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LevelFile
Doc RefBP/1/47/5/1
Tree Ref (Click this to browse the collection catalogue)BP/1/47/5/1
Extent1 digital folder
TitleFour Colman Getty audio visual material
Date2015
DescriptionPodcasts:
Introduction - Joe Haddow, Producer of the Radio 2 Book Club, introduces the podcast series. Lasts approximately 2 minutes.
Episode 1 - Joe Haddow talks to: writer and comedian Viv Groskop about the 2014 winning novel, 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North'; Andrew Newberg about the publication of Harper Lee's novel 'Go Set a Watchman'; and Louise Doughty about her experiences as a former judge of the prize. Lasts approximately 23 minutes.
Episode 2 - Joe Haddow talks to: judges Michael Wood and Sam Leith about the 2015 longlist; author Sarah Waters about her latest novel 'The Paying Guests'; Chris White, fiction buyer for Waterstones, about the Bookclub; and author Paul Ewing about former prize winners. Lasts approximately 31 minutes.
Episode 3 - Joe Haddow talks to: longlisted authors Marlon James and Anna Smaill; Jen Campbell, bookseller; and former judge David Baddiel. Lasts approximately 40 minutes.
Episode 4 - Joe Haddow talks to: poet George Szirtes and Festival Director Nick Barley at the Edinburgh International Book Festival; writer and broadcaster Natalie Haynes about female characters created by male authors; and musician Ana Matronic (of band Scissor Sisters) about writers that have inspired her. Lasts approximately 39 minutes.
Episode 6 - Joe Haddow talks to: 2014 winner Richard Flanagan; Comedian Jenny Eclair about new book 'Moving'; Francesca Brown, Books Editor at Stylist magazine, about the shortlist; and a quiz on classic opening sentences. Lasts approximately 43 minutes.
Shortlist episode - Joe Haddow takes a look at the shortlist, and talks to: judges Ellah Allfrey and John Burnside; former prize winner Dame Penelope Lively; presenter Rick Edwards; and Man Group CEO Manny Roman. Lasts approximately 50 minutes.
Winner episode - Joe Haddow reports from the Guildhall and talks to guests at the award ceremony, and the winning author Marlon James. Lasts approximately 32 minutes.
Physical DescriptionElectronic files
Access ConditionsAccessed via the Reading Room PC.
Access statusOpen
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