This is another conversation from the archive. Terry Pratchett died in 2015.

    Terry started life writing when he was just a boy and in adult life became press officer for the nuclear power stations of the Central Electricity Board.

    When the Pratchett books became hugely successful he gave up the day job and by 1996 he was the bestselling author in the UK.

    In public he always wore a big hat, and in his Wiltshire studio he was an early adopter of a robot vacuum cleaner. When he wrote he worked on four computer screens simultaneously.

    Great guy!

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    9 mins
  • Steve Kershaw - Mythologica and Vintskevich-Kershaw Trio
    Jul 24 2024

    Steve Kershaw has two personas .... he is Steve the musician and Dr Stephen the classics tutor.

    He is involved in two new projects.

    One is a magnificent illustrated childrens encyclopedia of gods, monsters and mortals from ancient Greece.

    The other is a jazz trio recording. Steve is the Oxfordshire based bass player. The pianist and saxophonist Leonid and Nick Vintskevich are Russian .

    As Steve tells me the wide geographical distribution sometimes make rehearsal tricky!

    The record is called 'I'll Show You a Beautiful Country.

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    28 mins