Sinopsis
Talking Books is a free service from RNIB giving access to over 25,000 fiction and non fiction books for adults and children.This podcast is a mix of author and narrator interviews, along with reviews of books from the visually impaired community.You can also listen to our weekly book show called Read On presented by Red Szell. Get involved and join the conversation by emailing radio@rnib.org.uk
Episodios
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71: Sarah J Harris, Candia McWilliam, David Graham, and Andrew Pettigrew.
08/06/2018 Duración: 57minThis week… Author Sarah J Harris introduces us to ‘The Colours of Bee Larkham’s Murder. Poet Andrew Pettigrew waxes lyrical about Louis Braille. Candia McWilliam shares insights into blindness, addiction and literary prizes. And Robert Kirkwood interviews the voice acting legend David Graham.
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Narrator Interview - David Graham
08/06/2018 Duración: 10minThe voice acting legend David Graham tells Robert Kirkwood about being Brains and Parker in Thunderbirds, creating the voice of the Daleks and more Clipped from Read On#71
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Scottish Friendly Children's Book Tour Jamboree - Special Feature
08/06/2018 Duración: 21minOn 6 June 2018, the Scottish Friendly Children's Book Tour hosted an all-star author line-up at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. 2018 is the 20th Anniversary of the Scottish Friendly Children's Book Tour. To celebrate some of the UK's best children's authors and illustrators such as Jacqueline Wilson, Chris Riddell, Pamela Butchart and Cressida Cowell took to the stage at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall... Robert Kirkwood went along and discovered what authors have books in the RNIB Talking Books Library.
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70: CILIP Carnegie with Will Hill, Geraldine McCaughrean and Ruta Sepetys
01/06/2018 Duración: 57minIn our second CILIP Carnegie show of 2018 we chat to two of the shortlisted authors and last year's winner. Geraldine McCaughrean on 'Where the World Ends' Will Hill on 'After the Fire' and last year's winner Ruta Sepetys on 'Salt to the Sea'
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69: Mark Billingham, Matthew Parris, Emma Swan and Chris Brookmyre
25/05/2018 Duración: 57minIn today's show, Mark Billingham on 'The Killing Habit', Matthew Parris on 'Scorn', Chris Brookmyre on 'Want You Gone', Emma Swan on narrating 'That'll Be The Day' and reviewing 'Trunk Music' by Michael Connelly
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Book Review - Trunk Music by Michael Connelly
25/05/2018 Duración: 07minFollowing a recommendation from a past guest, Red Szell reads and reviews Trunk Music by Michael Connelly Clipped from Read On 69
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68: Fay Weldon, Garrick Hagon, Joanne Harris and Ruta Sepetys
18/05/2018 Duración: 57minGarrick Hagon discusses audiobooks, acting and Star Wars. Fay Weldon takes the long view of feminism. Joanne Harris reveals some extreme reactions to her novel about a blind character. And the winner of last year’s CILIP Carnegie Medal for children’s fiction shares the books of her life.
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67: Live at the Boswell Book Festival (2018)
11/05/2018 Duración: 57minA packed show recorded live at the Boswell Book Festival featuring ... Dame Judi Dench on acting and how Macular Degeneration has robbed her of books and reading. Andrew O'Hagan on his new book and how formative an early job at Blind Veteran's UK was for his writing. Jackie Kay - Scotland's Poet Laureate on the importance of poetry in audio. Anthony Horowitz - On his new book writing Bond as Ian Fleming. Shaun Bythell - On his book and audiobook, The Diary of A Bookseller. Dr. Gordon Turnbull - From Yale University, Gordon told us about the history of James Boswell and his eponymous festival.
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66: CILIP Carnegie with Marcus Sedgwick, Anthony McGowan and Lauren Wolk
04/05/2018 Duración: 57minIn our first CILIP Carnegie show of 2018 we chat to three of the shortlisted authors Marcus Sedgwick on Saint Death, Anthony McGowan on Rook, And Lauren Wolk on Beyond the Bright Sea.
