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The House I Grew Up In
BBC Radio 4
21 episodes
9 months ago

Series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons

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Series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons

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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Peter Hitchens
The House I Grew Up In
28 minutes
14 years ago
Peter Hitchens

Writer & journalist Peter Hitchens was born in 1951 and moved to Portsmouth as the sixties began and the navy (in which his father was a commander during World War 2) declined. He grew up with heroic tales - from Admiral Nelson onwards - of great men who had kept this island safe. His life-long squabble with his older brother, Christopher Hitchens, took root here as did his teenage rebellions - against God, against suburbia - both of which he still deeply regrets and may have played a part he believes in the fracturing of his childhood idyll when his parents divorced and his mother died. He takes Wendy Robbins back to the homes and haunts of his post-war childhood. Producer : Rosamund Jones.

The House I Grew Up In

Series revisiting the childhood neighbourhoods of influential Britons