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Veron
God Little
Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre won the Mann Booker prize in 2003,
Neil Dyson finds out more. |
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Gareth
Southgate and Andy Woodman
Mark Urso-Cale tells us more
about best friends, Gareth Southgate and Andy Woodman. |
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Sioned
Davies
Andrea MacDonald
finds out more
on An Arthurian Story from The Mabinogion. |
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Lynne
Truss
Neil Dyson undertakes the brave task of writing about a book
on grammar. |
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Will
Self
Jon Surtees gets an audience with the grumpy old man himself. |
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David
Starkey David
Starkey brings the six wives of Henry VIII back to life. |
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Alastair
Campbell
Listen to an interview and read the report of his talk at the Sheldonian. |
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The
Grand Critic
Our critic went to provide a critique of four other critics talking
about literary criticism - how profound! |
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Alexei
Sayle
Matilda Maxwell hears about the first novel from the comedian. |
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Joan
Bakewell
Andrea MacDonald reviews the talk by the broadcaster Joan Bakewell
as you tracks her life. |
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From
Page to Screen: Turning Fiction into Film Is a big screen adaptation of a book
always an inferior product? Luci Cummings went to debate the
issue. |
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Writing
for Children, Writing for Adults? Luci
Cummings went to discover what, if anything divided writing
for different ages.
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Joanne
Harris
Luci Cummings listens to the authour Joanne Harris talking about her
collection of short stories. |
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Clive
James
TV presenter Clive James sticks to books as Stephen Briggs finds
out. |
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Mark
Haddon Jon Surtees
is at the last lecture of the festival with the Whitbread Book of
the Year winner Mark
Haddon. |