Actor and director David Timson continues his reflections on Goethe's Faust.
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Actor and director David Timson discusses his production of Goethe's Faust featuring Toby Jones, Samuel West and a cast of other acclaimed actors.
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Popular actor and reader Martin Jarvis shares his thoughts on recording Norman's Hunter's classic The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm.
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John Calder was Samuel Beckett's publisher for over 30 years. Here he records his memories of the writer, his writing and their long-standing relationship.
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Producer Neil Rosser talks to voice actor Sarah Lambie about her newly-released audiobook of Ann Radcliffe's 1791 Gothic novel The Romance of the Forest.
The late Neville Jason discusses how he approached the recording of T.H.White’s classic book The Sword in the Stone.
Classicist Ian Johnston, the translator of Ovid’s Metamorphoses for Naxos AudioBooks, introduces our new recording of Thucydides’ The History of the Peloponnesian War.
David Timson introduces London Labour and the London Poor and its author Henry Mayhew, who in 1841 founded the satirical magazine Punch before his social conscience moved him to expose in his remarkable book the terrible poverty in London – then the richest city in the world.
Roy McMillan discusses Flann O’Brien’s popular and surrealistic novel The Third Policeman.
Peter Wickham discusses the infamous libertine Giacomo Casanova, and his explosive autobiography, The Story of My Life. Perhaps best known for his serial womanising, Casanova led an extraordinary life with many wild and incredible adventures, many of which are contained in The Story of My Life.
Bill Homewood talks to Raymond Bisha about the story of King Arthur, Thomas Malory’s much-loved reinterpretation, Le Morte d'Arthur, and his recording of the book.
Roy McMillan, reader of Miguel Cervantes' great novel Don Quixote, discusses aspects of this favourite book.
David Timson delves into one of Dickens' favourite novels, A Christmas Carol.
David Timson gives an introduction to James Boswell's iconic biography of his mentor, The Life of Samuel Johnson.
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Co-producers Garrick Hagon and Liza Ross discuss the ground-breaking recording of Samuel Richardson's epistolary novel Clarissa with Lucy Scott who performs the role of Clarissa.
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Actor and producer, John Foley, discusses the newly-released audiobook of Mrs Gaskell's biography of Charlotte Brontë with actors Lucy Scott and Penelope Rawlins.
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Ted Simon is best known for circumnavigating the world by motorcycle - not once, but twice. Here he speaks about his journey and the first of his two books describing his remarkable achievement, Jupiter's Travels.
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Actor Allan Corduner discusses his reading of Franz Kafka's final novel The Castle.
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Actor David Timson offers an introduction to Charles Dickens' collection of short tales and observations, Sketches by Boz.
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Actor David Timson offers an introduction to Charles Dickens' final and uncompleted novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
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