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Author Interview - Anthony McGowan
04/05/2018 Duración: 16minWe chat to Anthony about 'Rook' his book shortlisted for the 2018 CILIP Carnegie Medal. Clipped from Read On #66
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65: Laura Barnett, Minette Walters and 617 Squadron.
27/04/2018 Duración: 57minLaura Barnett blends writing and music in her new multi-media bestseller ‘Greatest Hits'. Minette Walters reveals the parental dilemma at the heart of her latest novel. And listener Jacqueline Brown recommends an account of wartime heroism by the RAF.
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64: Marion Rankine, Lucy Worsley and a listener's hidden gem.
20/04/2018 Duración: 57minMarion Rankine unfurls a history of the umbrella. (apologies for audio quality in some of this item) Historian Lucy Worsley tells us why she thinks Jane Austen failed to find success in her own lifetime. And listener John Banfield reveals how a classic tale of imprisonment and escape inspired him to write his own memoirs.
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Lucy Worsley - 'Jane Austen at Home: A Biography'
20/04/2018 Duración: 13minHistorian Lucy Worsley tells us why she thinks Jane Austen failed to find success in her own lifetime. Clipped from Read On 64
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63: Dave Steele, Liz Pichon and poetry from RNIB
13/04/2018 Duración: 57minIn this episode Red Szell chats to Dave Steele about his poetry collections 'Stand by Me RP'. Robert Kirkwood finds out about Liz Pichon's character Tom Gates. And we hear some notable poems from last year's RNIB Writing Competition.
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62: Henry Blofeld, Neil Oliver and Caroline Lennon
06/04/2018 Duración: 57minAs his memoir 'Over and Out' is released as an RNIB Talking Book at the same time as the print version, Red Szell talks to national treasure, Henry 'Blowers' Blofeld. Caroline Lennon tells us about being a Talking Books narrator and about her life, and death, on The Archers. And Neil Oliver talks to Robert Kirkwood from the other side of the world about conservation, history and his historical fiction.
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61: Tony Parsons, Phil Jupitus and Harriet Lane.
30/03/2018 Duración: 57minTony Parsons chats to Red Szell about his work and being the 'Father of Man-Lit', Phill Jupitus discusses some of his favourite books, old and new, and with the stage version of 'Alys, Always' about to open in London we talk to Harriet Lane.
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Shaun Bythell - 'Diary of a Bookseller'
23/03/2018 Duración: 10minWe go behind the counter and learn about the sometimes funny and sometimes frustrating life of owning a bookshop as Shaun Bythell talks about his 'Diary of a Bookseller'. Clipped from the non-fiction 'best of' Read On episode 60, first played September 2017\. Updated to include clips of the audiobook.
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60: Ben McIntyre, James Boswell and Shaun Bythell's ' The Diary of a Bookseller'
23/03/2018 Duración: 57minIn a non-fiction 'best of' episode we learn about spies, double agents and espionage with Ben McIntyre, we go behind the scene's of The Bookshop in Wigtown with Shaun Bythell and learn about the father of biography, James Boswell.
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59: Susie Steiner, Julian Barnes, narrator Beverly Klein and The Book Group
16/03/2018 Duración: 57minAuthor Susie Steiner discusses writing and sight loss with host Red Szell. We go back and listen to Julian Barnes on 'The Sense of an Ending' before handing it over to our radio book group, and narrator Beverly Klein gives vice to some Corner House Girls.
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58: Comedy with Robin Ince, Helen Lederer and writer of Mr. Bean, Robin Driscoll
09/03/2018 Duración: 57minActor and writer Robin Driscoll joins Red Szell to talk about his book 'Rough Music', comedian Robin Ince tells Robert Kirkwood about his book, 'The Bad Book Club' and Helen Lederer talks about 'Losing It'. We hear a short comic tale from a blind writer, a narrator on a favourite of his by Garrison Keeler and much more on today's show. Contact the show by emailing readonair@rnib.org.uk