Episodios

  • James Patterson - Roses are Red
    Aug 31 2025

    James Patterson is a phenomenon. His skill as a storyteller has made him very wealthy.

    David Freeman met him in London to talk about his sixth Alex Ross story 'Roses are Red', when the paperback was first published in the UK.

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    12 m
  • R.J.B. Bosworth on Mussolini, Gitta Sereny tells of attending a Hitler rally, Donna Leon talks about her Venetian detective and Hugo Vickers talks about Princess Andrew.
    Aug 25 2025

    Prince Andrew has been in the news. In this episode Hugo Vickers discusses his biography of Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece mother of the Duke of Edinburgh:

    Donna Leon tells the story of her novel “Wilful Behaviour “ set in Venice:

    R.J.B. Bosworth recounts his research into the life of Mussolini and Gitta Sereny remembers Germany in the 1930s as told in her book “The German Trauma”

    We have seen the power of the political rally to stir followers. Gitta Sereny actually attended a Hitler rally.

    With the spectre of authoritarianism on the rise again this is frighteningly relevant.

    Lessons from history.

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    55 m
  • Angus Hanton - Vassal State
    Aug 23 2025

    This unsettling book examines the astonishing extent of American ownership of UK business.

    In a Trump world this could be even more of a cause for concern

    Whether you are interested in 'taking back control' or how much of our day to day financial transactions happen via the US, you will find this fascinating and possibly horrifying.

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    22 m
  • Catherine Nixey - Heresy : Jesus Christ and other sons of God
    Aug 19 2025

    As the American President declares that he has been saved by God to make his country great again, I find it impossible not to wonder about the precise nature of the deity that he professes to believe in. Are Donald and his advisers familiar with the writings that are the basis of his religion?

    This book by Catherine Nixey is terrific - its a revelation and it's now available in paperback format.

    Catherine has studied texts written around the same time as the writings we know as the gospels.

    Some of these ancient documents tell the story of the bible characters we are familiar with in a totally different way.

    Listen to Catherine talk about her research and you will be surprised ..... probably very surprised!!

    Every time I see a politician leaning in a faith direction I want to urge them to read this book!

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    26 m
  • Spike Milligan
    Aug 18 2025

    Recently there has been a surge of on line interest in the anarchic radio comedy The Goon Show.

    The genuis behind the comrdy was Spike Milligan .

    In this episode Spike 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 m
  • Andrew Lownie - Entitled
    Aug 9 2025

    Andrew Lownie has spent four years researching the lives of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, the Duke and Duchess of York.

    The book is full of dramatic details of lives spent sailing very close to the wind but mostly protected by their royal status.

    What Andrew Lownie tells me will stop you in your tracks.

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    23 m
  • Andrew Lownie - Traitor King : The Scandalous Exile of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor.
    Aug 2 2025

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    Being royal is not a job you can apply for. If you decide to walk away from your royal identity or are pushed away from it just what are you left with?

    This book,'Traitor King', tells the story of an inglorious royal. It is a shocking example of what happens when inherited status is randomly given to a person who is clearly not up to the task. The book is the basis of the Channel 4 programme that shed light on the whole episode.

    As well as telling the historical story Andrew Lownie discusses the lessons that can be learned by the present Royal Family. Maybe food for thought for Harry and Meghan.

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    21 m
  • The two Johns behind QI, Sandi Toksvig, Jon Ronson and philosopher Simon Blackburn on being good
    Jul 27 2025

    The Cotswolds are in the news,but before the area was discovered by rich Americans it was a fertile area for thought and creativity. The village of Great Tew was where John Lloyd and John Mitchinson met. They both lived there in historic cottages. This is where they came up with the idea of the TV show QI.

    In this episode they introduce their Book of General Ignorance.

    The original chair of QI was Stephen Fry and he was replaced by Sandi Toksvig. Here she introduces her story Melted into Air.

    Journalist Jon Ronson explains how he researched his amazing book 'Them - Adventures with Extremists' and philosopher Simon Blackburn explores the notion of being good. The interview was recorded 20 years ago but the quandaries remain just the same.

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    48 m