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Loose Ends
BBC Radio 4
458 episodes
4 days ago

An eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy

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An eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy

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Society & Culture
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Mel Giedroyc, Debbie Wiseman, Mike Gayle, Rachel Parris, Clive Anderson
Loose Ends
38 minutes
4 months ago
Mel Giedroyc, Debbie Wiseman, Mike Gayle, Rachel Parris, Clive Anderson

Its mostly lollipops, ribbons and cakes for Clive Anderson this week as he meets Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc; Jane Austen inproviser Rachel Parris and Romantic Novelist Mike Gayle (the only man to win the Romantic Writers Association's top award). But not all....

Mel Giedroyc's new podcast - and she emphasises its a comedy one - is taking over from Kathy Burke on Where There's a Will There's a Wake - all about death, funerals and everything in between. She reveals how she and Sue Perkins met and unsurprisingly enough it was love-friends at first sight.

Rachel Parris is taking Austentacious, her improv show based on Jane Austen, on the road and to Edinburgh Fringe again. She explains why nothing quite hits the spot like Jane. But she's also written a novel based on the romance between Pride and Prejudice character Charlotte Lucas and Mr Collins. And reader, Eliza Bennett does not come out of this well.

Mike Gayle is the only man the Romantic Writers Association has bestowed its Outstanding Achievement Award upon and is a bestselling novelist. He describes his favourite reader letter from when he worked as an Agony Uncle for Bliss Magazine back in the day.

All accompanied by the glorious sound of Debbie Wiseman's music for the TV series Wolf Hall, played by the composer with the Locrian Ensemble of London, soprano Grace Davidson and Alec Harmon on Cor Anglais.

Presented by Clive Anderson Producer Olive Clancy

Loose Ends

An eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy