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In this month’s podcast, politician turned Strictly Come Dancing star Ed Balls steps outside his comfort zone, singer-songwriter Emmy the Great plays live in the studio, and the editorial team investigates local folklore.
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Tom Browne interviews journalist Gary Younge about his new book, Another Day in the Death of America.
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In this month’s podcast, actress Talulah Riley talks about her debut novel Acts of Love, Jamie Morton and James Cooper discuss their hit podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno, and the editorial team gets lost in Google on the topic of unexpected couples.
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In this month’s podcast, journalist Paul Morley talks about his new book 'The Age of Bowie', Robert Bound discusses Monocle's Culture podcast, and the editorial team gets lost in Google while researching missing people.
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In this month’s podcast, best-selling novelist Santa Montefiore talks about her new book 'Daughters of Castle Deverill', singer-songwriter Harriet performs live in the studio, Kit de Waal launches her debut novel 'My Name is Leon', and the editorial team discusses the transition from childhood to adulthood.
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In this month’s podcast, journalist Tony Parsons talks about his new detective book ‘The Hanging Club’, best-selling author Kate Morton discusses her latest novel ‘The Lake House’, and the editorial team shares their teenage memories.
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In this month’s podcast, comedian Sara Pascoe talks about the female body in Animal, journalist John Preston looks back on the Jeremy Thorpe case in A Very English Scandal, Michael Puett & Christine Gross-Loh discuss the relevance of Chinese philosophy in The Path, and the editorial team shares their childhood memories.
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On this month’s show, novelist Dinah Jefferies talks about her new book “The Silk Merchant’s Daughter”, Professor Lucie Green reveals the mysteries of the sun in “15 Million Degrees”, and Alex Clarke, chair of judges for the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award, discusses the current state of book prizes.
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In this month’s podcast, historical novelist Tracy Chevalier talks about her new book At the Edge of the Orchard, author Garth Greenwell discusses his acclaimed debut novel What Belongs to You, and the editorial team ponders the role of technology in today’s society.
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In this month’s podcast, bestselling author Jeffrey Archer talks about Cometh the
Hour, the penultimate volume of his Clifton Chronicles; American writer Meg Rosoff discusses Jonathan Unleashed, her first novel for adults; Helen Ellis reads from her latest short-story collection American Housewife; novelist Helen Dunmore talks about her Cold-War spy thriller Exposure; and Moviemail critic Mike McCahill picks apart the 2016 Oscar nominations. -
In this month’s podcast, writer Ann Morgan talks about her debut novel Beside Myself, Professor Rudi Westendorp discusses the ageing process in Growing Older Without Feeling Old, and the editorial team shares its thoughts on New Year’s resolutions.
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In this month’s podcast, writer Cecelia
Ahern discusses her career and her new book The Marble Collector; serial
podcaster Olly Mann chats to the editorial team; and author Priya Parmar talks
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In this month’s podcast, broadcasting legends Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo talk about their new book “The Movie Doctors”, prescribe their favourite films, tackle our James Bond quiz and talk DVDs with Moviemail’s Mike McCahill.
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In this month’s podcast, Robert Harris
discusses Dictator, the final book in his Cicero trilogy; David Baldacci talks
about his latest page-turner Memory Man; Justin Cartwright explores South
Africa’s past and present in Up Against the Night; and the editorial team share
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In this month’s podcast, Christopher Eccleston chats about his latest film, the Kray Twins biopic Legend, author Sebastian Faulks discusses his latest novel Where My Heart Used to Beat, and the editorial team go head-to-head in a TV-drama quiz.
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On this month’s podcast, comedy legend John Cleese discusses his autobiography, writer Cathy Rentzenbrink remembers her late brother in a riveting new memoir, and author Deborah Moggach talks about her latest novel “Something to Hide”. Plus, the editorial team review the latest cinema and DVD releases.
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On this month’s podcast, author James Runcie discusses his ecclesiastical detective Sidney Chambers, Justin Fletcher talks about doing the voice for Shaun the Sheep, and the editorial team tackle the 50 Shades of Grey quiz.
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Journalist Jon Ronson reads an extract from his new book So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed. In this section, Jon meets the controversial Judge Ted Poe, a man with strong opinions about the role of shame in reforming criminals.
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