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Radio Days Book Club

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Conversations with authors from the worlds of sport and entertainment. Join us (after the lockdown...) at our live events in London, Brighton and across the south east. Hosted by Duncan Steer.

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Matt Rendell: ITV Tour de France commentator, author, man on mission

ITV Tour de France commentator and general polymath Matt Rendell joins me to discuss some things that never make it into our live talk shows. Why is ITV like the social services? Did Matt really sell his house to finance one of his books (and, if so, why?) Was/is Marco Pantani Italy's Princess Diana? How come nobody knows the actual route of this year's Tour de France? Why is Matt currently investigating a non-sporting scandal from the 1980s? And much more! For news of our upcoming live shows (a...

May 17, 20241 hrSeason 2Ep. 1

60 Years of the Rolling Stones, with Lesley-Ann Jones

Lesley-Ann Jones discusses The Stone Age, her biography of the self-styled greatest rock'n'roll band in the world. Lesley-Ann Jones interviewed hundreds of insiders and eye witnesses to create the biography. As a friend of Bill Wyman in the 80s, she was curious to investigate further the emotional chaos the band has left in its wake - as well as to detail how a group of white suburban kids brought the music of black America to British audiences. This is an edited version of a live launch event a...

Apr 18, 202347 minSeason 1Ep. 14

Lost gems of 1960s pop television, with Kevin Mulrennan

Kevin Mulrennan has compiled a 700-page encyclopaedia of ITV's 60s pop show Thank Your Lucky Stars. He joins us to recall great lost moments of the Beatles - as well as the stars who burned brightly but briefly.

Mar 01, 202242 minSeason 1Ep. 13

12. Baxter Dury on his wild West London childhood

Baxter Dury joined us at a live event in Chiswick, to discuss his new memoir, Chaise Longue. Now an acclaimed musician in his own right, Baxter recalls a seemingly chaotic 70s and 80s childhood, growing up as the son of pop star and national treasure Ian Dury. Baxter's tales of avoiding school and seeking instead a demi-monde of Dickensian characters and misadventures are at once dark and funny, thanks to their deadpan retelling.

Nov 09, 202138 minSeason 1Ep. 12

Nick Lowe and Will Birch on Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash, punk rock and Peters and Lee.

Nick Lowe and Will Birch joined me at a live event at the Seven Dials Club to discuss Cruel to be Kind, Will's biography of Nick. Nick reflects on dealings with Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello and, well, Peters and Lee, why 1962 was the most important year in pop and how he hit upon the style used in his acclaimed late-career albums, Will muses on how pub rock led to punk and, having written three acclaimed books on the 70s London scene, who he might write about next. This is an edit...

Oct 05, 20211 hr 14 minSeason 1Ep. 11

10. Drinking at dawn, shadow puppetry and the bouzouki ban: true tales of Greek village life, with Alex Kemp

Alex Kemp discusses his book Here is Greece, the story of a five-year tour, taking in rebel music bars in Athens, octogenarian shepherds in the far-flung outposts and a world of chance and bizarre encounters along the way. For more info on the book (and a free sample): https://worldofkemp.wordpress.com/portfolio/here-is-greece / Alex's Greek music playlist is at this link ....

May 15, 202145 min

9. Canalmania, waterborne bohemians and Peter Sallis as Hitler, with Julian Dutton

BAFTA-winning actor, comedian and impressionist Julian Dutton was born and raised on a houseboat, moored on the Thames at Chelsea. In a Saturday morning tour de force of social history and showbiz tales, Julian discusses Water Gypsies, his new book on the history of Britain's river-dwellers, from the hardmen of canalmania to post-War bohemians - and throws in a few brilliant impressions - John Le Mesurier, Terry-Thomas and, well, Wallace and Gromit's Peter Sallis as Hitler - along the way....

May 09, 202157 minSeason 1Ep. 9

The Velvet Mafia: Darryl Bullock on the gay men who masterminded the Swinging 60s

Behind the UK's 50s and 60s rock and pop revolution was a group of gay impresarios, many of whom were good friends; from Larry Parnes (who mentored Billy Fury and Tommy Steele) to Brian Epstein, who made the Beatles the biggest group in the world, to Joe Meek, who made No 1 records in his house. Author Darryl Bullock takes us into their backstage world in his new book, 'The Velvet Mafia: The Gay Men Who Ran the Swinging 60s', which he discussed with us at a highly entertaining launch event on Zo...

Feb 17, 20211 hr 20 minSeason 1Ep. 8

7. Emily Chappell on becoming an athlete in her mid-20s and whether adventurers find lockdown life easier or harder

Author and ultra-cyclist Emily Chappell reflects on the surprising parallels between long-distance racing and lockdown life, highlighting mental endurance and adapting to solitude. She explores the unique dynamics of diverse cycling communities, including the "invisible peloton" of quiet, like-minded individuals, and advocates for greater inclusivity. Chappell also shares her inspiring path to becoming a serious athlete in her mid-20s, a testament to pursuing passions regardless of age, and delves into the evolving ethics of ultra-racing and her cherished memories as a London cycle courier.

Dec 10, 20201 hr 16 min

6. Amazing true stories of French football, with Matthew Spiro

When France won the World Cup in 1998, it was meant to be the start of a golden age for the team and the country; and the success of the multi-racial squad did, briefly, unite the country. But the 20 years between that victory and the 2018 triumph showed that France needed more than football to bring it together… British journalist and broadcaster Matthew Spiro's "Sacré Bleu: Zidane to Mbappé, a football journey" takes us inside the last 30 years of French football and French society, speaking t...

Nov 27, 202058 minSeason 1Ep. 6

5. Novelist Tom Benjamin on crime fiction and the dark side of Italy

Tom Benjamin's debut novel 'A Quiet Death in Italy" was published this summer to acclaim from the Daily Mail, the Morning Star and all points between. It's a murder mystery, following ex-pat English detective Daniel Leicester as he descends into the Bologna underworld to investigate the death of a 1970s radical. Tom worked at Scotland Yard before emigrating to Italy and learned Italian by working at a homeless shelter in Bologna. Here, he, discusses the background to the book and introduces the ...

Sep 10, 202040 minSeason 1Ep. 5

4. Comedian Ian Stone on how The Jam changed his life and growing up in the 70s

Comedian Ian Stone tells us how grim growing up in Britain could be in the 1970s - and how hearing The Jam for the first time changed his life. In a highly entertaining interview, Ian also discusses other memorable gigs of his youth, including The Clash, Sham 69 and Dexy's Midnight Runners. Ian's memoir, 'To Be Someone' is published by Unbound.

Aug 19, 202037 minSeason 1Ep. 4

3. Scott Innes on Galactic Keegan, the story of Kevin Keegan's new life coaching in outer space

For six years, Scott Innes has been writing the Galactic Keegan Twitter account, imagining a dystopian future in which the England football legend Kevin Keegan is running a football academy in outer space. Now, Scott has written Galactic Keegan, the novel, a mix of sci-fi adventure and pin-sharp football jokes. Scott now gets mistaken for Keegan regularly and has had interest from a very famous actor in taking on the role of Galactic Keegan. We had a great chat... More news on upcoming podcasts ...

Jul 24, 202040 min

2. William Fotheringham: on Paris-Roubaix, his biographies of Tom Simpson and Beryl Burton and launching Procycling

The longtime Cycling Correspondent of The Guardian newspaper, launch editor of Procycling magazine and author of biographies of Tom Simpson, Eddy Merckx and Fausto Coppi discusses his life as a cycling writer (and fan) , including his most recent works, 'Sunday in Hell: Behind the Lens of the Greatest Cycling Film of All Time' and 'The Greatest: The Times and Life of Beryl Burton'. Hosted by Duncan Steer.

Apr 11, 202033 minSeason 1Ep. 2

1. Wiggins, Froome, Brailsford: the inside story of British cycling's golden age, with Kenny Pryde

We explore one of the biggest sports stories of the last 30 years: how did British cyclists come from nowhere to dominate their sport so completely, on both track and road? Author Kenny Pryde claims that, between its Olympic and Tour de France successes, Team GB/Team Sky have been the most successful team in the history of sport. How did that happen? And what about the question marks that have emerged, with allegations of bullying, doping and sexism? Pryde, a former editor of Winning magazine an...

Mar 30, 202037 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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